To specify the sex of a cousin, use the phrases "male cousin" and "female cousin."
kaihana, that is just cousin in general or if you mean an older cousin in the same gender as you its a tuakana- also meaning older sister of a sister or older brother of a brother. or if you are referring to a younger person the same gender you can say teina/taina
A cousin is a cousin regardless of gender. Now if your brother or sister has a girl child, she would be your niece, not your cousin, and you would be the uncle or aunt depending on your own gender. This can be confusing when the uncle or aunt is younger than their nephew or niece or close in age.
Your uncle is either the brother of your mother or father, or the husband of a sister of your mother or father. If your uncle is a brother of your mother, then his sister's son is you (if you are a boy) or your brother, or your first cousin (if the son is the son of another sister than your mother). If the uncle is a brother of your father, then his sister is your father's sister (your aunt) and her son is your first cousin. If the uncle is husband of the sister of your mother or your father, then the sister's son is not related to you.
A cousin brother means , the son of the father or mothers , brother or sister.
A niece is the daughter of your brother or sister. A cousin is the son or daughter of your parent's sister or brother.
Your wife's brother is your brother-in-law.
Sister
Cousin Sister or Cousin Brother.Due to the fact that most Indian families are hard, it is hard to keep track of who's related to who, and so co-sister and co-brother are generally, wide used terms to a boy or sister relation.------------------------------------------------------Answer:No, the above answer is wrong, it doesn't mean cousin sister or cousin brother,Co-sister means husband's brother's wife or wife's brother's wifeCo-brother means husband's sister's husband or wife's sister's husband.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for a male or a female. The noun nephew is a word for a male relative; the noun niece is a word for a female relative.
Sister is uso if a female is talking about her sister; tuafafine if a male is talking about his sister. Brother is uso if a male is talking about his brother; tuagane if a sister is talking about her brother. Cousin is Tausoga, so if it is a male cousin, it's tausoga-tama, and if it is a lady cousin, it's tausoga-teine.
He has sis-in-law from romania(he younger brother alan wife).
Cousin in law its same as brother or sister in law.