cookie
The German word for cookie is 'Keks'. It is used in the same way as in English, to refer to small, flat, sweet baked goods. It is a common snack and can be found in many varieties, such as chocolate chip, oatmeal, and sugar cookies.
I want to eat a biscuit.
This is a simple expression of a desire to consume a biscuit. It is a common phrase structure in German to express wanting to do something.
The biscuit is sweet.
This sentence states that the biscuit has a sweet taste. The structure of this sentence is common when describing characteristics or properties of an object in German.
This is not a biscuit.
This sentence employs negation, indicating that the object being referred to is not a biscuit. It is an example of expressing non-identity in German.