A voyage or trip from one place to another, such as--> "Let us journey to Toronto for a visit."
Also a distance that you will travel, such as--> "The journey will take 2 days to cover."
There are two common ways to spell "journey": "journey" and "journy". The most common and accepted spelling is "journey".
The homonym for journey is "journal."
That would depend on the context. If you are starting on a trip, that would be "a journey" If you are partway through a trip, you would be on "a leg of a journey" For example, if you were driving from New York to Los Angeles, that would be "a journey". Along the way, the portion of the trip between say Chicago and Kansas City might be "a leg of the journey"
"tabi" or "ryokou"
Have a safe journey in Flemish is "Goede reis"
a journey with a purpose
a journey with a purpose
A long journey, or rough trip. (That's the main definition, there are also other definitions.)
Good journey.
The definition for the word journey is to travel not to home but to a place going to Utah from Florida. Driving to Utah from Forida would be real nice trip .But driving to one state to another would be considered a journey
A perilous voyage is a trip or journey that is dangerous.
In a general sense, an errand is basically an endeavor, usually small in scope, that a person does as part of their overall daily routine. The literal definition is a short journey done to deliver or collect something.
Supplies are whatever materials you need to complete a task, make a journey, carry out a job.
It depends on the definition sought for the word "trip".a) (a journey) viajeb) (to trip) tropezar
Supplies are whatever materials you need to complete a task, make a journey, carry out a job.
An expedition to observe or hunt animals in their natural habitat. It is the Swahili word for a trip or journey.
Pilgrimage in Christianity holds significance as a spiritual journey to a sacred place, often to deepen faith and seek blessings. It relates to the general definition of pilgrimage as a journey with a purpose, typically for religious reasons, to connect with the divine and seek spiritual growth.