It means,"To go to my house."
Note: "aller à chez moi" is very awkward because of the two prepositions. It would be much more natural to say "aller chez moi".
"Pourt aller a chez moi" in French translates to "To go to my house" in English.
"Chez-moi" means: "my place"If you mean: "Chez-moi à .... " it mans: chez-moi in.... (Location, ex. Boston)At my pace in .... (location, ex. Boston)Hoped it helped.
Si tu viens chez moi means If you come to my placeViens-tu chez moi ? means Are you coming to my place?'Si, viens-tu chez moi?' would mean 'Yes (in contradiction to a question such as: 'You won't be in this evening, will you?'), are you coming to my place?'
"je veux aller à la maison / rentrer à la maison"
"Pour que tu parles avec moi" in French means "So that you speak with me" in English.
Tu comptes grave pour moi! in French means "You are really important to me!" in English.
"Chez-moi" means: "my place"If you mean: "Chez-moi à .... " it mans: chez-moi in.... (Location, ex. Boston)At my pace in .... (location, ex. Boston)Hoped it helped.
chez moi ce soir means - at my house/place this evening
home for example chez moi - my house
Si tu viens chez moi means If you come to my placeViens-tu chez moi ? means Are you coming to my place?'Si, viens-tu chez moi?' would mean 'Yes (in contradiction to a question such as: 'You won't be in this evening, will you?'), are you coming to my place?'
L'amour pour moi me
Mon chez means my home (it should be - mon chez moi)
"Pour moi" means "for me" in French.
"nan" is a spoken, familiar for of "non" meaning 'no'. "nan, chez moi" translates as 'nah, at my place' in English.
At my place, babe !
tout pour moi means 'all for me' in English.
Prêt pour moi means 'ready for me' in English.
"on va chez toi ou on va chez moi ?" means "your place or mine?" in French.