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I wished her 'Bon Voyage!' as she set off on her holiday.
Bon Voyage is french. Say "Bon Voyage". The current phrasing does not make sense in English or in French. One would not say "Safe Travels, our friends" in English. One might say "May you have safe travels, dear friends" which would be translated as "Bon Voyage, chers amis". Bon voyage a nos ami - in french safe journeys our friends- in English
Vous avez fait bon voyage! in French means "You had a good journey!" in English.
Direct translation of the words "Bon voyage" in French mean "Good voyage" in English. Someone is hoping for you to have a good trip or future.
bon après-midi means 'good afternoon' in English.
Direct translation of the words "Bon voyage" in French mean "Good voyage" in English. Someone is hoping for you to have a good trip or future.
Bon voyage is a French equivalent of the English phrase "good voyage." The masculine singular phrase also translates as "Enjoy your trip!" and "Have a nice trip!" according to English contexts. The pronunciation will be "bo vwa-yazh" in French.
Bon Voyage
French is the language in the phrase Bon voyage!Specifically, the masculine adjective bon literally means "good". The masculine noun voyage means the same in English and French. The pronunciation will be "boh vwa-yazh" in French.
Bon voyage is the correct one
Bon voyage would be close enough.
Bon voyage is a French equivalent of the English phrase "good trip." The masculine singular phrase also translates as "Enjoy your trip!" and "Have a nice voyage!" according to English contexts. The pronunciation will be "bo vwa-yazh" in French.