Addio, ti auguro un viaggio sicuro!
"Journey" in English is viaggio in Italian.
bel viaggio
Buon viaggio Viaggio felice
Commosso viaggio is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "soulful journey." The masculine singular adjective/past participle and noun -- which may be preceded by the masculine singular definite article il ("the") or indefinite un, uno ("a, an") -- translate literally by word order into English as "emotionally moving journey (trip)." The pronunciation will be "kom-MOS-so VYAD-djo" in Italian.
Viaggio sicuro is a literal Italian equivalent of the English phrase "safe trip." The masculine singular phrase also translates into English as "secure (harmless, stress-free, worry-free) journey." The pronunciation will be "VYAD-djo see-KOO-ro" in Italian.
Cerca, inchiesta, and ricerca are Italian equivalents of the English word "quest." The three feminine singular nouns respectively translate additionally into English as "search," "long search," and "medieval journey." The respective pronunciations will be "TCHER-ka," een-KYEH-sta" and "ree-TCHER-ka" in Italian.
Viaggio sicuro is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "safe journey."Specifically, the masculine noun viaggio means "journey, trip, voyage." The masculine adjective sicurotranslates as "safe, secure." The pronunciation will be "VYAD-djo see-KOO-ro" in Italian.
Bon Voyage is a French phrase that has been borrowed into English, usually translated as "safe journey."
"First voyage to the Earth" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase primo viaggio al mondo. The masculine singular adjective and noun, combined preposition with masculine singular definite article, and masculine singular noun also translate into Engilsh as "first world journey." The pronunciation will be "PREE-mo VYAD-djo al MON-do" in Italian.
In literal terms, Sonda (translated from Italian to English) means "[he, she, or it] probes."
Italian Journey was created in 1816.
Vous avez fait bon voyage! in French means "You had a good journey!" in English.