Also means
cost
Usage Note
Costa is primarily the seacoast or coastline. The phrase a costa de means 'at the expense of': vive a costa de sus padres (he lives at his parents' expense). The financial 'cost' meaning is more properly coste (Spain) or costo (Latin America).
Examples
"Pasamos las vacaciones en la costa."
Natural Translation
We spent the holidays on the coast.
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