the Azur (deep blue) Coast
It means: next to. It can also mean: beside (as in, to sit beside someone)
"Cote de Pablo" is a Spanish name that translates to "Coast of Pablo" in English. The word "Cote" means "coast" or "shore" in Spanish, while "de" translates to "of." Therefore, when combined, "Cote de Pablo" refers to the "Coast of Pablo" in English.
i choose a window seat
"You are the one I want by my side"
Several English towns and villages end with the suffix "cote," which typically denotes a small dwelling or shelter. Notable examples include Thame in Oxfordshire, which has a nearby area called Thame Cote, and the village of Houghton Cote in Hampshire. Additionally, there are places like Loughton Cote and Hurst Cote. These names often reflect historical ties to agricultural or rural settings.
The French word cote means coast.
The French Riviera. Lit: The Azure Coast or Sky Blue Coast
Did you mean "married" ? No, Cote de Pablo is still single...
If you mean the author Denis Cote, then I know he is at Quebec City, Canada. If you mean the movie dude, then I don't know.
CORRECTED: side to the; you must mean aux cote... to the side
Yamoussoukro is the political and administrative capital of Ivory Coast (Cote d'Ivoire).
heathcote, vic. Australia.