Watch Braveheart. Other samples include any movie with Sean Connery, or programming from BBC Scotland.(there are too many samples to list off the top of my head).
no even though he is scottish
As is the case in any country, there is no single accent for Ireland. Ireland has many different accents, right down to the various counties. Some of those accents sound very different to each other. A Cork accent is very different to a Sligo accent which is very different to a Dublin accent which is very different to a Monaghan accent and so on. Even within individual counties and cities, there are variations of accents.
You say stuff like-We're family Where's the moneyAlso sound kind with an underlying threatAnd speak in a thick Italian accent
L'Ecosse - there is an accent aigu over the first e (I couldn't figure out how to type it in). the adjective forms (Scottish) are ecossais, ecossaise (again with the accent aigu).
i think you can if you spend a lot of time around other people with scottish accents, but you cannot if you were born in London and had never been to Scotland and you coulndn't suddenly get one one day
She had a charming French accent that made her speech sound elegant and sophisticated.
I have worked offshore with Norwegians and Scottsmen. Norwegian accent sounds very similar to a brogue Scottish accent.
Minerva McGongall is Scottish and has a Scottish accent.
A heavy ukranian accent will sound russian, a lighter one will sound german.
A strong Scottish accent.
No, Craig Ferguson is Scottish and therefore has a Scottish accent.
Shrek has a Scottish accent.
Depending on context, accent can be translated as:noun:AkzentBetonungDialektBetonungszeichenSchwergewichtSchwerpunktverb:betonenakzentuieren
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Shrek has a very mild Scottish accent, possibly so that everybody can understand him.
An Orcadian accent is typically described as having strong Scottish and Nordic influences. It tends to be melodic and distinctive, with some variations depending on the specific location within the Orkney Islands. The accent is often characterized by rolled "r" sounds, unique vowel pronunciations, and a lilting cadence.