Italian Idiom of the Week: Farsi strada (to make one’s way)

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A useful expression in Italian is farsi strada, which means “to make one’s way.” It is often followed by the preposition tra / fra meaning between or through.

Italian idiom "farsi strada"

The first part of the expression contains the verb fare, meaning to do or to make. However, it is in its reflexive form farsi, which can be translated as “to make for oneself” or “to get oneself.” It is used when the action being performed comes back to the subject, or influences the subject in some way.

The second part is the noun strada, meaning road, street, route, or way depending on the context. So, what we are literally saying is “to make for oneself a way” – almost a mirror image of the English idiom!

You can also use this expression figuratively to describe the act of getting ahead in life, or when something, such as a popular book or film, gains traction.



Group of people listening on the street.

In a similar way, the expression fare strada (using the normal form of the verb fare rather than its reflexive form) can be used to say that someone has achieved success in his life or career, or has significantly improved them.


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