Breakdown of È difficile cavarsela quando hai nostalgia di casa.
essere
to be
la casa
house
difficile
difficult
di
of, from
Questions & Answers about È difficile cavarsela quando hai nostalgia di casa.
How is the word cavarsela formed?
It is a pronominal verb made of three parts: the root verb cavare (to pull out or extract), the reflexive pronoun si (which changes to se before another pronoun), and the direct object pronoun la (it). Combined, they create the fixed idiom meaning "to get by" or "to manage."
Why is cavarsela left in the infinitive here instead of being conjugated?
If the second half of the sentence uses "you" (hai), shouldn't the first half use cavartela instead of cavarsela?
That's a great observation! You absolutely could say è difficile cavartela to match the "you" in hai. By using cavarsela, the speaker makes the first part a broad, universal statement ("It is hard for anyone to get by"), before switching to the informal, general "you" in the second half. Both are perfectly natural.
Why does Italian use hai nostalgia instead of an adjective for "homesick"?