Usage examples of "chez moi" in French with translation to English

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Je préférerais être chez moi. I’d rather be at home.
Je veux être chez moi. I want to be at home.
J'étudie l'anglais chez moi. I study English at home.
Personnellement, je préférerais rester chez moi. For my part I prefer to stay at home.
Je suis chez moi tous les soirs. I am at home every evening.
Elle a laissé son billet chez moi. She left her ticket at home.
Je ne suis jamais chez moi le dimanche. I'm never at home on Sundays.
Merci de ne pas tenter cela chez moi. Please do not try this at home.
Je ne serai pas chez moi dimanche prochain. I'll not be at home next Sunday.
Désolé, je dois rester chez moi aujourd'hui. Sorry, I must stay at home today.
Je préférerais rester chez moi que de sortir. I'd rather stay at home than go out.
Après mûre réflexion, je choisis de rester chez moi. After careful thought, I elected to stay at home.
Je suis resté chez moi parce que j'étais malade. I stayed at home because I was sick.
Je ne peux pas me sentir chez moi dans un hôtel. I can't feel at home in a hotel.
Pour ma part, je préfère rester chez moi lire un roman. For my part I prefer to stay at home and read a novel.
Je ne peux pas me sentir chez moi à l'hôtel. I can't feel at home in a hotel.
Je ne peux pas me sentir comme chez moi dans un tel hôtel. I cannot feel at home in such a hotel.
Je dois rentrer chez moi. I have to go home.
Je viens de chez moi. I'm coming from home.
Il est venu chez moi. He called at my house.
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