In Irish it's: teaghlach i gcónaí / muintir i gcónaí
There's no such thing as a Gaelic symbol for family. The Manx for "family" is "mooinjer" In Scots Gaelic it's "teaghlach" In Irish it's: muintir / teaghlach
FOWK AYE (family always). This not Scottish Gaelic but the Scottish dialect of English.
family over everything
You need to specify Irish Gaelic or Scottish Gaelic: they are two separate languages.
clan or clann is the Gaelic term for family
Gaelic, for "family".
mo theaghlach
teaghlach
In Scottish Gaelic:an-còmhnaidh;a-chaoidh;daonnan.In Irish "Gaelic":i gcónaí;i dtolamh.
meangadh i gcónaí always smiling
teaghlach
The Gaelic language originates from the Celtic language family and is primarily spoken in Ireland and Scotland.