This is the 6378th most frequent Swedish word.
loch
In Swedish, "loch" typically refers to a lake, specifically a type found in Scottish dialects, as the term is borrowed from Scots/Gaelic. It is not commonly used in general Swedish vocabulary.
Here, 'loch' is used as a noun to refer to a lake or fjord, specifically in Scotland, as commonly used in the geographical context.
Jag såg en loch på kartan av Skottland.
I saw a loch on the map of Scotland.
In this sentence, 'loch' is described in a general sense, demonstrating its attributes such as depth and beauty, emphasizing its physical characteristics.
En loch kan vara mycket djup och vacker.
A loch can be very deep and beautiful.
This usage exemplifies 'loch' as the setting for an activity, illustrating its interaction with human activities or recreation.