A strong Scottish accent.
It was hard to understand his Scottish brogue.
The word 'brogue' is most commonly used in two ways, both associated with Ireland. It can be used to describe the Irish accent. It is also a type of shoe popular in Ireland and also the Scottish Highlands.
Cadence is essentially a fancy word for a person's accent. An example of a person's cadence might be a "southern drawl," or a "Scottish brogue."
Nothing - Brogue is a nicer word tho. It gives a feel of a warm strong rolling speech that Accent doesn't. It just about word choice like calling something "Ultramarine" is more interesting than Blue. Acctually a brogue is different from an accent. listen to an accent then listen to a brogue you will see that there are many differences. Maybe I am wrong and biased because of my Irish and Scottish heritage, but as far as I am concerned there is a huge difference. Think Billy Boyd vs. Orlando Bloom there is a huge difference between the two. Also there are differences between the brogues themselves. the Irish brogue is (sorry to any scotts reading this) a little easier to understand. of course most of the Scottish folk I've heard (other than Billy Boyd) have very thick accents.
Roslyn Brogue died in 1981.
Roslyn Brogue was born in 1919.
I had to listen very carefully, because I was unaccustomed to his brogue.
He spoke English the whole times, witching from his normal voice to a deeper Scottish brogue.
Spooking with a Brogue - 1955 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved
Bróg means a shoe. Barróg means impediment of speech 'an Irish brogue'.
Brogue kick, Irish curse backbreaker and the Celtic cross
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