use it when someone is going on a journey embarking a new life or just a trip.
e.g a friend is going to Study Abroad you can just say Bon voyage!
I wished her 'Bon Voyage!' as she set off on her holiday.
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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
Honey! I came all the way from the office just to tell you "Bon Voyage."
All people used to say "Bon Voyage!" which means "Safe Journey."
Bon Voyage
Bon voyage is the correct one
Bon voyage would be close enough.
"bon voyage" means "farewell"
voyage is journey and i think sur is safe soo.. un voyage sur
Bon voyage = Suva Yatra!
The phrase from French is "bon voyage" meaning have a good voyage or trip.