To say hey cousin in Japanes you need to say eyhaiugrh ajweoigha (pronounced Zwing Mah Dong)
'(Watashi no) itoko' is "my cousin" in Japanese.
Possibly related: 'heya' is Japanese for 'room'If you want to say 'hey' in Japanese, just say 'hey' in English
itokoSay It-oko.
ooi! (Call this to someone) nee, (say this as you would say, 'hey, so, what did you think of blah blah?') x
'watashi no itoko ha watanabe hiromi desu.'
the translation won't work if your trying to sound cool
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Chotto papa (ちょっとパパ)
In hillbilly slang, you might say "Howdy, cousin!" or simply "Hey there, cousin!" The informal and friendly tone captures the casual nature of greetings in that dialect. You might also hear "What’s up, kin?" depending on the region and personal style.
'Doumo, genki ni yattemasu ka?' is a casual way of saying it.
hey thats my cousin
Hey there, you're not going to believe me, but this is what I found on Google Translate, so... ya. Toraburumēkā - Troublemaker