Qu'a-t-il y dans votre chambre à coucher ?
Chambre française is a French equivalent of the English phrase "French bedroom." The pronunciation of the feminine singular noun and adjective -- which may be preceded by the feminine singular definite (la, "the") or indefinite (une, "a, an") articles and which translate by word-order as "bedroom French" -- will be "shawmb fraw-sehz" in northerly French and "shawm-bruh fraw-seh-zuh" in southerly French.
La chambre in French means "the bedroom" in English.
bedroom or chamber of a gun
A bathroom directly connected to a bedroom is often called an en-suite bathroom. Its use is primarily intended for the occupants of that bedroom only. In French the term "en-suite" literally means "a following", in this case referring to the bathroom being part of the bedroom to which it is attached. Found this in Wikipdeia's definition for bathroom.
en-suite (its French)
'the bedroom is ..' translates as "la chambre est ..." in French.
bedroom of the parents
la chambre de ma soeur
My bedroom is 'ma chambre' in French. This is a feminine noun, even when it's a boy's bedroom.
The bedroom is 'la chambre' (fem.) in French.
une chambre
ma chambre
ma chambre
"ma chambre est ..."
chambre à coucher
Mom's bedroom is "la chambre de ma mère."
dans ma chambre à coucher il y a In my bedroom there are....