Usage examples of "second cousin" in English with translation to German

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I know! And let me also say that Keiko is a SECOND cousin of mine. Ich weiß! Und lass mich dir sagen, dass Keiko eine Cousine ZWEITEN Grades von mir ist!
He isn't my brother. He's my cousin. Er ist nicht mein Bruder. Er ist mein Vetter.
"B" is the second letter of the alphabet. B ist der zweite Buchstabe des Alphabets.
"Where's your cousin?" "He just left." „Wo ist dein Cousin?“ — „Der ist gerade gegangen.“
Mrs. Smith gave birth to her second child. Frau Smith brachte ihr zweites Kind zur Welt.
I borrowed 1,000 yen from my cousin. Ich habe mir von meinem Cousin tausend Yen geliehen.
The fire, which caused the disaster, broke out on the second floor of the hospital. Das Feuer, welches diese Katastrophe verursacht hatte, brach im zweiten Stock des Krankenhauses aus.
My cousin goes to the Carpathians every year. Mein Cousin fährt jedes Jahr in die Karpaten.
Their financial problems began in the second half of the year. Ihre finanziellen Probleme begannen in der zweiten Jahreshälfte.
I have a cousin who is a lawyer. Ich habe einen Cousin, der Anwalt ist.
George Washington was born on the twenty second of February seventeen thirty two. George Washington wurde am zweiundzwanzigsten Februar des Jahres siebzehnhundert zweiunddreißig geboren.
My cousin is hooked on smack. Mein Vetter hängt an der Nadel.
We're in the second week of an unrelenting heat wave. Wir sind in der zweiten Woche einer unerbittlichen Hitzewelle.
He's not my cousin. Er ist nicht mein Cousin.
She is second to none in French. In Französisch ist sie unübertrefflich.
My cousin invited me to her wedding. Meine Kusine lud mich zu ihrer Hochzeit ein.
Ann is second to none in tennis. Im Tennis macht Ann niemand was vor.
His cousin, whose name I forget, was a nurse. Sein Cousin, dessen Namen ich vergessen habe, war ein Krankenpfleger.
This is the second time that I have met him. Es ist das zweite Mal, dass ich ihn getroffen habe.
Helen, this is my cousin. Helen, dies ist mein Cousin.
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