Bedroom is an English equivalent of 'chambre'. The French word is a feminine noun whose definite article is 'la' ['the'], and whose indefinite article is 'une'['a, one']. It's pronounced 'shawm-bruh'.
Chambre is French for the word room.
In my bedroom is an English equivalent of 'dans machambre'. The preposition 'dans' means 'in'. The feminine possessive 'ma' means 'my'. The feminine noun 'chambre' means 'bedroom'. All together, they're pronounced 'daw mah shawm-bruh'.
Separate bedroom or Bedroom apart may be English equivalents of 'chambre séparée'. The feminine noun 'chambre' means 'bedroom'. The past participle 'séparée' means 'separate, out of the way, apart'. Together, they're translated 'shawm-bruh seh-pah-reh'.
La chambre de ma mère is "my mother's bedroom" in English.
"la chambre de mes parents"
Chambre à coucher.
La chambre in French means "the bedroom" in English.
The word chambre is feminine in French. The feminine singular noun in question translates into English as "bedroom," "chamber" or "room." The pronunciation will be "shawmb" in northerly French and "shawm-bruh" in southerly French.
une salle - une chambre - une pièce
As tu une chambre pour ce soir /or/ avez vous une chambre pour ce soir means "do you have a bedroom for tonight?" in English.
Chambre
a room is called 'une pièce' in French. A (bed)room is une chambre.
A [or one] bedroom is an English equivalent of 'une chambre'. The feminine indefinite article 'une' means 'a, one'. The feminine noun 'chambre'means 'bedroom'. Together, they're pronounced 'oon shawm-bruh'.
la chambre or la chambre à coucher
l'Assemblée Nationale - la Chambre des Députés
obtenir une chambre / prendre une chambre / prendre une chambre en location
"In every baby bedroom" is just one English equivalent of the French feminine singular phrase en toute chambre-bébé. The pronunciation of the phrase -- which also can be translated as "kid room, nursery" -- will be "aw toot shawm-bey-bey" in French.
"Mixed chamber" is an English equivalent of the French phrase chambre mixte.Specifically, the feminine noun chambre means "chamber, room." The feminine/masculine adjective mixte means "mixed." The term often will be heard in the contexts of the judicial system or music.The pronunciation will be "shawmb meekest" in the central-north of France and "shawm-bruh meek-stuh" in the south.