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Which spelling is the right one: die Cousine or die Kusine?
Die Cousine or die Kusine? Which one is the correct one, or are both words right?
And the male cousin, der Cousin or der Vetter?
Mar 26, 2015 10:50 PM
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Cousine comes from French, but it is used in German and Kusine is the German word, but both are right. They are equally used in German.
The same goes for Cousin and Vetter, altough I have heard "Cousin" more than Vetter.
March 27, 2015
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