It's the non ノン, and the ke ケ part comes from ki 気, which means a lot of things, but in this case it'd be like "intention." In order words: someone who is nonke is someone who does "not feel like it," sono ki ga nai その気がない.
The word nonke is usually nonke ノン気. Do not confuse it with the word nonki 暢気, which means "carefree."
Since nonke is a slang it's not always used to say "heterosexual (person)" in Japanese, the more official way would be iseiaisha 異性愛者. It's easy to literally spell "different-sex-love-person." To say "heterosexuality" in Japanese, the term would be iseiai 異性愛. (this is the same i as in
In Japanese,ノンケ is an LGBT slang that means "straight," as in a "heterosexual" person.It's the katakanization of "non" in English, as in "not something,"ノン, and theケ part comes from気, which means a lot of things, but in this case it'd be like "intention." In order words: someone who isis someone who does "not feel like it,"その気がない.The wordis usually written with katakana , but it may also be written with kanji asノン気. Do not confuse it with the word暢気, which means "carefree."Sinceis a slang it's not always used to say "heterosexual (person)" in Japanese, the more official way would be異性愛者. It's easy to guess what this word means, given the meaning of itsliterally spell "different-sex-love-person." To say "heterosexuality" in Japanese, the term would be異性愛. (this is the sameas in isekai 異世界 , by the way)
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