How to Say ‘At your place’ in French
Chez toi
shay twah
[shay twah]
💬 Usage Tip: "Chez" means "at the home/place of." Super useful: chez moi, chez toi, chez lui.
🇫🇷 In France: Perfect for asking about match-watching habits at someone’s home.
Phrase Breakdown
Chez
[shay]
at the home of / at
A preposition often used for someone’s home or place.
Chez toi, on regarde les matchs en famille ?
At your place, do you watch matches with family?
toi
[twah]
you / your place
A stressed pronoun meaning “you”; in “chez toi,” it means “at your place.”
Chez toi, tout le monde aime le football ?
At your place, does everyone like football?
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