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loger

to lodge, to stay

verb loh-ZHEH Less Common

Also means

to house, to accommodate

Usage Note

Loger can be intransitive ('to stay somewhere': je loge chez des amis) or transitive ('to house someone': loger des étudiants). It takes the spelling change log-e- before a and o (e.g. nous logeons). The noun logement ('housing, accommodation') is closely related and very frequent.

Examples

"Nous logeons chez des amis ce week-end."

Natural Translation

We are staying with friends this weekend.

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