In Irish Gaelic, 'teaghlach' means means the family including the parents,
but 'clann' refers to the children of the family, offspring.
The Irish word 'clann' means (1) children/offspring (2) race/descendants (as in Clann Dónaill, the MacDonnells).
offspring
As English is the main language spoke in Ireland, you would say "Family". In Irish the word is Clann, similar to the English word clan.
It means 'children'.
English is the main language spoken in Ireland, so you would just say "My family." In the Irish language it would be "Mo clann".
It should be "Clann Fearghaill abú" it means "the clan (children) of Farrell for ever". The motto of the O'Hallorans.
clan or clann is the Gaelic term for family
Clann Éireann was created in 1925.
Clann Éireann ended in 1927.
Clann na Poblachta was created in 1946.
Clann na Poblachta ended in 1965.
Clann Eireann GAC was created in 1910.
Clann na Talmhan ended in 1965.
Clann na Talmhan was created in 1939.