"Buon viaggio" is an Italian equivalent of "Have a nice trip."
Specifically, the masculine singular adjective "buon, buono"* means "good." The masculine singular noun "viaggio" means "trip." Its singular definite article is "il" ("the"). Its singular indefinite article is "un, uno" ("a, one").
The pronunciation is "bwohn VYAHDJ-djyoh."
*The final vowel "o" of "buono" drops before a noun that begins with a consonant.
Buon viaggio.
Have a nice trip! = Miłej podróży!
Have a nice trip = Bon voyage! (Not sure what you mean by "When you are flight".
bella gita
¡Buen viaje! (Have a nice trip!)
hope you had a nice time.
bon voyage!
De naro es capidol?
In Croatian, "Have a nice trip" is expressed as "Sretan put." This phrase can be used to wish someone a pleasant journey when they are about to travel.
Marco is Marc in Italian. Hope this helps.
"sollo porra" only hope
there isn't really an "it" in italian, so if you want to say "it's italian, you would just say italiano (itah lee ah no) hope it helps :)