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How to Say ‘Who lived at my place’ in French

Qui habitait chez moi

kee ah-bee-tay shay mwah

[kee ah-bee-tay shay mwah]

💬 Usage Tip: The phrase 'chez moi' means 'at my house' or 'my place'.

🇫🇷 In France: The concept of 'chez' is uniquely used in French to denote someone's home or place.

Phrase Breakdown

Qui

[kee]

Who

Used to introduce a clause giving more information about a person.

Example

C'est le garçon qui habitait ici.

That's the boy who lived here.

habitait

[ah-bee-tay]

lived

Resided in a particular place.

Example

Elle habitait chez nous l'été dernier.

She lived at our place last summer.

chez

[shay]

at

Used to indicate location or place.

Example

Il est chez lui.

He is at home.

moi

[mwah]

me

The person speaking or writing.

Example

Ils ont dîné chez moi.

They had dinner at my place.

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