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How can called khusra in English?

"Khusra" is a Hindi word that is often used to refer to a person who identifies as transgender or intersex. It is considered a derogatory term in many contexts and can be offensive.

Here are some more respectful and accurate terms to use in English instead of "khusra":

* Transgender: This is the most widely used and accepted term for people whose gender identity differs from the sex they were assigned at birth.

* Trans person: This is a more general term that includes all transgender people, regardless of their specific gender identity.

* Intersex: This term refers to individuals born with sex characteristics that do not fit typical definitions of male or female.

* Gender non-conforming: This term describes individuals who do not conform to traditional gender roles or expectations.

* Two-spirit: This term is used by some Indigenous cultures to describe individuals who embody both masculine and feminine spirits.

It is important to use respectful language when discussing gender identity and to avoid using terms that are considered offensive or hurtful.

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