This is the 6098th most frequent German word.
côte
"Côte" is not German; it is French for "coast" or "side."
In this sentence, 'Côte' is used as part of the culinary term 'Côte de Boeuf', which refers to a specific type of rib steak in French cuisine.
Ich würde gerne eine Côte de Boeuf bestellen.
I would like to order a rib steak.
Here, 'Côte' is part of the geographical name 'Côte d'Azur', referring to the Mediterranean coastal region in southeastern France.
Die Côte d'Azur ist ein beliebtes Reiseziel.
The French Riviera is a popular travel destination.
In this example, 'Côte' is used to mean 'coast' or 'shore', emphasizing the natural scenery along a coastal area.