second cousin = Vetter zweiten Grades (male)
second cousin = Cousin zweiten Grades (male)
second cousin = Kusine zweiten Grades (female)
second cousin = Cousine zweiten Grades (female)
In German we don't use the term "in law" when referring to relatives by marriage. There are certain terms for some of them. Mother and father in law are Schwiegermutter and Schwiegervater. Sister or brother in law are Schwägerin and Schwager. But actually that`s all. If you want to say that someone is married to a "relative by blood" of yours, you would say that this person is "angeheiratet" (literal: came into the family by marriage).
So a Cousin in law could be "ein angeheirateter Cousin" - but most likely he is just "der Mann meiner/deiner/unserer Cousine" (the husband of my/your/our cousin).
cousin (male) = Vetter
cousin (male) = Cousin
Cousine is the translation in German. It is translated from English to German. German is mostly spoken in the European countries.
(der) Cousin (cuh-SANG)
hübsche Cousine is the translation in German. It is translated from English to German. German is mostly spoken in the European countries.
prima = cousin who is a girl primo = cousin who is a boy
Allemand (german boy) Allemande (german girl)
la maison de mon cousin (a boy cousin) / de ma cousine (a girl cousin).
primo nino
Junge.
English: "the boy" means in German: "der Junge" or "der Knabe".
(Male) my cousin = mein Cousin, mein Kusin, mein Vetter (Female) my cousin = meine Cousine, meine Kusine
"Junge" would be the correct way to say "boy" auf Deutsch.
starker Junge
"Sie hatte einen Jungen"
Er ist ein Junge.