Yes, being cousins means that you are related.
Yes, your first cousin twice removed is still related to you.
Your grandmother's first cousin is your first cousin, twice removed. Your grandmother's second cousin is your second cousin, twice removed.
The child of your first cousin twice removed is your first cousin thrice (three-times) removed, or your second cousins, once removed.
Yes.Not only can you, you are so related and cannot become unrelated to your first cousin twice removed.
Your grandfather's first cousin is your first cousin, twice removed.
Your first cousin's grandchild is your first cousin, twice removed.
The nephews of your first cousin once removed, like the children of your first cousin once removed, are your first cousins twice removed.
Your first cousin's grandsons are your first cousins, twice removed.
Your first cousin's child is your first cousin once removed (one generation removed).Your first cousin's grandchild is your first cousin twice removed.
All of your cousin's descendents are related to you. Your first cousin's grand chid is your first cousin, twice removed.
The children of your first cousin, twice removed are either your first cousins, three times removed, or your second cousins, once removed. Which of these relationships applies depends on which of you - you or your first cousin twice removed - are in the older generation.
There are two ways you can have a first cousin, once removed.If your first cousin, once removed, is the first cousin of one of your parents, then the daughter is your second cousin.If your first cousin, once removed, is the child of your first cousin, then the daughter is your first cousin, twice removed.