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1. teaghlach (the family as a whole including parents)

2. muintir (parents/children/relations)

3. clann (children of the family)

4. sliocht/síol (descendants)

muirín = family, charge, burden

"How is your family?" = "Cén chaoi bhfuil do chúram?" (Connacht).

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12y ago

Scottish Gaelic for family is 'teaghlach'.
Teaghlach

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13y ago

theres a few words but the most popular two are clann and teaghlach

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14y ago

clann : your children and your descendents

teaghlach: your household

muintir: Your whole family incl. cousins, nephews etc.

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13y ago

In Scottish Gaelic: teaghlach

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14y ago

muintir

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14y ago

teaghlach

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