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10:59
@yagmoth555 Oui, merci. I do it this way in the English and Esperanto forums, but as I wrote to our groupmate @LukeSawczak, I could not do that in the French forum so I had to come here.
11:19
Hello again. I read these sentences recently:
a) Bienvenue en France !
b) Bienvenue dans notre hôtel !
c) Bienvenue à notre maison !
d) Bienvenue chez nous !
1- Apparently, there are several prepositions to use with "bienvenue". I guess one should use "en" with country names, and I guess "chez" is an adverb like "home" in english (e.g. I'm going home). Am I right?
2- What about hôtel, maison, and probably other places? One use "à" with "maison", but "dans" with "hôtel". Is there any clear rule to know which preposition should one use in each situation?
 
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12:19
@Qàtrè Np, but can you ask your question there; french.stackexchange.com please too ?
 
6 hours later…
18:40
@Qàtrè Sorry to hear about that experience... How long ago was it, I wonder? From what I've seen, the culture in this chat is pretty similar to the culture on the main site -- most of us are the same people

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