"Drive safe(ly)" in Spanish is "Maneja con cuidado". It is pronounced "mah-NAY-ha cone kwee-DAH-doe". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
Buen viaje! is a Spanish equivalent of the English wish "Safe trip!"
Specifically, the masculine adjective bueno* literally means "good." The masculine noun viaje translates as "trip, voyage." The pronunciation will be "bwen BYA-key" in Spanish.
Ten un viaje seguro. Have a safe trip! Viaja con seguro. (command form) "Travel safely." Literally "travel with safety." I don't think the adverb is appropriate in this context.
"Have a safe trip!" in English means ¡Qué tengas un viaje seguro! in Spanish.
Que tenga un buen viaje.
Volver seguro
Guardia segura (safeguard)
It's "Regresa a mi"
no vuelvas embarazada!
Vuelto [Masciline] or Vuelva [Feminine]
Regrese a nosotros pronto.
Solamente quiero que regreses. (I just want you to come back).
come to is venir, and Come is Ven
come and see in spanish is "Venga y vea"
when did you come in = cuando entraste
venir
venga a me
come inside = ¡Pase por favor!
you say: venir beb'e.