The spelling "coute" is French for cost.
The possible English words are :
coot - (slang) a bothersome old man
cute - nice looking, adorable
Il means He. Elle means she. Il coute... means it costs... (using il indicates that the thing is considered of masculine gender) - Elle coute... means it costs... (using elle indicates that the thing is considered of feminine gender) J'ai vu cette voiture. Elle coute cher > I saw that car. It costs a lot. j'ai acheté un vélo. Il coute deux cent euros. > I bought the cycle. It costs two hundred euros. You may spell either "coute" or "coûte" (the 'old' spelling).
At all costs, at whatever cost
Ca coute combien ? means How much is it?
combien ca coute
The question 'Ca coute combien' means How much does that cost? In the word-by-word translation, the demonstrative pronoun 'ca' means 'that'. The verb 'coute' means '[he/she/it] costs'. And the adverb 'combien' means 'how'.
How much/ what price
How much/ what price
Ca coute combien ? you are deciding whether or not to buy it. Ca fait combien ? you've bought more than one item, and want to know the total.
A large juicy pregnant milk filled boob (.)(.)
"Cela coute vingt ... (+ currency unit)."
Combien coute un cola?
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