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An extended family group of Scots is called a "Clan".
The word for respect is "meas". The word teaghlach is used to refer to the family as a whole, including parents, whereas clann refers to the children of a family. Muintir is translated as extended family.
You wouldn't refer to them as "step" just cousin. Step is usually reserved for immediate family (mom, dad and siblings), and then only to clarify blood relation for non-family members.
This is the Berger family tree. It has pictures of Helen as a baby as well as her and her grandchildren before her death. Also pictures of her parents and extended family. Please refer to the related link for the picture.
The "lender".
It depends what you mean. If you want to refer your health and your family's health, then use "Your and your family's health." But, if you want to refer to just you and your family's health, then use "You and your family's health.
The word 'family' is translated by several different words:clann - refers to the children of the familyteaghlach - refers to family as a wholemuintir - kinsfolk/family; people/folkfine - family group/racecúram - care, responsibility, charge, familymuirear - charge/family; burdenlion ti - household/family.
the family is refer to group people who are relative.
What people mean when referring to 'nuclear family' they are referring to the immediate family of an individual such as Mother, Father,Brother or Sister,in other words the closest blood relatives, as all others are close relatives such as Aunt, Uncle, Cousin or distant relatives.
Yes. If ever a male person is pregnant, refer them to immediate medical help.
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