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How do you say I am home in french?

There are a few ways to say "I am home" in French, depending on the nuance you want to convey:

* Je suis à la maison: This is the most literal translation and means "I am at the house". It is the most common and neutral way to say "I am home".

* Je suis chez moi: This means "I am at my place" and implies a sense of belonging and comfort.

* Je suis rentré(e): This means "I have come home" and emphasizes the action of returning home. It is used when you are back from being away.

* J'ai rentré(e): This is a more informal way of saying "I have come home" and is commonly used among friends and family.

Example sentences:

* "Je suis à la maison, tu peux me joindre." (I am at home, you can call me.)

* "Je suis chez moi, je suis très content(e) d'être ici." (I am at home, I am very happy to be here.)

* "Je suis rentré(e) du travail, je suis fatigué(e)." (I have come home from work, I am tired.)

* "J'ai rentré(e) et j'ai fait un bon repas." (I have come home and I made a good meal.)

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