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What do you mean, bon voyage?

Have a nice trip, have a nice trip! Bon means good, Voyage means journey. It comes from French, but can be used as English.

have a pleasant/safe journey

English [? b? n v\u? ] beauty [? b\? n v\u? ]

What? Will. then what Wish? What about you? Bang? The voyage? And then what? Probably? Tell? What about you? All of them? About what? His? Vacation? Plan. ?

He will wish you a pleasant journey and tell you his holiday plans.

Extended data

Travel, travel, travel, travel, sail, hike, explore, cruise

These nouns all mean "travel"

The most common word "journey" mainly refers to a very long one-way land trip, and also refers to a trip on water or in the air.

Tourism refers to the last trip back to the place of departure, with a stopover, long or short, with different purposes.

Travel generally refers to the act of traveling, not specific travel. It refers to a long trip to a distant place, and does not emphasize the direct destination. Both singular and plural.

Trip is a common word, commonly used in spoken language, and often refers to a relatively short trip for business or pleasure.

Voyage refers to traveling on water, especially at sea, and can also refer to air travel.

Excursion is a more formal term, which often refers to a short-term leisure trip of no more than one day, or a hiking trip to and from a specific scenic spot by train or ship.

Exploration refers to an investigation or exploration with a specific purpose.

Cruise mainly refers to cruise by boat, stopping at many places.