The proper term is bon voyage not von voyage. Bon voyage in a French term and means "to have a safe journey".
Bon Voyage means Good Journey in French. You say it to someone whaen they are going on a significant journey, especially abroad. From Anna m
It is a part-word meaning 'from' or 'of'; for example, "Alexander von Hergschloff" is "Alexander from Hergschloff".
The likely phrase from French is "bon voyage" (bhahn voy-ahj) meaning "good voyage" -- which wishes someone "a safe trip" or "a nice trip."
Buskirk is a German word which formed from "Von Boskirk" or "Van Boskirk". The meaning of this word is unknown.
voyage is journey and i think sur is safe soo.. un voyage sur
Bon voyage is the correct one
E. Von Bruck has written: 'Voyage'
It is French, meaning have a good voyage
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Bon voyage ! : have a nice trip!
Bon Voyage means Good Journey in French. You say it to someone whaen they are going on a significant journey, especially abroad. From Anna m
the first voyage of a ship after its acceptance by the owners from the builders.
Bon Voyage is a French phrase that stands for "have a nice trip."
It is a part-word meaning 'from' or 'of'; for example, "Alexander von Hergschloff" is "Alexander from Hergschloff".
Bon Voyage is French for Good Trip. Used as a parting gesture.
Baron von Sheepsbottom
The phrase from French is "bon voyage" meaning have a good voyage or trip.