transkvinne
Transkvinne is the Norwegian term for a transgender woman—a person who was assigned male at birth but identifies and lives as a woman. The term is used in Norwegian-speaking contexts and is the equivalent of “trans woman” in English. Identity is self-defined and visual appearance or anatomy does not determine a person’s gender.
Transition and medical care vary among trans women. Some pursue gender-affirming medical care, such as hormone
Social and legal aspects differ widely. Trans women may experience discrimination, stigma, and challenges in areas
Language and pronouns are important in respectful communication. When referring to a specific person, it is