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An Bunachar Náisiúnta Téarmaíochta don Ghaeilge
The National Terminology Database for Irish
FoclaíochtWording
FadLength
FairsingeExtent
TeangaLanguage
Roinn chaintePart of speech
RéimseDomain
Roghanna Options
160
Líon torthaí a aimsíodh
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(household)
GAteaghlach fir1
gu teaghlaigh, ai teaghlaigh, gi teaghlach
comhluadar fir1 in úsáid/in use
gu comhluadair, ai comhluadair, gi comhluadar
(children)
GAclann bain2
gu clainne, ai clanna, gi clann
muirear fir1
gu muirir, ai muirir, gi muirear
Business » Enterprise & Development 1. A sociological concept that describes changes in families across time. Emphasis is placed on the effects of marriage, divorce, births, and deaths on families and the changes in income and consumption through various family stages. 2. Families account for a very large percentage of all consumer expenditures. Much of this spending is systematic and stems from natural needs that change as a family unit goes through its natural stages of life. These range from the young single and the newly married stages to the full nest as the children are born and grow, to the empty nest and the final solitary survivor stage. Each transition prompts changes in values and behaviour.
Family that includes the modern horses, asses, and zebras (all of which are placed in a single genus Equus, divided into six or seven species, depending on the classification used) and many extinct forms, the earliest being known from the late Palaeocene.
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