"hbt" meaning in All languages combined

See hbt on Wiktionary

Noun [Swedish]

Forms: HBT [alternative]
Etymology: Initialism of homosexuella, bisexuella och transpersoner]] (“homosexuals, bisexuals, and trans people”) Etymology templates: {{initialism|sv|homosexuella, bisexuella och transpersoner||homosexuals, bisexuals, and trans people}} Initialism of homosexuella, bisexuella och transpersoner]] (“homosexuals, bisexuals, and trans people”) Head templates: {{head|sv|proper noun}} hbt
  1. LGBT Related terms: hbtq, hbtqi
    Sense id: en-hbt-sv-noun-4GVn40px Categories (other): Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries, Swedish entries with incorrect language header

Alternative forms

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