It is French and it means - have a nice trip.
The phrase, "after a long sailing voyage" is a prepositional phrase.The word 'after' is the preposition; the noun 'voyage' is the object of the preposition.
The likely word is the phrase from French, bon voyage(good voyage -- meaning have a pleasant trip).
the word caravan comes from the Persia country and the language it comes from is the Persian language.
In English, the second syllable is unstressed. (However, in the phrase borrowed from French, "bon voyage", the first syllable of "voyage" is unstressed.)
Latin
The word "renaissance" comes from the French language, where it means "rebirth."
"First" is an English equivalent of "Kwanzaa." The word comes from the widely used Swahili language of Africa. It comes from a Swahili phrase meaning "first fruits."
It is a phrase used when you can not think of a word. A counter part for this word in the English language would probably something like "thingie" or "whatchamacallit". The phrase is not from the Hawaiian language; it comes from the Hawaiian Pidgin words "da kine" (derived from "the kind")
un voyage = a travelun voyageur = a traveler / travellerle voyage aérien = air travel
The word "alfalfa" comes from the Arabic language. It originated from the Arabic phrase "al-fasfasah" which refers to the plant.
The word "hedron" comes from the Greek language. It is derived from the Greek word "hedra," meaning seat or base.
it comes from the language Latin