Je suis heureux de savoir que vous appréciez votre voyage.
"Are you enjoying your trip?" = "Gefällt dir die Reise?" (informal, singular) "Are you enjoying your trip?" = "Gefällt dir der Ausflug?" (informal, singular) "Are you enjoying your trip?" = "Gefällt euch die Reise?" (informal, plural) "Are you enjoying your trip?" = "Gefällt euch der Ausflug?" (informal, plural) "Are you enjoying your trip?" = "Gefällt Ihnen die Reise?" (formal) "Are you enjoying your trip?" = "Gefällt Ihnen der Ausflug?" (formal)
Ce voyage était extraordinaire, je suis heureux (heureuse if a women is writing) d'avoir pu venir.
The French word for trip is "voyage" (masc.) in French; that word means travel, trip, journey. A recreative, short trip may also be called "une excursion" (fem.)Voyage.
"Have a good trip!" in English is Bon voyage! in French.
a trip to Paris is 'un voyage à Paris' in French.
my trip to france
the french had paid for jacques's trip
the french had paid for jacques's trip
It's French for "good trip". "Bon" is French for good and "voyage" means a trip.
"bon Voyage au Quebec' means have a safe trip or have a good trip
One of the most heart-warming moments of our trip happened in Meghalaya. I can not forget the wonderful experience I had at the weekend getaway at Meghalaya. It was my first solo trip and I am glad I went for it. wowrooms.co.in
Trip: voyage Cruise: de croisière