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What is la chamber mean in English?

"La Chamber" is not a common English phrase. It could be a few things, depending on context:

1. French: It might be a French phrase, likely meaning "the Chamber" which could refer to:

* A room: "La chambre" is the French word for "the room," often used in the context of a hotel room.

* A legislative body: In French, "chambre" can also refer to a legislative chamber like the National Assembly (Assemblée Nationale).

2. Misspelling: It could be a misspelling of a similar word like "lamber," which is a verb meaning "to lick or lap up something."

3. Specific Context: It might be a specific term used in a particular field or industry.

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