That's a tough one... I guess you could say something like "How are you feeling today?"
If they don't want to talk about it, don't bring it up to much. Wait until you're alone with her before mentioning it in case she's feeling sensitive.
If she talks about it, mention how sorry you are and how much you loved her son and love her.
Good luck! Just say what feels right!
You'd more properly say "the anniversary of his (or her) death."
anniversary of transition
anniversary επέτειος (epéteios)
that sounds weird, a cousin would not say that
cousin
We {I'm a Korean too :)} don't usually say 'Happy' but there is a word for death aniversary. 기일 Gi-Il I hope that answer is what you wanted!
No, you say Happy Birthday to someone to congratulate them on their birthday. You say Happy Anniversary to a couple who are celebrating their anniversary together.
You say "bonjour cousin / bonjour cousine"
The word means "year's time" and refers to the anniversary of a death. Jewish tradition asks close relatives of the deceased to say the Mourner's Kaddish on the anniversary of death every year. To say the Kaddish, you need a minyan, 10 adult Jews. Knowledgeable Jews sometimes actually lead the yartzeit service in honor of the person they are mourning.
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."
vos -your Cousin(fem)-cousine Cousin(masc)-cousin
You could say "No mucho, primo" (Prima for a female cousin)