"First name of the brother where I live"
AnswerIt means,"To go to my house."Note: "aller à chez moi" is very awkward because of the two prepositions. It would be much more natural to say "aller chez moi".
"Leh-chez" is how "leches" is pronounced in Spanish. It rhymes with the English word "fetches."
Yes, the word "Chez" does have an accent on the letter "e" in French: "Chez".
"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 ami" is pronounced "shay ah-mee."
'J'habite' means 'I live in'. for instance: J'habite Paris = I live in Paris J'habite chez mes parents = I live at my parents house
Mon chez means my home (it should be - mon chez moi)
"Chez vous" means "at your place".
Chez rouge in French means "at red" in English.
There is no single English word that translates 'chez'. Chez Paul meansPaul's houseat Paul's houseto Paul's houseThe word house can be replaced by bar, restaurant etc.
Chez Stéphanie means "at Stephanie's (place)" in English.
Eve's place!
"nan" is a spoken, familiar for of "non" meaning 'no'. "nan, chez moi" translates as 'nah, at my place' in English.
"le meilleur chez ..." means 'the best at ...(someone's place)' in French.
"At Brittny's (place)" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Chez Brittny.Specifically, the preposition chez means "at (the house or place of)" in this context. The name Brittny is an English loan name and a feminine proper noun. The pronunciation will be "shey breet-nee" in French.
Chez nous is French and translates to 'at our home', 'at our place', 'where I come from' or 'where I live' in English. In the 1966 Eurovision Song Contest it was the name of the song entered by France, which they translated to 'where we live'.
chez soi