Sentence examples of "chez" in French with translation "at"

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Nous restons chez notre oncle. We are staying at our uncle's.
Rester chez soi est ennuyeux. It's boring to stay at home.
Étiez-vous chez vous, hier ? Were you at home yesterday?
J'ai appelé chez Judy. I called at Judy's house.
Je te prendrai chez toi. I'll pick you up at your home.
Il se sent chez soi. He felt at home.
Il est venu chez moi. He called at my house.
Nous restâmes chez notre oncle. We stayed at our uncle's.
Envie de manger chez moi ? Fancy to eat at my place?
Il sera chez lui demain. He will be at home tomorrow.
J'appelerai chez lui demain. I'm going to call at his house tomorrow.
Je préférerais être chez moi. I’d rather be at home.
Tu étais chez toi hier ? Were you at home yesterday?
Étais-tu chez toi hier ? Were you at home yesterday?
Je dormirai chez ma tante. I will sleep at my aunt's.
Il reste chez sa tante. He's staying at his aunt's.
Je veux être chez moi. I want to be at home.
On s'amusa chez Tom. There was revelry at Tom's house.
Vous étiez chez vous ? Non. Were you at home? No, I wasn't.
Il est chez lui en France. He is at home in France.
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