"Boa viagem" is a Portuguese equivalent of "Have a good trip."
The feminine adjective "boa" means "good." The feminine noun "viagem" means "trip." Its singular definite article is "a" ("the"), and its singular indefinite article "uma" ("a, one").
The pronunciation is "BOH-uh VYAH-zheng."
Faça uma boa viagem.
"Enjoy your trip!" and "Have a nice trip!" are English equivalents of the Portuguese phrase Boa viagem! The feminine singular phrase translates literally as "Good voyage!" in English. The pronunciation will be "BO-uh VYA-zheng" in Cariocan Brazilian and in continental Portuguese.
Boa viagem = bon voyage (or have a good trip)
viagem = trip, travel
The phrase 'Boa viagem' is Portuguese for '[have a] good trip.' The Portuguese pronunciation is the following: BOH-uh vee-AH-zheng. The word-by-word translation is the following: 'boa' means 'good'; and 'viagem' 'journey' or 'trip'.
Boa Viagem is a Portuguese equivalent of 'Have a good trip'. The feminine adjective 'boa' means 'good, fortunate'. The feminine noun 'viagem' means 'voyage, trip'. Together, they're pronounced 'BOH-uh vee-AH-zheng'.
How is your trip? would be "Como é sua viagem?"
Tenha uma boa viagem (have a good trip) would be the most common.
Viagem (travel)
Brazilian Portuguese - "pela sua viagem" European Portuguese - "pela tua viagem"
boa viagem
He introduced "cinnamon" and "pepper" to the Portuguese, His trip made the Portuguese eager to trade directly with Indian merchants.
"Have a good trip" is an English equivalent of "boa viagem."The feminine adjective "boa" means "good." The feminine noun "viagem" means "trip, journey." Its singular definite article is "a" ("the"), and its singular indefinite article "uma" ("a, one").The pronunciation is "BOH-uh VYAH-zheng."