cugino is masculine, cugina is feminine.
There are two ways to say "cousin" in Italian, depending on the gender of the cousin.If the cousin is male, you would say "cugino." If he or she is female, you would say "cugina."
cugina
French: cousin Spanish: primo Italian: cugino German: Cousin Japanese: いとこ (itoko)
Il mio cuginetto
Nope, he is italian. Im his cousin :)
"Happy St. Joseph's Day to my favorite cousin!" in English is Felice giorno di San Giuseppe per il mio cugino preferito!in Italian.
Cugina carina for looks and cugina piacevolefor personality are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "lovely cousin." The respective pronunciations of the feminine singular phrases will be "koo-DJEE-na ka-REE-na" and "koo-DJEE-na pya-TCHEY-vo-ley" in Italian.
cugino is the male version (cugina the female one)
female cousin- cugina male cousin- cugino multiple female cousins- cugine multiple males or mix of gender cousins- cugini
Grazie, marito della cugina! and Grazie, moglie del cugino! are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "Thank you, cousin-in-law!" Context makes clear which form suits since the respective literal translations are "Thank you, husband of the (female) cousin!" and "Thanks, wife of the (male) cousin!" The respective pronunciations will be GRA-tsyey ma-REE-to DEL-la koo-DJEE-na" and "GRA-tsyey MO-lyey del koo-DJEE-no" in Italian.
You are not related to your husband's cousins, although in a large but close family such as the stereotypical Italian or Jewish families, you all may act like relatives.
he speaks english italian and a little bit of spanish - im his cousin