Il biscotto is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "the cookie."Specifically, the masculine singular definite article il means "the." The masculine noun biscottotranslates as "biscuit, cookie." The pronunciation will be "eel bee-SKOT-to" in Italian.
Biscotto di Natale is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Christmas cookie."Specifically, the masculine noun biscotto means "biscuit, cookie, snap." The preposition di means "of." The masculine noun Natale serves as the word for "Christmas."The pronunciation is "bee-SKOHT-toh dee nah-TAH-leh."
"Drop cake" is an English equivalent of the Pennsylvania German phrase "Blotch Kucha."Specifically, the word "Blotch" means "drop." The word "Kucha" means "cake." The name comes from the dropping and the spreading (with the back of a spoon) of the entire dough on a greased, floured cookie sheet.
It means take this cookie I'm offering you, and then consume it.
Pussycats walk very softly, so this phrase means to approach a subject softly and circumspectly instead of head-on.
A fortune cookie is a little baked dessert. It is a flat, round cake that is folded into a little purse, and a bit of paper with a phrase is inserted into this cookie. That is the "fortune" in the cookie.
cookie = Plätzchen or Keks
it means it is in A level.
"Christmas cookie" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase biscotto di Natale.Specifically, the masculine noun biscotto means "biscuit, cookie, snap." The preposition di means "of." The masculine noun Natale serves as the word for "Christmas."The pronunciation is "bee-SKOHT-toh dee nah-TAH-leh."
The word "cookie" comes from the Dutch word "koekie" which means small cake.
it usually means that you are emo, cutter...you get the point
This is a sentence fragment: It means that the blue cracker/cookie It signifies that the blue cracker/cookie