safe journey
Taith ddiogel (i chi), a safe journey (to you).
We don't say "safe journey" - well, not literally, anyway. Our equivalent is "good journey" (boa viagem)
safe travels
In Maori, you can say "haere whakamiharo" to wish someone a safe journey.
To pronounce safe journeyyou say |sāf||ˈjərnē|
Bon voyage
shubha yaathra
veilig reis
In Maori, you can say "Haere pai atu, haere pai mai" which means 'Have a safe journey'.
bon voyage à Paris
is - a. Apa khabar? (What's news?) b. Apa macam? (How are you?). Note c is pronounced as ch in English c. Halo (same pronunciation as ) - Colloquial (As in a famous '60's Malay song - Halo halo kawan saya) Good bye is - a. Selamat jalan (Safe journey) Said to the person going b. Selamat tinggal (Safe or good stay) Said to the person staying behind c. Selamat malam (Safe or good night) Said for a short journey