it means, have a good trip
"No tiene un gato" is a correct sentence. But it needs context as it can be translated 3 ways. Here are the ways with their identifying pronouns:Él no tiene un gato. - He does not have a cat.Ella no tiene un gato. - She does not have a cat.Usted no tiene un gato. - You [formal] do not have a cat.
It means, "Have a safe trip!"
"Have a good trip/Bon voyage!" = "Buen viaje.""Have a nice time!/Hope it goes well!" = "Que vaya bien!" or "Que lo pases/pasen bien!""Have a nice trip." = "Feliz viaje."In Spanish, you can have a number of a ways you can say a specific sentence sometimes.*2.Good trip=Buen viajeQue tengas un buen viaje=have a good trip(singular)Tengan un buen viaje(plural)
Un Viaje was created on 2005-04-19.
Well, the woman who I love has a fiancé.
"Tiene un pequeño bolígrafo" means "you have a small pen". An alternate word for "pen" is "la pluma".
It means "Who has an accident?"
it is Spanish for a one way journey. Un viaje de Ida y de vuelta is a return journey
Que tengas un viaje seguro
You can say any of these words: recorrido trayecto viaje, but the most common is viaje.
Un Viaje al más allá was created in 1963.
Trip. This question should be in the Spanish-English translations section.