In French, gourmandises. vous fait saliver
In English, delicacies, when plural, generally refers to stuff that you want to eat despite not being hungry.
When singular, gourmandise is often related to overeat, making a pig of oneself.
Les pierres mean 'the stones' in French.
Les moules
Tout les week-ends means all weekendstois les weekends doesn't mean anythingtoi les week-ends would mean 'you on weekends'
tous les... all (of) the...
les toilettes - the toilet
Do you mean 'les portes'? That means 'the doors' (:
Les informations mean 'the information' in English. In the context of watching TV, les informations are 'the news'.
It could mean waterfalls (les Chutes du Niagara for example)
les amis/les amies
les nombres - les chiffres
les jambes means legs
"les gants" = "the gloves"