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cugino

English translation of cugino

cousin

The word 'cugino' is used in Italian to refer to a cousin, a child of one's aunt or uncle. It can be used to refer to both male and female cousins, with 'cugina' being the feminine form. The term is used in the same way as in English, to denote a relative who is not a direct sibling but shares a common grandparent.


Example sentences using: cugino

Mio cugino è molto simpatico.

English translation of Mio cugino è molto simpatico.

My cousin is very nice.

This is a simple statement where the speaker is expressing a positive opinion about his or her cousin. 'Mio cugino' means 'my cousin' and 'è molto simpatico' translates to 'is very nice'.

Il cugino di Maria vive in Italia.

English translation of Il cugino di Maria vive in Italia.

Maria's cousin lives in Italy.

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Ho un cugino che lavora come avvocato.

English translation of Ho un cugino che lavora come avvocato.

I have a cousin who works as a lawyer.

In this phrase, the speaker is telling about his or her cousin's occupation. 'Ho un cugino' means 'I have a cousin' and 'che lavora come avvocato' translates to 'who works as a lawyer'.

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