The word "der Cousin" or "der Vetter." is used in the German language for a male cousin.
The word "die Kusine" is used for a female cousin.
It means male cousin.
French: cousin Spanish: primo Italian: cugino German: Cousin Japanese: いとこ (itoko)
The surname Cousins is of English origin and is derived from the Old French word "co(u)sin," meaning "cousin." It likely started as a nickname for someone who was a close relative or cousin.
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The term for "girl cousin" in German is "Kusine" if the cousin is female.
hübsche Cousine is the translation in German. It is translated from English to German. German is mostly spoken in the European countries.
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Ich liebe dich, Cousin I love your cousin: Ich liebe deinen Cousin
Der Cousin = the cousin (male form)
In German cousin can be translated as follows, according to the sex of the person:male:VetterCousinfemale:VetterinBase (mainly southern Germany)CousineKusine
(Male) my cousin = mein Cousin, mein Kusin, mein Vetter (Female) my cousin = meine Cousine, meine Kusine