I think you are confused......Canadian English is same as American English .not another language.So you say Ice-cream .....
ice cream
Thomas Webb
no i did not
Type your answer here... In ice cream it is, crem di chef orl orb
To say 'I eat ice cream' in Spanish, you would say 'Como helado.'
In Yoruba, you can say "Ṣe mo le ni ìkòkò?" which translates to "Can I have ice cream?" If you're speaking informally, you might simply say "Mo fẹ ìkòkò," meaning "I want ice cream."
Like this: "Your kitty tastes like ice cream."
In French, "ice cream" is translated as "glace," which is feminine. Therefore, you would say "la glace" when referring to ice cream.
Icecreen
Akullore
gelato
Gelati