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Chemin is a French noun meaning path, way, or route. It designates a course along which a person or vehicle travels, and can also be used metaphorically to refer to a life path, method, or process. The word is masculine and is widely used in everyday French as well as in place names and surnames.

Etymology: Chemin originates in Old French and is cognate with terms in other Romance languages that describe

In practice, chemin appears in both literal and figurative expressions. Common phrases include chemin privé (private

Toponymy and surnames: Chemin and its variants appear in the names of places or localities in francophone

See also: Cheminement; Chemin de fer; Toponymy.

roads
or
pathways.
Its
usage
stresses
an
established
route
rather
than
a
simple
track.
road),
chemin
d'accès
(access
road),
and
chemin
de
randonnée
(hiking
trail).
The
noun
also
forms
compound
terms
such
as
chemin
de
fer,
meaning
railway,
and
cheminement,
denoting
progression
or
the
act
of
moving
along
a
path.
regions,
and
it
is
also
used
as
a
surname
in
French-speaking
communities.