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What is 'Rangez vos chaises' when translated from French to English?

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∙ 8y ago
Updated: 9/26/2023

"Push in your chairs!" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Rangez vos chaises! The imperative phrase in the second person formal and informal plural translates also as "Straighten your chairs!" and "Tuck in your chairs!" in English. The pronunciation will be "Raw-zhey vo shez" in Alsatian French.

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