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The singular sicura and the plural sicure in the feminine and the singular sicuro and the plural sicuri in the masculine are Italian equivalents of the English word "safe." The choice depends upon the gender and number of "safe" events, objects, and people. The respective pronunciation will be "see-KOO-ra" and "see-KOO-rey" in the feminine and "see-KOO-ro" and "see-KOO-ree" in the masculine in Italian.

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"Safe trip" and "(Have a) safe trip!" are just two English equivalents of the Italian phrase viaggio sicuro.

Specifically, the masculine noun viaggio means "journey, trip, voyage." The masculine adjective sicuro translates as "safe, secure." The pronunciation will be "VYAD-djo see-KOO-ro" in Italian.

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Sicurezza is an Italian equivalent of the English word "safety."

Specifically, the Italian word is a feminine singular noun. It may be preceded by the feminine singular definite article la("the"). The pronunciation will be "SEE-koo-RET-tsa" in Italian.

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"Safe trip" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase viaggio sicuro.

Specifically, the masculine noun viaggio means "voyage." The masculine adjective sicuro means "certain, safe, secure, steady." The pronunciation is "vyahdj-DJOH see-KOO-roh."

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"A peaceful and safe holiday" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase una vacanza tranquilla e sicura.

Specifically, the feminine indefinite article una means "a, one." The feminine noun vacanza means "holiday, vacation." The feminine adjective tranquilla means "calm, peaceful, tranquil." The conjunction e means "and." The feminine adjective sicura means "safe."

The pronunciation is "OO-nah vah-KAHN-tsah trahn-KWEEL-lah eh see-KOO-rah."

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Viaggiare sicuri in Italian is "to travel safe" in English.

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"Have a safe journey!" in English is Buon viaggio ("Have a good journey") in Italian.

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Buon viaggio! (bwon vyadj-joe)

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