chaises
*Les chaises is correct for the basic chairs such as you would see at a student's desk, a kitchen table, etc. The more comfortable chairs, like in someone's living room, are called les fauteuils.
sans chaises
les grands chaises.
"combien de chaises ?"
Musical chairs = "chaises musicales"
des fauteuils poires
Impossible to say. Chairs pre-date written history.
"Push in your chairs!" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Rangez vos chaises! The imperative phrase in the second person formal and informal plural translates also as "Straighten your chairs!" and "Tuck in your chairs!" in English. The pronunciation will be "Raw-zhey vo shez" in Alsatian French.
SKU is stock keeping unit. Every product is given a unit in which it is accounted. In case of distance, we say some distance as meter, KM and so on. Similarly say for example in case of chairs, they say 10 chairs makes 1 TPN or ABC which is the stock keeping unit for chairs. If they say they have 10 ABC which means 100 chairs available.
It's a pretty safe guess to say that all persons with swinging chairs will swing on their chairs, no matter what country they are in or are from.
stol
For a large dining table and six chairs to be french polished I was quoted $3,800.00
les fauteuils means chairs in English.