Salut: Safe journey (have a good trip).
The correct punctuation for the French phrase "Bon voyage" is an exclamation mark at the end of the phrase.
Bon voyage would be close enough.
"bon voyage !" or "faites bon voyage !"
bon voyage is French for 'have a good journey'
Direct translation of the words "Bon voyage" in French mean "Good voyage" in English. Someone is hoping for you to have a good trip or future.
It's French for "good trip". "Bon" is French for good and "voyage" means a trip.
Direct translation of the words "Bon voyage" in French mean "Good voyage" in English. Someone is hoping for you to have a good trip or future.
"bon voyage" means "farewell"
"Bon voyage" is... French, to "good voyage" or "good travel". In Portuguese: "Boa Viagem".
safe trip mean passe un bon voyage in french
The proper term is bon voyage not von voyage. Bon voyage in a French term and means "to have a safe journey".
Bon Voyage is french. Say "Bon Voyage". The current phrasing does not make sense in English or in French. One would not say "Safe Travels, our friends" in English. One might say "May you have safe travels, dear friends" which would be translated as "Bon Voyage, chers amis". Bon voyage a nos ami - in french safe journeys our friends- in English