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Calalai is one of 5 gender terms recognized by the Bugis. The other 4 gender terms are ''
▲Calalai is one of 5 gender terms recognized by the Bugis. The other 4 gender terms are ''[[makkunrai]], [[oroani,]] [[calabai]], and [[bissu]].''<ref>https://theconversation.com/what-we-can-learn-from-an-indonesian-ethnicity-that-recognizes-five-genders-60775</ref>
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Calalai are people in Bugis society who is assigned female at birth but takes on the roles of a heterosexual male. Calalai dress and present as men, hold masculine jobs, and typically live with female partners to adopt children. They are roughly equivalent to transgender men.[1]
Calalai is one of 5 gender terms recognized by the Bugis. The other 4 gender terms are makkunrai, oroani, calabai, and bissu.[2]