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"bon voyage" means "farewell"
Maiden Voyage means the first voyage for a ship, or other transport.
The proper term is bon voyage not von voyage. Bon voyage in a French term and means "to have a safe journey".
Every week of every month begins with Sunday.
There is not a problem with saying 'in to the sea', 'sea' being a noun, but saying 'in to the voyage', even though 'voyage' is also a noun, does not make sense. The reason for this is that the sea is something of substance, into which we can go, whilst a voyage, being temporal, is not, and so we can't, in that sense, go in to it, You could, of course, make a case for a metaphysical 'Into The Voyage'. 'On With The Voyage' or 'The Voyage Begins' might be better.
Bon Voyage means goodbye in French. So, simply, the antonym is hello.
Bon voyage is a French equivalent of 'Have a great trip'. It's pronounced 'bohn vwah-ahzh'. The masculine adjective 'bon' means 'good'. The masculine noun 'voyage' means 'trip, voyage'.
It's French for "good trip". "Bon" is French for good and "voyage" means a trip.
It means "good voyage" and expresses your wish for this person in a way everyone understands.He said bon voyage to his troublesome neighbors as they left for another state.
All people used to say "Bon Voyage!" which means "Safe Journey."
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In the UK, the seasons are: Winter begins 21st December every year. Spring begins 20th March every year. Summer begins 21st June every year. Autumn begins 22nd September every year. Therefore, mid Winter would be late January/early February.