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  1. 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.

  2. côté - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    Apr 11, 2025 · 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 ! ― …

  3. COTE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of COTE is cot.

  4. English translation of 'la côte' - Collins Online 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 …

  5. 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.

  6. 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 …

  7. What Does 'cote' Mean? - Whatinenglish

    Cote is a French word that translates to "side" or "coast" in English. It can refer to the side of an object or the coastline of a landmass. Understanding the various meanings and contexts in …

  8. Cote (restaurant) - Wikipedia

    COTE is the only Michelin-starred Korean barbecue restaurant in the world. [2] COTE's second location opened in Miami Design District in February 2021. [3] COTE is a Korean word (꽃; ) …

  9. What does côté mean in French? - WordHippo

    Need to translate "côté" from French? Here are 5 possible meanings.

  10. Côté - Side | FrenchLearner Word of the Day Lessons

    Jun 11, 2024 · In today’s lesson we’ll have a look at the French word le côté, which means “side”. At first glance this masculine noun look very simple. However, many students can get …

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