chez toi
An adverb phrase is a group of words used to describe a verb, an adjective, or another adverb (e.g., de plus en plus).
adverb phrase
1.
A word or phrase used to refer to the second-person informal “tu” by its conjugation or implied context (e.g., Et toi ?).
(informal)
(where you live)
a. home
Tu rentres chez toi ? - Je passe d’abord au supermarché, puis je rentrerai chez moi.Are you going home? - I'm going to the supermarket first, then I'll go home.
b. at home (location)
Si tu es chez toi, tu devrais allumer la télé.If you're at home, you should turn on the TV.
c. at your place (location)
Il y a quelqu’un chez toi ? - Non. Ce sont les voisins du dessus qui crient.Is there someone at your place? - No. It's the neighbors upstairs who are shouting.
d. at your house (location)
On se retrouve chez toi à 20 heures.Let's meet at your house at 8 p.m.
e. to your home (direction)
Si tu me fais l’honneur de m’inviter chez toi, je promets de ne rien casser !If you do me the honor of inviting me to your home, I promise not to break anything!
f. to your place (direction)
On devrait aller chez toi. Ce bar est trop bruyant.We should go to your place. This bar is too noisy.
g. to your house (direction)
La première fois que je suis allé chez toi, j’ai été très impressionné par ta collection de vinyles.The first time I went to your house, I was very impressed by your vinyl record collection.
h. your place (subject of the sentence)
Chez toi, on se sent comme dans un château.Your place feels like a castle.
2.
A word or phrase used to refer to the second-person informal “tu” by its conjugation or implied context (e.g., Et toi ?).
(informal)
(concerning you)
a. about you
Il y a quelque chose chez toi qui me rappelle mon père.There's something about you that reminds me of my father.
b. with you
Je ne sais pas ce qui ne va pas chez toi, mais tu devrais te remettre en question.I don't know what's wrong with you, but you should take a good look at yourself.
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