Usage examples of "at home" in English with translation to French

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Were you at home yesterday? Tu étais chez toi hier ?
Tom still lives at home. Tom vit encore chez ses parents.
You will stay at home. Tu resteras chez toi.
You're never at home. Tu n'es jamais chez toi.
Don't try this at home. N'essaye pas ça chez toi.
Will you be at home tonight? Tu seras chez toi ce soir ?
I will stay at home tomorrow. Je resterai à la maison demain.
Mr Yoshida is at home in French history. M. Yoshida connaît bien l'histoire française.
Take your coat off, and make yourself at home. Ôte ton manteau et fais comme chez toi.
Do you spend more time at home or at work? Passes-tu davantage de temps chez toi ou au travail ?
Japan's foreign aid is decreasing in part because of an economic slowdown at home. L'aide internationale du Japon diminue en partie à cause d'un ralentissement de l'économie domestique.
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