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safe journey
Taith ddiogel (i chi), a safe journey (to you).
We don't say "safe journey" - well, not literally, anyway. Our equivalent is "good journey" (boa viagem)
safe travels
In Maori, you can say "haere whakamiharo" to wish someone a safe journey.
Bon voyage
veilig reis
shubha yaathra
In Maori, you can say "Haere pai atu, haere pai mai" which means 'Have a safe journey'.
In Malay, you can say "selamat jalan" to wish someone a safe journey. This phrase translates directly to "safe journey" and is commonly used when someone is departing. Alternatively, you might also hear "selamat perjalanan," which conveys a similar sentiment.
In Jamaican Patois, you can say "Safe travels" as "Safe trip" or "Safe travels, yuh hear?" It's a friendly way to wish someone a good journey.
In Tshivenda, you can say "U fhedza vhukuma" to wish someone a safe journey. This phrase conveys your hope for their safe travels. It's a warm and considerate way to express good wishes before someone embarks on a trip.