Chez Lamour means "At Love's"
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"At Lulu's (house)" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase chez Lulu. The pronunciation of the feminine proper noun-related prepositional phrase will be "shey lyoo-lyoo" in French.
bienvenue chez nous, bienvenue dans notre maison.
It's the same in French.
Fiche in French = Sheet in English.
The phrase 'comme chez soi' is French and in English it means 'just like home'. The literal translation for 'comme' is such as, the translation for 'chez' is as, and finally the French word soi translates as home.
bienvenue chez Adèle
"At the party" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Chez soirée.Specifically, the preposition chez means "at." The feminine noun soirée means "evening party" in this context. The pronunciation will be "shey swah-rey" 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.
je suis allé chez mes grand-mères
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The literal translation is "dans notre maison".
chez Magnot means 'at Magnot's (place)' in French.
The English translation is something close to "With Panisse." This translation is rough and could be slightly inaccurate. A better translation could probably be found by asking a native French speaker.
chez is 'at' (someone's place) in French. Pronounce it like 'Che' (Guevara)
Yes, the word "Chez" does have an accent on the letter "e" in French: "Chez".
use "chez" with your last name or an elegant last name. Chez is like 'our house' or our restaurant', a lot of french restaurants have Chez in their name. Maybe 'Chez Waldorf' or 'Chez Antionette' lol. Lumière is a popular french restaurant in Vancouver