Usage Note
Chemin refers to a path or track, often unpaved, and is commonly used figuratively for 'way' or 'route' in life. The phrase en chemin means 'along the way', and faire son chemin means to make one's way or to get ahead in life. It is distinct from route (highway) or rue (street).
Examples
"Nous avons pris le chemin le plus court."
Natural Translation
We took the shortest path.
Literal Translation
We have taken the path the most short
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