In French, the preposition "chez" is used to express "at/to someone's place/etc" but not only.
How to use chez in French
"Chez" = at or to [someone]'s place/shop/house
Most of the time, chez means at or to [someone]'s place/shop/house.
It can be followed with:
- a name / person (Marc, ma mère...)
- a stress pronoun (moi, toi, lui, elle, nous, vous, eux, elles)
-> Note that you don't use a possessive like in English.
- a professional's name (le coiffeur, ma dentiste...) to refer to their business place.
-> Note that it's the name of the professional you use, not the business itself:
You say chez le boulanger but à la boulangerie.
"Chez" = at home or in [someone]'s life/personality
ATTENTION:
Case of "à la maison" vs "chez moi"
Here, you can also use chez moi (at/to my place) as well as à la maison (at home/home):
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