First of all, there are many Scottish accents that are very different to each other and there are also many Irish accents that are very different to each other. It would impossible and only a matter of opinion at to which of these many accents is the coolest, so there is no answer to the question.
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There are many different Irish accents. They are usually just described by the county in Ireland that they are from, so a Limerick accent or a Waterford accent or a Roscommon accent etc.
scottish causeim scottish and i should know
Northern English, and Scottish.
coltish people have Scottish accents; garlic people have Irish accents
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His accent is Scottish not Irish
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.
In Scottish Gaelic: fìrinn (mind that the accent is grave, not acute like in the Irish)
The Irish Gaelic translation for Daddy's Girl is Peata Dhaidi
It is a slight mix between a cockney accent, a southern Scottish accent, and an Irish accent attributed because of the Liverpudlian ports. They adopted different accents, with a different accent on their own.
In Irish Gaelic: an oiche. (Accute accent on i) In Scottish Gaelic: an oidhche
People speak with a British accent in the United Kingdom, which includes England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. Additionally, British accents are also found in former British colonies and territories, such as Australia, Canada, and New Zealand.
Minerva McGongall is Scottish and has a Scottish accent.
(Irish) Míle fáilte; (Scottish) same but change to accent grave.
A strong Scottish accent.