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

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He isn't my brother. He's my cousin. Er ist nicht mein Bruder. Er ist mein Vetter.
January is the first month of the calendar. Der Januar ist der erste Monat im Kalender.
"Where's your cousin?" "He just left." „Wo ist dein Cousin?“ — „Der ist gerade gegangen.“
I didn't believe him at first. Anfangs glaubte ich ihm nicht.
I borrowed 1,000 yen from my cousin. Ich habe mir von meinem Cousin tausend Yen geliehen.
Did you catch the first train? Hast du den ersten Zug bekommen?
My cousin goes to the Carpathians every year. Mein Cousin fährt jedes Jahr in die Karpaten.
Please, take a look at my first post and let me know what you think about it. Bitte seh dir meinen ersten Beitrag an und lass mich wissen, was du darüber denkst.
I have a cousin who is a lawyer. Ich habe einen Cousin, der Anwalt ist.
It's the first time I open this door. Es ist das erste Mal, dass ich diese Türe öffne.
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!
First I'll look at the prices, and only then I'll decide whether I'll buy the camera or not. Zuerst werde ich die Preise vergleichen und erst dann werde ich entscheiden, ob ich die Kamera kaufe.
My cousin is hooked on smack. Mein Vetter hängt an der Nadel.
In American movies, the black guy always dies first. In amerikanischen Filmen stirbt der Schwarze immer zuerst.
He's not my cousin. Er ist nicht mein Cousin.
Armstrong was the first man to reach the moon. Armstrong erreichte als allererster Mensch den Mond.
My cousin invited me to her wedding. Meine Kusine lud mich zu ihrer Hochzeit ein.
Let him who is without sin cast the first stone. Wer ohne Sünde ist, werfe den ersten Stein.
His cousin, whose name I forget, was a nurse. Sein Cousin, dessen Namen ich vergessen habe, war ein Krankenpfleger.
The first item he bought was an alarm clock. Das erste, was er kaufte, war ein Wecker.
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