I'm thinking of going to Paris. Would May or June be a better time? I've read about how Parisians leave Paris to go to other parts of France, will that be around this time? Also, would ...
i`d like to know the character of the french people in different areas. Where are they more formal? And where are they more relaxed?
What are people from the Nancy area like, and ...
This will be my first time in Paris and want to see the Eiffel Tower, Moulin Rouge etc.. Will want to experience the night life also as we are all in our mid 20'...
Bon voyage is a French phrase used in English to say goodbye to someone embarking on a long journey, most commonly a sailing trip.
There are several things named Bon Voyage:
Bon Voyage! Disney goods specialty shop in Japan.
Bon Voyage was a 1949 game show diected by Greg Garrison and known as Treasure Quest in the USA.
Bon Voyage was the title of the last of four collections of short stories published by Noel Coward, appearing in 1967. The title story was also adapted for television in 1985, starring Nigel Havers, Ursula Howells and Judy Parfitt and directed by Mike Vardy.
shari
i believe it means "good voyage" in french, when you are traveling on a ship.
catherine i
Hi from France !
Bon voyage = Safe journey !!
Have a nice day,
Cat.
Bingo's Mommy
That's a wish for a safe trip over seas. I believe it means "good voyage" or something like that.
shoe s
having a party on the ship before sailing off meaning have a good voyage
2 shy
"Bon Voyage" is the french equalivent for "Have a good trip". It it not just for someone who is traveling by ship. The same expression is used no matter how you are traveling.
tokala
bon voyage means "have a good trip", or "happy journey"
Princess1124
it is French literally meaning good voyage, like have a good trip.
COOLDUDE
Its a french word means Happy Journey!!!
searching
the words are of french origin . translated means good journey . bon means good and voyage is journey
paris
Bon voyage is a trip made in France. Believe me ! Do it and you'll see I'm right. Bon voyage to France !