At a lake ecology conference, I asked that questions of some MSU experts. They
said the general feeling was if the French named the lake, the word lake was first.
If the English named the lake, the word lake is second. This appears to be true
in Michigan, New York, Lousiana and places where the French had a great presence.
Lake Superior
Lake Superior
Lake Superior
Lake Superior
The answer is lake Superior
Wisconsin is bordered by Lake Superior to the north.
Wisconsin is bordered by Lake Superior to the north.
There isn't a rule for whether "lake" should be the first or last part of a lake's name. However, larger lakes tend to have "lake" first.
Rotorua derives its name from the MΔori words "roto" meaning lake and "rua" meaning two, referring to the region's numerous lakes.
Wisconsin is bordered by Lake Superior to the north. It is the 2nd largest lake in the world.
First of all his name is Lance. Second of all he's in front of a sign next to an old man.
Wisconsin is bordered by Lake Superior to the north.