favorite cousin is spelled "mon cousin préféré, ma cousine préférée" in French.
My [male] cousin
The French term for "female" would be femme or femelle.
"ton cousin" is "your cousin" if it's a girl it would be "ta cousine"
"La cousine" in English is almost exactly the same as it's French counterpart; it means "the cousin". However, "la cousine" is specifically a female cousin whereas in English, "cousin" is not gender-specific.
You say "bonjour cousin / bonjour cousine"
Merci, cousin! in French means "Thank you, (my) cousin!" in French.
for female cousins : cousine for male cousins : cousin
Second cousin in French is "cousin au deuxième degré."
"The (male) cousin" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase le cousin. The pronunciation will be "luh koo-zeh" in French.
The nouns in the sentence "Their daughter Mary is your favorite cousin" are "daughter," "Mary" (a proper noun), and "cousin."
"Cousin Michael" is "cousin Michel" in French, pronounced koo-ZANH mee-SHELL. ('nh' represents a nasalized 'n')
demi-cousin
'cousin' is masculine and 'cousine' is feminine. hope i helped :)
My [male] cousin
In Cajun French, "cousin" is spelled and pronounced the same as in English.
la maison de mon cousin (a boy cousin) / de ma cousine (a girl cousin).
vos -your Cousin(fem)-cousine Cousin(masc)-cousin