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The word "cookie" comes from the Dutch word "koekie" which means small cake.
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The Portuguese equivalent of the English word 'cookie' is the same, cookie, in the case of computers. In the case of the dessert, the word is biscoito, which is pronounced as bih-SCOY-too.
Lenen is a Middle Dutch word that is the verb for "to borrow" or "to lend." Lenen was derived from the word leen. Leen is the word for "a feudal estate."
The word Piano is a shortened form of the Italian name for the instrument Pianoforte, meaning soft and loud.
The word cookie is a noun, a common, singular, concrete noun; a word for a thing.
"Lend" is the opposite of 'borrow'.
There is no actual word for a cookie in Slovak other then a slag word: Cuku -pronounced Ku-Ku You can also say Kolac -pronounced Ko-Lach which is how you say cake in Slovak but if you were referring to a cookie in your sentence then it would be understood. Kolac when directly translated means baked good and a cookie is considered one and can be called a Kolac in the Slovak language.
You would divide the word cook-ie the way i did in the word cookie
A word "borrowed" from another language. I don't know why we say borrowed--we never give these words back. How many centuries ago did we "borrow" the word "chevalier" from the French?