cugino
cousin
noun koo-JEE-noh Rare
Origin: From Latin consobrinus (maternal cousin), via Vulgar Latin cosinus.
Usage Note
Cugino (m) / cugina (f) — Italian distinguishes gender where English 'cousin' does not. The plural cugini can refer to a mixed group of male and female cousins. The phrase cugino di primo grado means first cousin; Italian does not use 'once removed' constructions in everyday speech the same way English does.
Examples
"Mio cugino abita a Milano."
Natural Translation
My cousin lives in Milan.
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