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How do you say pork rib in french?
The most common way to say "pork rib" in French is côte de porc.
Here's a breakdown:
* Côte: means "rib"
* Porc: means "pork"
You can also use côtelette de porc, which literally translates to "pork cutlet," but it's often used to describe a specific cut of pork rib.
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