Usage examples of "voyage" in French with translation to English

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Elle voyage autour du monde. She is traveling around the world.
Qui a organisé ce voyage ? Who planned that trip?
Je lui souhaitai bon voyage. I wished him a good journey.
Elle est partie en voyage. She's gone on a trip.
Je vous souhaite un bon voyage. I wish you a pleasant voyage.
Le son voyage très rapidement. Sound travels very quickly.
Le voyage coûta fort cher. The trip was very expensive.
Nous vous souhaitons un agréable voyage. We wish you a pleasant journey.
J'ai envie de partir en voyage. I want to go somewhere on a trip.
Le Titanic coula lors de son voyage inaugural. The Titanic sunk on its maiden voyage.
Il faut que je voyage. I need to travel.
Il a raconté son voyage. He gave an account of his trip.
Le voyage vient juste de commencer. The journey has just begun.
Marie partit en voyage autour du monde. Mary went on a voyage around the world.
L'équipage se préparait pour le voyage spatial. The crew prepared for the voyage to outer space.
Il est encore parti en voyage. He set out on his travels again.
Puis-je poursuivre mon voyage ? Can I continue my trip?
Je lui ai souhaité bon voyage. I wished him a good journey.
Nous pûmes partir en voyage pour quelques jours. We could go travelling for a few days.
On compare souvent la vie à un voyage. Life is often compared to a voyage.
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