cookies
In Italian, the word 'biscotti' is used to refer to cookies. It is a plural noun, and it is used in the same way as in English. For example, one might say 'Vorrei un biscotto' (I would like a cookie) or 'Questi biscotti sono deliziosi' (These cookies are delicious).
I really like chocolate cookies.
This phrase expresses a personal preference for cookies that are flavored with chocolate, indicating enjoyment and fondness for this specific type of biscuit.
I made some cookies for the party.
This sentence indicates that the speaker has baked or made cookies intended for a celebration, emphasizing the act of preparation for an event.
Where can I buy some fresh cookies?
This question seeks information about locations or shops where fresh cookies are available for purchase, showing an interest in obtaining fresh baked goods.