Lochs
When I was a child in Scotland, we called hopscotch 'bedsies'.
Scotland is not called shotts. There is a village in Scotland called Shotts.
A person from Scotland is called a Scot or a Scottish person.
simple its called hopscotch i think dont take this
In Scotland, a slingshot is commonly referred to as a "catey."
Yes. In Scotland, lakes are called lochs.
Well they are lochs not lakes!
yes
Lochs. Loch is the Scottish word for lake - as in Loch Ness.
Yes, the Lake District lies entirely within Cumbria, in North West England
the movement of glaciers
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
No but we were called Caledonia before we were called Scotland.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Scotland was only called Caledonia by the Romans. The Gaelic for Scotland is Alba and it is sometimes romantically referred to as Scotia. If Scotland has a nickname then it is Bonnie Scotland.
A group of lakes is called a suite.
What is the native of Scotland called? Scottish
The only reason really is because in Scotland we speak 'Doric' which is not a different language, but more of an accent. In Scotland, the word for lake is loch, so this is why most of the lakes in Scotland are called lochs. I think 'Lake Ness' and 'Lake Lomond' sound funny as well! Fun Fact: Puddock means 'frog' in Doric!
What Are Scottish Lakes Called? Lochs. Lochs