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How do you say "cookie" in French?
le cookie
In French, "cookie" is le cookie.
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Pronunciation
Pronounced koo-kee. Two syllables, rhymes with 'cookie' in English. Stress on first.
Grammar notes
Masculine noun (le cookie). Plural is les cookies. Direct borrowing from English.
Example sentence
Le cookie est sucre.
The cookie is sweet.
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How to remember le cookie
Cookie is the same in French and English - borrowed from Dutch 'koekje'.
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Questions about le cookie
How do you say "cookie" in French?
In French, "cookie" is le cookie. It is a noun.
Is le cookie masculine or feminine?
Masculine noun (le cookie). Plural is les cookies. Direct borrowing from English.
How is le cookie used in a sentence?
Use le cookie as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Le cookie est sucre. (The cookie is sweet.).
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