chez Paul: at Paul's (place)
"Ã la maison", or "chez soi" (chez moi, chez toi, chez lui - chez elle - chez soi, chez nous, chez vous, chez eux - chez elles)
Yes, the word "Chez" does have an accent on the letter "e" in French: "Chez".
In French, "chez" is a preposition and does not have a gender. It is used to indicate a location or a person's home, as in "chez moi" (at my place) or "chez un ami" (at a friend's place). The nouns that follow "chez" may be masculine or feminine, but "chez" itself is neutral.
Mon chez means my home (it should be - mon chez moi)
"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 Starbuck is 5' 11".
Chez Dominique was created in 1998.
Anthony Chez died in 1937.
Chez Pazienza was born in 1969.
Chez Panisse was created in 1971.
Chez Melange was created in 1982.
Chez Chartier was created in 1896.