How do you write 'safe travels' (or something similar) in Russian?
Sunday, August 22nd, 2010 at
8:25 am
I realise it's probably impossible to type with an English keyboard as the language has it's own characters but I was wondering if perhaps someone could provide a link. Or a suggestion as to how I can figure this out.
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Счастливого пути (shastlivovo puti)! This is the most common expression for Bon Voyage.
this is "safe travels" in Russian безопасные перемещения
just copy and paste it into your letter or email
have a safe trip = имейте безопасное отключение
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The very first answer given is not very correct. Russian people don’t use those phrases. The answer right above mine is the one most commonly used:Счастливого пути. It is pronounced "schastlivogo puti" and the direct translation is "Happy trip (travel)".