For an excellent example of Scottish (and British) accents in written form from an excellent author, check out any of Robin Pilcher's novels. There are many different Scottish accents. In the same way that your average guy from Arkansas doesn't sound like your average guy from Chicago, Mr Aberdonian sounds nothing like Mr Dumfries.
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In English, and French, there is no accent mark attached to the word, "genre." It is pronounced just was written in both languages.
Yes, it means wheat, written with an acute accent over the e
What is the Scottish word for turmoil? What is the Scottish word for turmoil? What is the Scottish word for turmoil?
La exhalacion (accent on final 'o', which is also the primary accent)
Minerva McGongall is Scottish and has a Scottish accent.
A strong Scottish accent.
No, Craig Ferguson is Scottish and therefore has a Scottish accent.
Shrek has a Scottish accent.
Shrek has a very mild Scottish accent, possibly so that everybody can understand him.
pretend in a few conversation's that you have a Scottish accent
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Italian with an accent of scottish
An Irish accent is typically characterized by a lilting intonation and distinct vowel sounds, while a Scottish accent often involves rolling r's and a more staccato rhythm. Additionally, Irish accents vary significantly across regions while Scottish accents also have regional variations, such as the distinctive Glaswegian accent.
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maybe you could tell by their accent