favorite cousin is spelled "mon cousin préféré, ma cousine préférée" in French.
Un cousin (boy) = Masculine, singular
Des cousins (boys) = Masculine, plural
Ma cousine (girl) = Femine, plural
Mes cousines (girls) = Femine, plural
My [male] cousin
The French term for "female" would be femme or femelle.
"ton cousin" is "your cousin" if it's a girl it would be "ta cousine"
"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.
I love you , Your are beautiful\ handsome Your my favorite cousin I miss you I dont know what i would do without you Your amazing You smell good....
Merci, cousin! in French means "Thank you, (my) cousin!" in French.
The nouns in the sentence "Their daughter Mary is your favorite cousin" are "daughter," "Mary" (a proper noun), and "cousin."
demi-cousin
"The (male) cousin" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase le cousin. The pronunciation will be "luh koo-zeh" in French.
My [male] cousin
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The French term for "female" would be femme or femelle.
"Cousin Michael" is "cousin Michel" in French, pronounced koo-ZANH mee-SHELL. ('nh' represents a nasalized 'n')
Translation: Merci, cousin(e).
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