(Male) my cousin = mein Cousin, mein Kusin, mein Vetter
(Female) my cousin = meine Cousine, meine Kusine
Meine Schwester
To say body in German it is Körper
In order to say "My eyes" in German you say meine Augen
Lets say you only have ONE first cousin... Your mom and your cousin's mom are sisters. Your father and your cousin's father are brothers. Doubling the genes you have in common... or your mom and your cousin's dad are brother and sister... and your dad and your cousin's mom are brother and sister...
it is spieyeln in German
well in Germany you say usually like normalerweise in German
hübsche Cousine is the translation in German. It is translated from English to German. German is mostly spoken in the European countries.
second cousin = Vetter zweiten Grades (male) second cousin = Cousin zweiten Grades (male) second cousin = Kusine zweiten Grades (female) second cousin = Cousine zweiten Grades (female)
It's written cousin, but it's pronounced french. Also, you can say Neffe (male) or Nichte (femal)
The surname Cousins is of English origin and is derived from the Old French word "co(u)sin," meaning "cousin." It likely started as a nickname for someone who was a close relative or cousin.
Our German Cousin - 1910 was released on: USA: 31 January 1910
Ich liebe dich, Cousin I love your cousin: Ich liebe deinen Cousin
Der Cousin = the cousin (male form)
The word "der Cousin" or "der Vetter." is used in the German language for a male cousin.The word "die Kusine" is used for a female cousin.
In German cousin can be translated as follows, according to the sex of the person:male:VetterCousinfemale:VetterinBase (mainly southern Germany)CousineKusine
that sounds weird, a cousin would not say that
cousin
You say "bonjour cousin / bonjour cousine"