cousin in Danish
cousin in Danish is fætter, kusine — cousin means the child of one's aunt or uncle.
cousin in Danish
fætter
(specifically) When used without a qualifying word: the child of a person's parent's brother (that is, an uncle) or sister (an aunt); a cousin-german, a first cousin.
kusine
(specifically) When used without a qualifying word: the child of a person's parent's brother (that is, an uncle) or sister (an aunt); a cousin-german, a first cousin.
What does "cousin" mean?
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noun The child of one's aunt or uncle.
"My cousin flew in from Toronto for the wedding."
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noun More broadly, any distant relative who is not a direct ancestor or descendant.
"She traced her family tree and found third cousins she never knew about."
cousin in a sentence
- My cousin flew in from Toronto for the wedding.
- We spent every summer with our cousins at the lake house.
- She traced her family tree and found third cousins she never knew about.
Similar words in Danish
Common Danish translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "cousin" in Danish?
"cousin" in Danish is fætter, kusine. cousin means: The child of one's aunt or uncle.
How do you use "cousin" in a sentence?
Example: "My cousin flew in from Toronto for the wedding." In Danish, "cousin" is fætter, kusine.
Are there other ways to say "cousin" in Danish?
Yes — Danish has 2 translations listed for "cousin": fætter, kusine.
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