The word 'family' is translated by several different words:
clann - refers to the children of the family
teaghlach - refers to family as a whole
muintir - kinsfolk/family; people/folk
fine - family group/race
cúram - care, responsibility, charge, family
muirear - charge/family; burden
lion ti - household/family.
Is é gach rud an clann.
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About the word 'family' in Irish: Teaghlach is used to refer to the family as a whole
(chidren and parents), but clann refers to the children of a family. Another word
muintir means the extended family.
'Family has lost everything'
Teaghlach (household, family)
Familie ist alles. That means family is everything.
Muintir Uí Chuana
You can't, it's an Irish family name.
Muintir ar dtús
Íocfaidh mé as gach rud.
mé féin agus mo mhuintir
Casey is typically spelled and pronounced the same in French.
Treibh trodairí (warrior tribe).
English is the main language spoken in Ireland, so you would just say "My family." In the Irish language it would be "Mo clann".
The Irish Family ended in 2008.