"Have a good trip" = "goede reis"
One remark: Flemish is the word people use to describe a variety of Dutch spoken in Flanders (northern Belgium). In essence Dutch and Flemish are the same, meaning people in northern Belgium do speak Dutch. Only, they speak it slightly differently (compare American English and English English).
"Goede reis!"
Goedendag!
In Flemish, you can say "goedendag" which means good day.
In Flemish, you can say "goedenacht" to wish someone a good night.
Good evening in Flemish is "goede avond."
In Flemish, you can say "goede reis" to wish someone a good journey or bon voyage.
Goedendag!
In Flemish, you can say "goedendag" which means good day.
Good evening in Flemish is "goede avond."
In Flemish, "Flemish" is referred to as "Vlaams."
"Red" in Flemish is "rood."
"Three" in Flemish is "drie."
Belgium has 3 languages: French, Flemish and German. It all depends on what part of the country you are in. In French you say "au revoir," in Flemish you say "salukes" and in German you say "auf wiedersehen."
In Flemish, the word for "house" is "huis."
In Flemish, you say "do" as "doen."
"Have a good trip!" English is the official language of Australia.
The word for blackberry in Flemish is "braambes."
vandaag