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How to say I wish you a pleasant journey in English?

Wish you a nice trip in English: have a nice trip.

1. Have a nice trip

Wish you a nice trip

trip:

English [tr?p] American [tr?p]?

n. Travel, trip; fall, stumble; stumble (make someone fall action); mistake, fault

vi. Travel; stumble, stumble; walk briskly, jump

Thank?you,?sir.?Have?a?nice?trip .?

Thank you, sir, and wish you a pleasant journey.

2. have a pleasant journey

English [h?v plez?nt ?d?:ni]? American [h?v e ?pl?z?nt ?d?ni ]?

Bon voyage, safe journey

journey:

English [?d?:ni] American [?d?:rni]?

n. Travel, journey date; course, process

vi. Travel, travel

vt. Traveled or traveled to...

We?hope?you'll?have?a?pleasant?journey.?

We hope you all have a pleasant journey.

Phrases:

1. Expect a pleasant journey? Expect a pleasant journey

2. Very pleasant journey? The journey is very pleasant

3. insure a pleasant journey? ensure a pleasant journey

4. his pleasant journey to Singapore? his pleasant journey to Singapore; his pleasant journey; his pleasant journey

5. There is a pleasant journey? Have a pleasant journey

6. Playing happy a pleasant journey? Have fun

Extended information:

Related word analysis:

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Journey, tour, travel, trip, voyage, excursion, expedition, cruise all contain the meaning of "travel".

1. Journey is the most common word, focusing on long and distant one-way land travel, but also refers to water or air travel.

2. Tour refers to a tour or parade that returns to the starting point at the end, with stops and sightseeing points during the journey, the distance can be long or short, and the purpose is different.

3. Travel generally refers to the act of traveling rather than a specific trip. It mostly refers to a long-term trip to a distant place. The direct destination is not emphasized. Both singular and plural can be used.

4. Trip is a common word used in spoken language. It often refers to a short trip for official business or pleasure.

5. Voyage refers to travel on water, especially sea travel, but also air travel.

6. Excursion is a more formal term. It often refers to a short-term recreational trip of no more than one day. It can also refer to an excursion by train or ship to and from a specific scenic spot.

7. Expedition refers to an expedition or expedition with a specific purpose.

8. Cruise mainly refers to a tour by boat and stops at multiple places.