Next, let's look at other differences between candy and sweet:
1. Differences between etymology and language habits:
-candy: Derived from Latin "candy", it is often used to refer to many types of sweets in American English.
-sweet: It is a common word, which can refer to any sweet food, whether it belongs to candy or not.
Example:
I bought some sweets in the shop. I bought some sweets in the shop. )
She likes sweets and all kinds of desserts. )
2. The difference between form and packaging:
-Candy: usually used as a countable noun, referring to candy with a specific shape, package or variety.
-sweet: Used as an adjective to refer to sweets, which can be in any shape or package.
Example:
I bought a bag of candy for the children. I bought a bag of candy for the children. )
They sell all kinds of sweets in the bakery. )
3. Regional and cultural differences:
——candy: It is more common in American English, especially in America.
-sweet: It is more common in British English and widely used in Britain and other English-speaking countries.
Example:
I like American candy, especially Hershey's chocolate. I like American candy, especially Hershey's chocolate. )
English sweets like toffee and fudge are delicious. English sweets, such as toffee and fudge, are all delicious. )
4. Describe the differences from specific categories:
-Candy: more emphasis is placed on the categories of candy, which can include hard candy, soft candy, chocolate and so on.
-Sweets: refers to sweets in a broader sense, including all sweets.
Example:
I can't resist the temptation of candy. )
I want to eat something sweet after dinner. )
5. Differences between cultural associations and usage practices:
-Candy: There is a childlike, cute or delicious association, which is often related to the image of candy or dessert.
-Sweetness: there is no specific cultural association, which is used to describe the sweetness or sweet feeling of food.
Example:
Children are excited to receive candy on Halloween. Children are very excited after receiving candy on Halloween. )
-Strawberries taste very sweet. Strawberries taste sweet. )