Achumpumb
Nyaweh
Thank you lord for a safe travel or thank you lord for the safe travel are all correct. The use of "the" is definite article while for "a" is for indefinite article.
There is no such language (or tribe) as "Iroquois". Each of the Iroquois tribes spoke its own language - these were related to each other, but entirely different. Furthermore there is no direct translation of the Christian concept of "May God bless you".
Dern Thang Plot Phai ( Dern Thang-Travel, Plot Phai- Safe)
Its viajar travel in spanish is viajar
Kia tuupato te haere
Sois prudent
The correct spelling is 'Iroquois'.
It depends. You can say travel to when you mean to travel to another place. But you can say travel in for sentences such as " I want to travel in style.".
--> In the English language adjectives do NOT have a plural form. Therefore, you can say: "The kid is safe. The kids are safe."The verb changes, but the adjective does not.
Yeah. If you really mean it , i mean it's good to know that someone wants you to be safe when you travel.
The grammatically correct way to say this phrase is "travel safely." This is because "safely" is an adverb modifying the verb "travel," whereas the adjective "safe" should only be modifying a noun. In this case, the word "travel" is used as a verb rather than a noun.