You could say "Bon voyage", but the literal translation would be something like: "Bonne chance pour ton voyage."
It depends. If the trip is by plane or boat: Bon voyage. If the trip is by car: Bonne route.
'I had a good trip' translates as 'J'ai fait un bon voyage'
safe trip mean passe un bon voyage in french
good luck = buena suerte
You could say "Habe iter jucundum!" (literally: "Have a pleasant trip/journey!")
To say 'good evening' in French you say 'bonsoir'. This is pronounced as 'bon swor'.
In French,Bon Voyageis said to someone to wish them a good trip. It literally means 'good trip'.To Say 'Goodbye' , you say:Au Revoiror, if you are casually speaking to a friend, for example, you could say:A bientôt!Meaning 'See you later!'or[fer'wel] (noun) adieu (masculin)According to a translating dictionary, is the masculine form for 'Farewell'.
"bonne chance" is what you say if you want to say "good luck"
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You could say "Bon chance" which is good luck.
"bon voyage en France" is the way French speakers would say 'have a good trip to France'.
In French, you can say "bonne chance pour ton test" to wish someone good luck on their test.
"bon voyage !" or "faites bon voyage !"
If in a language other than English, need to specify which one.
bonne chance à toi
Bonne chance, ami.
Bonne chance Anne.