Путешествия безопасно
Puteshestviya bezopasno
In Inuktitut, you can say "Qujannamiik" which translates to "Have a good journey" or "Safe travels".
In Slavic languages, you can say "Безопасної дороги" in Ukrainian, "Безопасное путешествие" in Russian, and "Bezpečnou cestu" in Czech.
To say "no" in Russian, you can say "нет" (pronounced as "nyet").
Достаточно is how you say the word enough in Russian.
The word "black" in Russian is "чёрный" (chyorniy).
safe travels
The only answer to the English safe travels translated into Lithuanian is - saugaus Kelionės.
Viagens seguras
Its viajar travel in spanish is viajar
Kalo taksidi /καλό ταξίδι/.
In Inuktitut, you can say "Qujannamiik" which translates to "Have a good journey" or "Safe travels".
In French, you can say "Bon voyage, mon amour" to convey "safe travels, my love." This phrase combines a common expression for wishing someone a good trip with an affectionate term for "my love."
The Hawaiian word aloha can be used to wish someone safe travels. Aloha can be used in many different situations.
есть безопасное путешествие yestʹ bezopasnoe puteshestvie
To say "get home safe," you can use phrases like "safe travels" or "arrive safely." In Spanish, you might say "que llegues a casa sano y salvo." It's a friendly way to wish someone a safe journey back to their home.
In Apache, you can say "Hééł'ííh" to wish someone safe travels. This phrase conveys a sense of well-wishing for a journey. Different Apache tribes may have variations in their dialects, so it's always good to check for specific regional differences.
In Slavic languages, you can say "Безопасної дороги" in Ukrainian, "Безопасное путешествие" in Russian, and "Bezpečnou cestu" in Czech.