M. Choufleuri restera chez lui le . . . was created in 1861.
"Ã la maison", or "chez soi" (chez moi, chez toi, chez lui - chez elle - chez soi, chez nous, chez vous, chez eux - chez elles)
(I was) on the way to a party at his place.
Il quitte sa maison.
In Italian, "lui" means "he" when used as a pronoun to refer to a male subject. It is one of the ways to address or talk about a male person.
Mon chez means my home (it should be - mon chez moi)
"Chez vous" means "at your place".
ça va chez vous ? = how are you, you'all?
home for example chez moi - my house
Yes. The personal pronoun 'lui' may mean 'he, him' in its role for emphasis in a sentence. It also may mean 'to him, to her, to it' in its role as the indirect object of the verb of the sentence.
Chez François means "At Francis' place"
fiez-vous Ã? lui (not "en lui") means : trust him.