Je suis heureux de savoir que vous appréciez votre voyage.
"Are you enjoying your trip?" = "Gefällt dir die Reise?" (informal, singular) "Are you enjoying your trip?" = "Gefällt dir der Ausflug?" (informal, singular) "Are you enjoying your trip?" = "Gefällt euch die Reise?" (informal, plural) "Are you enjoying your trip?" = "Gefällt euch der Ausflug?" (informal, plural) "Are you enjoying your trip?" = "Gefällt Ihnen die Reise?" (formal) "Are you enjoying your trip?" = "Gefällt Ihnen der Ausflug?" (formal)
Ce voyage était extraordinaire, je suis heureux (heureuse if a women is writing) d'avoir pu venir.
The French word for trip is "voyage" (masc.) in French; that word means travel, trip, journey. A recreative, short trip may also be called "une excursion" (fem.)Voyage.
"Have a good trip!" in English is Bon voyage! in French.
a trip to Paris is 'un voyage à Paris' in French.
the french had paid for jacques's trip
my trip to france
the french had paid for jacques's trip
It's French for "good trip". "Bon" is French for good and "voyage" means a trip.
"bon Voyage au Quebec' means have a safe trip or have a good trip
One of the most heart-warming moments of our trip happened in Meghalaya. I can not forget the wonderful experience I had at the weekend getaway at Meghalaya. It was my first solo trip and I am glad I went for it. wowrooms.co.in
she is going on a trip = elle part en voyage