Examples of using "Cousins" in a sentence and their english translations:
- We are cousins.
- We're cousins.
I have three cousins.
Tom has three cousins.
He and I are cousins.
She and I are cousins.
Those two boys are cousins.
Tom and I are cousins.
You and I are cousins.
Ants and giraffes are distant cousins.
They're cousins.
My cousins all live in Australia.
- Nobody knows that we're cousins.
- Nobody knows we're cousins.
- No one knows we're cousins.
- No one knows that we're cousins.
Tom has a lot of cousins.
Tom is married to one of my cousins.
Most of my cousins live in Madrid.
One of my cousins is married to a novelist.
They are cousins, if I remember rightly.
Tom has three cousins.
Are you guys really cousins?
- They are my cousins.
- They're my cousins.
The editor and the publisher are both my cousins.
I have no idea how many cousins Tom has.
I have three cousins.
I have two cousins.
Tom and I are cousins.
Are you guys really cousins?
I will be in New Orleans in April for my cousin's wedding.
He's like a brother to me: the uncle's cousin's nephew of a friend of mine.
George has two cousins; one lives in Germany and the other in Switzerland.