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What does the underlined word mean in the following sentence?

J’ai deux cousines.

male cousins
female cousins
male or female cousins
siblings

User Daniele Sartori
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\qquad \tt \rightarrow \:female \:\: cousins

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The term " Cousines " in the given sentence means : female cousins.

In French, we use " cousin " for a male cousin and " cuisine " for a female cousin.

Almost all famale alternatives of male things is depicted by same and adding "e" in the last.

For ex -

  • 1.) il est français

= He is french.

  • 2.) Elle est française

= She is french

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Answer: The correct option is B

Explanation: J’ai deux cousines = female cousins

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