- COTE Korean Steakhouse
COTE is America’s first and only Michelin-starred Korean Steakhouse COTE blends the conviviality of Korean barbeque together with the hallmarks of a classic American steakhouse
- Brought to You by the Letter C: Côté, côte et cote
Côté is a two-syllable word, while côte and cote are one-syllable words, each with its own unique pronunciation (though in some regions of France there may be little distinction in pronunciation)
- côté - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
See also: Côté, Côte, Coté, Cote, cote, coté, côte, coste, costé, Coste and Costé Inherited from Middle French costé, from Old French costé, from Latin costātus Compare Spanish costado, Catalan costat côté m (plural côtés) Elle est parti de ce côté ! ― She went that way! côté
- English Translation of “CÔTE” | Collins French-English Dictionary
Il s’est cassé une côte en tombant He broke a rib when he fell Collins Beginner’s French-English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers All rights reserved La route longe la côte The road follows the coast Après le village, il y a une côte assez raide There’s quite a steep hill when you leave the village 3 (Anatomy) rib
- COTE | translation French to English: Cambridge Dictionary
COTE translations: reference number, value, dimension, hill, coast, rib, chop, rib, ridge, sought after, highly rated… Learn more in the Cambridge French-English Dictionary
- COTE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Cote definition: a shelter, coop, or small shed for sheep, pigs, pigeons, etc See examples of COTE used in a sentence
- What does côté mean in French? - WordHippo
Need to translate "côté" from French? Here are 5 possible meanings
- Côté - Side | FrenchLearner Word of the Day Lessons
However, many students can get confused when the closely related feminine noun la côte, meaning “coast”, “seashore” or “rib” comes into play Let’s get straight to the examples! le côté The French masculine noun côté comes from the Latin costa, meaning “rib” or “side”
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