Yes it is her Favorite food next to cheesenuggets.
Chez Reavie was born on 1981-11-12.
Chez Starbuck is 34 years old (birthdate: July 26, 1982).
Emily Osments eyes are light blue like mine.
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chez is 'at' (someone's place) in French. Pronounce it like 'Che' (Guevara)
"Ã la maison", or "chez soi" (chez moi, chez toi, chez lui - chez elle - chez soi, chez nous, chez vous, chez eux - chez elles)
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
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"au café" means at the pub. "chez" + someone's name means "at someone's place" "chez café" doesn't exist - but you can find pub names like 'café - chez Paul' (pub - At Paul's')
chez Bruno i think is in the restaurant the on e with no name and looks like she has poor peoples clothing on hope this helped!
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.
"Chez" (pronounced shay) is a French word which means "at" or "near". "Chez moi" means "at my place"; "chez toi" is "at your place". "La" is the pronoun for singular feminine nouns, just as "le" is the pronoun for singular masculine nouns. It is the equivalent of the English word "the" so "la maison" is the house, "la voiture" is the car, and so on. If you put them together, "chez la maison" means "at the house", or "chez la boulangerie" means "at the bakery". But if you are talking about a masculine noun like "pont" you have to say "chez le pont" for "at the bridge".
"on va chez toi ou on va chez moi ?" means "your place or mine?" in French.
Mon chez means my home (it should be - mon chez moi)
chez Paul: at Paul's (place)
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