drawers are "les tiroirs" in French. A drawer chest is 'une commode'
chest of drawers or set of drawers
The collective noun for drawers is a chest of drawers .The collective noun for a different type of drawers is a pair of drawers (a word some people use to mean underpants).
The noun 'chest' is a standard collective noun for 'a chest of drawers'.
The collective noun for drawers is a chest of drawers.
All of the bedrooms had cupboards and wardrobes; however there were no drawers for your socks. Each bedroom had a mirror. Toutes les chambres avaient une commode et une armoire, mais il n'y avait pas de tiroirs pour ranger les chaussettes. Chaque chambre avait un miroir.
Deux tiroirs.
une table munie de tiroirs
drawers
armoire
Well, If you're asking me, I would say chest of drawers.
Do you mean "chest of drawers"? If so, it's la commode.
A drawer is 'un tiroir' in French. A chest of drawers is called 'une commode'.
A wardrobe : une garde-robe (fem.), une armoire (fem.) A chest of drawers: une commode (fem.)
Un semainier (masc.). That comes from 'semaine' which means week. Other chests of drawers are called 'une commode'.
I have never heard anyone pronounce this item of furniture as 'chester drawers'. You will have to ask the people who do it why they do it - only they will know!
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chest of drawers or set of drawers