A cousin can be either male or female.
In English cousin denotes a family relationship, it is not gender specific.
Nephew is the opposite of cousin
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.
To specify the sex of a cousin, use the phrases "male cousin" and "female cousin."
this would depend on the gender of the cousin girl: ma cousine, boy: mon cousin
The noun cousin is a common gender noun, a word for a male or a female relative.
aunt or uncle;) depends on the gender
Male or female it is "cousin". Doesn't matter age or sex.
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."
He calls you cousin because that is what you are. Age or gender have nothing to do with it. It is family.
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
"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.