What Are Scottish Lakes Called? Lochs. Lochs
Yes. In Scotland, lakes are called lochs.
Lochs. Loch is the Scottish word for lake - as in Loch Ness.
Lakes in Northern Ireland are 'Loughs' (pronouced either like the Scottish 'loch' with a throat-clearing 'ch' or, sometimes, simply as 'lock').
because they are lochs not "lakes" its a different language
In Scotland, by tradition, a lake is called a Loch, Loch Ness is a lake, if Scottish people didn't call lakes "Lochs", then it would be Lake Ness
They are called Scots or Scottish.
A dove in scottish is called a Doo!
A group of lakes is called a suite.
A Scottish cattle pen is called a byre.
The head of a Scottish Academy is called a Rector
The Scottish tooth fairy is called tannfé.