A Aamir Tariq Senior Member Joined Mar 28, 2016 Member Type Interested in Language Native Language Urdu Home Country Pakistan Current Location Pakistan Mar 31, 2016 #1 What you guys call this thing in your countries? Is it candy floss, cotton candy or fairy floss. We call it candy floss in Pakistani English. Regards Aamir the Global Citizen Attachments candy-floss-1.jpg 16.6 KB · Views: 20 images.jpeg 5.4 KB · Views: 20 cc1.jpg 60.2 KB · Views: 20
What you guys call this thing in your countries? Is it candy floss, cotton candy or fairy floss. We call it candy floss in Pakistani English. Regards Aamir the Global Citizen
Skrej VIP Member Joined May 11, 2015 Member Type English Teacher Native Language English Home Country United States Current Location United States Mar 31, 2016 #2 AmE uses only 'cotton candy'.
G GoesStation No Longer With Us (RIP) Joined Dec 22, 2015 Member Type Interested in Language Native Language American English Home Country United States Current Location United States Mar 31, 2016 #3 An acquaintance of mine when I was a kid owned a small cotton candy machine. He was quite popular.
T Tdol No Longer With Us (RIP) Staff member Joined Nov 13, 2002 Native Language British English Home Country UK Current Location Japan Apr 1, 2016 #4 I've never heard fairy floss.
Raymott VIP Member Joined Jun 29, 2008 Member Type Academic Native Language English Home Country Australia Current Location Australia Apr 1, 2016 #5 It's invariably 'fairy floss' in Australia.
A Aamir Tariq Senior Member Thread starter Joined Mar 28, 2016 Member Type Interested in Language Native Language Urdu Home Country Pakistan Current Location Pakistan Apr 1, 2016 #6 Raymott said: It's invariably 'fairy floss' in Australia. Click to expand... Is it "fairy floss" in New Zealand too? Last edited: Apr 1, 2016
Raymott said: It's invariably 'fairy floss' in Australia. Click to expand... Is it "fairy floss" in New Zealand too?
Raymott VIP Member Joined Jun 29, 2008 Member Type Academic Native Language English Home Country Australia Current Location Australia Apr 1, 2016 #7 Aamir Tariq said: Is it "fairly floss" in New Zealand too? Click to expand... I don't know.
G GoesStation No Longer With Us (RIP) Joined Dec 22, 2015 Member Type Interested in Language Native Language American English Home Country United States Current Location United States Apr 1, 2016 #8 Aamir Tariq said: Is it "fairly floss" in New Zealand too? Click to expand... The word you're after there is fairy. "Fairly" is an adjective meaning "somewhat".
Aamir Tariq said: Is it "fairly floss" in New Zealand too? Click to expand... The word you're after there is fairy. "Fairly" is an adjective meaning "somewhat".
A Aamir Tariq Senior Member Thread starter Joined Mar 28, 2016 Member Type Interested in Language Native Language Urdu Home Country Pakistan Current Location Pakistan Apr 1, 2016 #9 GoesStation said: The word you're after there is fairy. "Fairly" is an adjective meaning "somewhat". Click to expand... I am sorry for the typing mistake. let me edit it.
GoesStation said: The word you're after there is fairy. "Fairly" is an adjective meaning "somewhat". Click to expand... I am sorry for the typing mistake. let me edit it.