the lounge is called "le salon" in French, or "le living-room".
"une chaise longue" is a deckchair in French. The writing 'chaise lounge', although derived from French, is American ('lounge' isn't a French word)
salon - salle de séjour
Lounge
The word for lounge is masculine in French. It is "le salon."
le petit salon rose
"Au salon" in French can mean "at the living room" in English.
"un salon" is the name of the lounge or living room in a house. In an hotel it may also indicate the reception rooms.
in a French house 'un salon' is the lounge. As a business 'un salon de beauté' is a beauty parlor.
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Crew lounge, ship lounge, t.v. lounge.
How do you put "lounge" in a sentence? I(/He/They/She/The wizard/etc.) went to the lounge. I(/He/They/She/The wizard/etc.) out the (object) in the lounge. I(/He/They/She/The wizard/etc.) set the lounge on fire. Would you(/He/They/She/The wizard/etc.) like to go to the lounge? Meet me(/He/They/She/The wizard/etc.) in the lounge. There are also many other possibilities.
A Lounge A Lounge
On weekends, we like to lounge about in the morning. It was late, but the lounge was still open.
If it was the private lounge for just one teacher, the singular possessive form is "teacher's lounge".If it was the common lounge used by many teachers, the plural possessive form is "teachers' lounge".