Cross-cousin
Translations of "cross-cousin" (7 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Esperanto | geparenca kuzo(relationship between two cousins or two groups of cousins whose parents are brother and sister, respectively) | — | |
| French | cousin croisé(relationship between two cousins or two groups of cousins whose parents are brother and sister, respectively) | — | |
| Korean | 교차사촌(relationship between two cousins or two groups of cousins whose parents are brother and sister, respectively) | gyochasachon | |
| Lakota | haŋkáši(relationship between two cousins or two groups of cousins whose parents are brother and sister, respectively), sčépȟaŋši(relationship between two cousins or two groups of cousins whose parents are brother and sister, respectively), tȟaŋháŋši(relationship between two cousins or two groups of cousins whose parents are brother and sister, respectively), čépȟaŋši(relationship between two cousins or two groups of cousins whose parents are brother and sister, respectively), šič'éši(relationship between two cousins or two groups of cousins whose parents are brother and sister, respectively) | — | |
| Latin | amitinus(relationship between two cousins or two groups of cousins whose parents are brother and sister, respectively), consobrinus(relationship between two cousins or two groups of cousins whose parents are brother and sister, respectively) | — | |
| Swedish | fastersbarn(relationship between two cousins or two groups of cousins whose parents are brother and sister, respectively), korskusin(relationship between two cousins or two groups of cousins whose parents are brother and sister, respectively), morbrorsbarn(relationship between two cousins or two groups of cousins whose parents are brother and sister, respectively) | — | |
| Tamil | மச்சான்(relationship between two cousins or two groups of cousins whose parents are brother and sister, respectively), மச்ளி(relationship between two cousins or two groups of cousins whose parents are brother and sister, respectively) | maccāṉ, macḷi |
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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.