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."
"Cousin" in Italian is "cugino" for a male cousin and "cugina" for a female cousin.
In Bicolano, you can say "igso" to refer to a cousin.
French: cousin Spanish: primo Italian: cugino German: Cousin Japanese: いとこ (itoko)
la maison de mon cousin (a boy cousin) / de ma cousine (a girl cousin).
You would say "cousin Michael" in French as "cousin Michael".
You can say "Je suis d'accord avec toi, cousin" in French to express "I agree with you, cousin."
female cousin- cugina male cousin- cugino multiple female cousins- cugine multiple males or mix of gender cousins- cugini
that sounds weird, a cousin would not say that
cugina
cugino is masculine, cugina is feminine.
cousin
You say "bonjour cousin / bonjour cousine"
Il mio cuginetto
vos -your Cousin(fem)-cousine Cousin(masc)-cousin
You could say "No mucho, primo" (Prima for a female cousin)
Translation: Merci, cousin(e).
'(Watashi no) itoko' is "my cousin" in Japanese.
'Buon compleanno, primo' is an Italian equivalent of 'Happy Birthday, Cousin'. It's pronounced 'bwohn kohm-pleh-AHN-noh PREE-moh'. 'Primo' is the masculine form of cousin. The feminine 'prima' is pronounced 'PREE-mah'.