okay... so it is
at my place: chez moi
at your place: chez toi
.. what about the rest? at his/ her place, at our place.. help please
2006-08-04
08:59:46
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later edit: does it matter what the verb is? if it's "i;m going at my place" or "i am at my place" ?
and consider saying it both for feminine and masculine please, 3rd person plural...
2006-08-04
09:01:12 ·
update #1
please tell me the translation of "at her place" and "at his place"... and what does "chez soi" mean... lots of questions, i know... help :P
2006-08-04
09:05:15 ·
update #2
chez moi
chez toi
chez lui ( masculin ) chez elle ( feminin )
chez nous ( our place )
chez vous ( your place speaking of at least 2 persons or if want to be polite with someone important or to someone you don't know )
chez eux ( their place )
I'm going at my place : je vais chez moi
You're going at my place: tu vas chez moi
She's/he's going at my place: elle/il va chez moi
We're going at my place: nous allons chez moi
You're going at my place: vous allez chez moi
They're going at my place: Elles/Ils vont chez moi.
I'm at my place: je suis chez moi
Chez soi is hard to translate...it would mean a "place where you live" speaking of your house or your apartment.
2006-08-05 16:01:28
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Chez Toi Meaning
2016-11-09 23:09:35
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answered by ? 4
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Chez moi
Chez toi
Chez lui
Chez elle
Chez nous
Chez vous
Chez eux
2006-08-04 09:09:05
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answered by Irene N 5
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Chez moi, chez toi, chez lui (elle), chez nous, chez vous, chez elles (eux)
2006-08-04 09:07:43
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answered by Zelda Hunter 7
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Hi there. Chez is a French preposition that doesn't have any equivalent in English...
Learn more about "chez" here (uses and meanings):
http://french.about.com/library/prepositions/bl_prep_chez.htm
"Chez" is used with the stressed pronouns (also known as disjunctive pronouns). Learn them here:
http://french.about.com/library/weekly/aa121999.htm
I hope this helps!
2006-08-04 09:18:05
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answered by Karin 4
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Pronounced as "Shey"
Chez moi - at my place
Chez vous - at your place
Chez elle - at her place / to her place
Sometime Chez can be used as "c/o (care of)" too.
Please be precise in your question so we all french speakers could assist you
2006-08-05 15:39:42
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answered by M M 2
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I'd say you have all the answers except the one chez soi- it means
At my own home/ place
"Reste comme chez soi"-feel as if u were in your own home
hope u got it , I m sleepy so maybe I didn't explain it very well :)
2006-08-04 11:24:47
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answered by JennnyL 2
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Chez nous for us ,chez vous for you in plural,chez lui for
him, chez elle for her, chez lui for them in plural and
chez elles for female plural
Aux revoir
2006-08-04 10:39:04
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answered by opaalvarez 5
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i need help with my French.. CHEZ?! how do i say it? help! chez moi, chez toi..?
okay... so it is
at my place: chez moi
at your place: chez toi
.. what about the rest? at his/ her place, at our place.. help please
2015-08-07 04:32:27
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answered by Erica 1
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Je vais aller chez lui = I am going to go to his place.
When you write it (or have better text), there is an accent to the left over the "e".
Chez nous = our place
2006-08-04 09:06:43
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answered by sandand_surf 6
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