The English word for "chaise" typically refers to a type of chair or a lightweight, open carriage. In furniture, it often denotes a "chaise longue," which is an elongated chair designed for reclining. In a historical context, it can also refer to a horse-drawn vehicle.
"Chaise" is a feminine noun in French, not a verb. It means "chair" in English, and the gender of the word is feminine, denoted by the article "la" used before it (la chaise).
Une chaise (fem.) is a chair in English.
je suis la chaise means 'I am the chair' in English.
la chaise - 'la' is used for feminine nouns.
Chaise Longue (Europe) / Chaise Lounge (USA)
A 'Chaise' is a one horse carriage of French origin, a pleasure carriage, dating from 1700
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The English word chair translates to the French chaise, which sounds like "shezz". The French word chair, which translates to the English flesh, sounds like "share".
The word for something that is a chair and a bed is spelled "chaise longue" or "chaise lounge."