Cookies are called the same in French, cookies. Older generation may use the term 'petits gâteaux'
a cookie is a sort of little cake sold everywhere, often flavoured with chocolate or the like. It is not a bad word in French.
The word "cookie" is masculine in French. It would be "un cookie" for singular, and "des cookies" for plural.
the way that you say " deliciouse sugar cookie" in french is: Lat`potase chis`ta mo`lopate'. YUMM!
its when you have good fortune and it wasn't because of a cookie! :)
Biscuit gateau
"biscuits délicieux" is the french word of yummy cookies.
He was looking for cookie maggots.
This is a sentence fragment: It means that the blue cracker/cookie It signifies that the blue cracker/cookie
cookie cutters can be used on any kind of cookie........i mean come on people!
fiole de biscuit
It means take this cookie I'm offering you, and then consume it.
Madeleine means Might from God and a madeleine is also a french butter cookie