In English, the word 'cousin' covers both male and female.
Cousin is neither masculine nor feminine
'cousin' is masculine and 'cousine' is feminine. hope i helped :)
'une cousine' is a feminine noun.the equivalent for a male cousin is 'un cousin'.
My (your) sweet cousin is "ma (ta) douce cousine" in feminine form in French.
this would depend on the gender of the cousin girl: ma cousine, boy: mon cousin
cugino is masculine, cugina is feminine.
Prima is a Spanish equivalent of female 'cousin'. It's pronounced 'PREE-mah'. It's a feminine noun whose definite article is 'la' ['the'], and whose indefinite article is 'una' ['a, one'].
(I) am friends (masculine) with your cousin (feminine)
In French, "cousin" is masculine. It refers to a male cousin, while the feminine form is "cousine," which refers to a female cousin. Both terms are used to describe relatives who share a common ancestor but are not siblings.
The masculine form is cousin, pronounced koo-zeh[n] (nasal vowel at the end). The feminine form is cousine, pronounced koo-zeen.
Primo or Prima may be Portuguese equivalents of 'cousin'. The masculine noun 'primo' is pronounced 'PREE-moo', and refers to a male 'cousin'. The feminine noun 'prima' is pronounced 'PREE-muh', and refers to a female 'cousin'.The feminine definite article is 'a' ['the'], and the indefinite is 'uma' ['a, one']. They respectively are pronounced 'uh' and 'OO-muh'. The masculine definite article is 'o', and the indefinite 'um'. They respectively are pronounced ''oo' and 'oong'.
cousin/cousine (masculine / feminine)