Both "cousin" and the proper noun "Waterloo" (location) are spelled correctly.
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The correct spelling is cousin.
The slang word for cousin is typically spelled "cuz" or "cuzz."
The correct spelling is cousin (son or daughter of your aunt or uncle).
The likely word is "cousin" (a relative, through a parent's siblings).
COUSIN : a person related through a maternal or paternal sibling, or their progeny.
A boy cousin is "primo." A girl cousin is "prima"
Cousin
The correct spelling is cousin.
The slang word for cousin is typically spelled "cuz" or "cuzz."
kusin
Prima
The correct spelling is "cousin"
In the British television series "Waterloo Road," the character who killed her cousin is Jess Fisher. Jess, portrayed by actress Kym Marsh, becomes embroiled in a tragic storyline that leads to the death of her cousin, affecting the dynamics and relationships at the school. The event highlights themes of grief, guilt, and the consequences of actions within the show.
I think the word you are asking about is "cousin".
The correct spelling is cousin (son or daughter of your aunt or uncle).
That is the correct spelling of the noun "cousin" (a relative through siblings).
Yo soy su primo.