have a good trip (basically)
buen = good
viaje = trip/journey
Bon voyage = Buen viaje
Buen viaje - 1991 TV is rated/received certificates of: Argentina:13
The literal translation of that sentence is "Ten un viajo seguro" which is fine, but "Buen viaje" is more common. Both are correct.
The cast of Buen viaje - 2008 includes: Soledad Gilmet as Sandra Carlos Schulkin as Nestor
Have a good trip, friend and have fun!
buen viaje
Literally, it means "good trip," but it is best interpreted as "Have a good trip!"
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The cast of Buen viaje - 1991 includes: Delia Acosta Jorge Cabrera Beatriz Fontes Miguel Fontes Rafael Neumann Pilar Ojeda
¡Buen viaje! (Have a nice trip!)
¡Que tengas buen viaje!
To say "Have a great trip I love you" in Spanish, you would say "Ten un buen viaje, te quiero." In this phrase, "Ten un buen viaje" translates to "Have a great trip," and "te quiero" means "I love you." It's important to note that "te quiero" is a more casual way of saying "I love you" in Spanish, while "te amo" is a stronger expression of love.