Family Terms in Irish Language

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What is the Irish term for 'Grandmother'?

  • Seanathair
  • Seanmháthair (correct)
  • Máthair
  • Daidí

Which term describes a couple in Irish?

  • Cara
  • Beirt (correct)
  • Comhthorthóir
  • Colscaradh

What does the phrase 'Tá grá agam duit' mean?

  • I will see you
  • I miss you
  • I love you (correct)
  • I need you

Which of the following adjectives means 'Kind' in Irish?

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What is the meaning of 'Aon teanga' in the context of Irish culture?

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Family Members

  • Máthair - Mother
  • Athair - Father
  • Sister - Sister
  • Bráthair - Brother
  • Leathchomhar - Half-sibling
  • Páistí - Children
  • Seanmháthair - Grandmother
  • Seanathair - Grandfather
  • Daidí - Daddy
  • Mham - Mummy

Relationship Terms

  • Beirt - Couple
  • Cara - Friend
  • Grá - Love
  • Cónaí le - Living with
  • Colscaradh - Divorce
  • Comhthorthóir - Partner
  • Míle fáilte - A thousand welcomes (expression of hospitality)

Descriptive Adjectives

  • Sásta - Happy
  • Brónach - Sad
  • Cneasta - Kind
  • Dóchasach - Hopeful
  • Geal - Bright
  • Ciallmhar - Wise
  • Dóchasach - Optimistic

Cultural Expressions

  • Aon teanga - One language (importance of Gaelic)
  • Téarma comhoibriúch - Cooperative terms (family working together)
  • Saol na nGael - Life of the Gaels (importance of family in Irish culture)

Common Phrases

  • Tá grá agam duit - I love you
  • Bím ag caint le mo theaghlach - I talk with my family
  • Ár gclann - Our family
  • Gaeilge a labhairt le mo chlann - Speak Irish with my family
  • Le gach maith - With all the best (wishing well for family)

Family Members in Irish

  • Máthair (Mother) and Athair (Father) are the core of the family unit.
  • Sister and Bráthair (Brother) represent siblings.
  • Leathchomhar (Half-sibling) signifies a sibling with only one parent in common.
  • Páistí (Children) are the offspring of the parents.
  • Seanmháthair (Grandmother) and Seanathair (Grandfather) represent the elder generation of the family.
  • Daidí (Daddy) and Mham (Mummy) are informal terms for father and mother, respectively.

Relationship Terms

  • Beirt (Couple) refers to two people in a romantic partnership.
  • Cara (Friend) denotes a person with whom one has a close bond.
  • Grá (Love) represents a strong feeling of affection and care.
  • Cónaí le (Living with) indicates shared residence.
  • Colscaradh (Divorce) designates the legal dissolution of a marriage.
  • Comhthorthóir (Partner) signifies a person with whom one has a committed relationship.
  • Míle fáilte (A thousand welcomes) is a traditional greeting used to extend hospitality and warmth.

Descriptive Adjectives

  • Sásta (Happy) denotes a state of joy and contentment.
  • Brónach (Sad) signifies a feeling of sorrow and grief.
  • Cneasta (Kind) refers to having a gentle and compassionate nature.
  • Dóchasach (Hopeful) reflects optimism and a belief in a positive future.
  • Geal (Bright) describes something shining, radiant, and positive.
  • Ciallmhar (Wise) signifies possessing intelligence, experience, and sound judgement.
  • Dóchasach (Optimistic) relates to having a positive outlook and expecting good outcomes.

Cultural Expressions

  • Aon teanga (One language) emphasizes the importance of the Irish language (Gaeilge) in preserving cultural identity.
  • Téarma comhoibriúch (Cooperative terms) underlines the value of teamwork and collaboration within the family.
  • Saol na nGael (Life of the Gaels) highlights the centrality of family in traditional Irish culture.

Common Phrases

  • Tá grá agam duit (I love you): Expresses affection and care.
  • Bím ag caint le mo theaghlach (I talk with my family): Shows the importance of communication within the family.
  • Ár gclann (Our family): Emphasizes the unity and collective identity of the family.
  • Gaeilge a labhairt le mo chlann (Speak Irish with my family): Promotes the use of the Irish language within the family.
  • Le gach maith (With all the best): Represents a well-wishing expression for the family.

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