You could say "Habe iter jucundum!"
(literally: "Have a pleasant trip/journey!")
Bonum iter!
You could say "Bon voyage", but the literal translation would be something like: "Bonne chance pour ton voyage."
"die bona mea"
To say "Who am I?" in Latin you can say "quisnam sum Ego?"
How do you say determined in Latin?
The usual Latin translation of "gentleman" is generosus, which means a man of good family (from genus, generis, "race, stock").
"Have a good trip!" English is the official language of Australia.
To say the words good man in the Latin language you say bonus. These words are said in Italian as uomo buono.
buen viaje
Trevlig resa
maligayang paglalakbay
"Maligayang paglalakbay"
Bene erat!
bon voyage, good trip, good journey. as in 'have a good trip'
"bon voyage en France" is the way French speakers would say 'have a good trip to France'.
You can simply say, "Bonum est" (literally this means, "It is good")
cael trip da
They say 'Schoene Reise', which translates to have a good trip.