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Whats the Irish word for “skeleton”?

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Whats the Irish word for “skeleton”?

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skeleton = cnámharlach (if you mean human bones) otherwise “creatlach” You could use cnámharlach for animals, generally for animals you just say cnámha (bones) or conablach (carcass) Creatlach is a building skeleton or framework etc.

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