Words that can be made from the letters in 'cousin' are:
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The word cousin is a noun. No, because verbs are words that show action. run, jump, swim, etc.
Hoahanau is hawaiian for 'cousin'.
No. The word cousin is a noun. It is a relative through your parents or other ancestors.
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.
"Lelei mea uma, Tausoga (literal)". Cousin in Samoan is Tausoga. Instead of the word "Tausoga/Cousin", Samoans would use the word "Uso" (brother or sister, depending on who's talking), as they get tongue-tied around the word tausoga in this context, and uso denotes the closeness of the relationship.
The word cousin means your mom's or dad's sister or brother's child
My cousin is very nice
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.
The Tagalog word for cousin is "pinsan."
The word cousin is a common noun, the word Scott is a proper noun. When used to name the person, Cousin Scott, you can use cousin as a proper noun.
"Cousin" describes a family relationship in which two people are descended from the same ancestor, other than from a parent. There is no precise "opposite" to Cousin the way "night" is the opposite of "day", but many people have used "cousin" indescriminately to describe anyone who is not a parent, grandparent, child, or sibling, but who is related to them. In that general sense, then, the opposite of "cousin" would be "unrelated." There really is no opposite word; the opposite of a paternal cousin is a maternal cousin.