cousin |
1. n-m. cousin (male) | |
Mon cousin et son fils sont venus me voir. - My cousin and his son came to see me. | |
2. n-m. (regional, archaic) mosquito | |
est |
1. adj. east | |
2. n-m. east | |
3. v. third-person singular present indicative of être | |
être |
1. v. to be | |
Vous devez être plus clairs. - You must be clearer. | |
2. v. (auxiliary) Used to form the perfect and pluperfect tense of (including all reflexive verbs) | |
Après être allé au yoga, je suis rentré chez moi. - After having gone to yoga, I came back home. | |
3. v. (semi-auxiliary) to be (Used to form the passive voice) | |
Il peut être battu ce soir. - He can be beaten this evening. | |
4. n-m. being, creature | |
5. n-m. being, the state or fact of existence | |
masculin |
1. adj. male | |
2. adj. masculine | |
3. adj. (grammar) masculine | |
4. n-m. (grammar) masculine (masculine word) | |
et |
1. conj. and | |
cousine |
1. n-f. female equivalent of cousin, (cousin) | |
Ma cousine et son fils sont venus me voir. - My cousin and her son came to see me. | |
cousiner |
1. v. to get along; to get on well | |
féminin |
1. n-m. (linguistics) feminine | |
2. adj. female | |
3. adj. feminine | |