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Relationship: The son (daughter) from my parent's brother is my cousin



 
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Relationship: The son (daughter) from my parent's brother is my cousin #1 (permalink) Wed Apr 02, 2008 8:50 am   Relationship: The son (daughter) from my parent's brother is my cousin
 

Hi All,

- the son from my parent's brother is my cousin
- the daughter from my parent's brother is my cousin

Does use the English the same word for both?
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Relationship #2 (permalink) Wed Apr 02, 2008 8:53 am   Relationship
 

Attila wrote:
Hi All,

- the son from my parent's brother is my cousin
- the daughter from my parent's brother is my cousin

Does use the English the same word for both?


Yes. It also uses uncle for "my parent's brother". :wink:
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