Muintir ar dtús
Originally Irish, they DO get around. The proud and noble Irish surname of Cota is first found in the ancient records of Leix, where they had held a family seat.
Irish Pride in English is:
sceallóga = chips is the Irish for chips
Na Éireannaigh comhraic
sárálainn is the Irish word for gorgeous
Teaghlach (household, family)
You can't, it's an Irish family name.
Muintir Uí Chuana
mé féin agus mo mhuintir
The proud and noble Irish surname Sharron is first found in the records of County Donegal, where they'd held family seat. However, some say that this is an offshoot of the Prendergast Clan of County Mayo (still Irish, though...)
Treibh trodairí (warrior tribe).
Muintir ar dtús
English is the main language spoken in Ireland, so you would just say "My family." In the Irish language it would be "Mo clann".
family first
The Irish Family ended in 2008.
The Irish Family was created in 1998.
Bíonn an neart mo mhuintire i m'fhochair i gcónaí