Usage examples of "cote" in French with translation to English

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Je suis de votre côté. I'm on your side.
Son cottage est sur la côte. His cottage is on the coast.
Je regarderai de l'autre côté. I will look the other way.
Notre voisin s'est cassé une côte. Our neighbor has broken a rib.
Nous nous promenions souvent ensemble le long de la côte le matin. We often took a walk along the seashore together in the morning.
J'aimerais une chambre côté rue. I'd like a room in the front.
Il est à son côté. He's at her side.
Notre hôtel donne sur la côte. Our hotel faces the coast.
Ils sont partis chacun de leur côté. They went their separate ways.
Il s'est cassé deux côtes et perforé le poumon. He broke two ribs and punctured his lung.
Un carré a quatre côtés. A square has four sides.
Naviguez le long de la côte. Sail along the coast.
Regarde de chaque côté avant de traverser la rue. Look both ways before you cross the street.
Un hexagone comporte six côtés. An hexagon has six sides.
Sa maison de campagne est sur la côte. His cottage is on the coast.
Pouvez-vous regarder de l'autre côté, je vous prie ? Can you please look the other way?
Un hexagone a six côtés. An hexagon has six sides.
Cette ville est à deux milles de la côte. The town is two miles away from the coast.
Peux-tu regarder de l'autre côté, s'il te plaît ? Can you please look the other way?
Il se trouve à son côté. He's at her side.
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