Caisse.
The chest is 'la poitrine' in French. This is used for men and women alike. Women's breasts are 'les seins'.
A drawer is 'un tiroir' in French. A chest of drawers is called 'une commode'.
Do you mean "chest of drawers"? If so, it's la commode.
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A teasure chest is "un coffre au trésor" in French.
"You have a nice chest!" in English is Vous avez une belle poitrine! in French.
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armoire
The chest is 'la poitrine' in French. This is used for men and women alike. Women's breasts are 'les seins'.
drawers are "les tiroirs" in French. A drawer chest is 'une commode'
A drawer is 'un tiroir' in French. A chest of drawers is called 'une commode'.
Do you mean "chest of drawers"? If so, it's la commode.
la commode du vestibule
A wardrobe : une garde-robe (fem.), une armoire (fem.) A chest of drawers: une commode (fem.)
La poitrine d'une femme is a French equivalent of the English phrase "a woman's chest." The feminine singular phrase also translates as "the breast of one woman" according to English contexts. The pronunciation will be "la pwa-treen dyoo fam" in Alsatian French and "la pwa-tree-nuh dyoo-nuh fa-muh" in Provençal French.