Usage examples of "primo" in Spanish with translation to English

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Mi primo es un yonqui. My cousin is a junkie.
El 2539 es un número primo. 2539 is a prime number.
Luke, yo soy tu primo. Luke, I am your cousin.
Helen, éste es mi primo. Helen, this is my cousin.
Está casada con un primo mío. She's married to a cousin of mine.
Compartí con mi primo las ganancias. I went shares with my cousin in the profits.
Tom es el primo de Mary. Tom is Mary's cousin.
Tu primo me cae muy bien. I get on very well with your cousin.
Mi primo está enganchado al caballo. My cousin is hooked on smack.
Ton no es el primo de Mary. Tom isn't Mary's cousin.
Tom tiene un primo que es doctor. Tom has a cousin who is a doctor.
Mi primo me invitó a su boda. My cousin invited me to her wedding.
Mi primo es un poco mayor que yo. My cousin is a little older than I.
Él no es mi hermano. Es mi primo. He isn't my brother. He's my cousin.
Él se fue a quedar donde su primo. He went to stay with his cousin.
Mi primo tiene el pelo rubio y rizado. My cousin has blonde curly hair.
"¿Dónde está tu primo?" "Se acaba de ir." "Where's your cousin?" "He just left."
Pedí prestado 1.000 yenes de mi primo. I borrowed 1,000 yen from my cousin.
John no es mi hermano, sino mi primo. John is not my brother, but my cousin.
Mi primo es de Egipto. Él es egipcio. My cousin is from Egypt. He is Egyptian.
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