Examples of using "Reis" in a sentence and their english translations:
Bon voyage!
- Bon voyage!
- Safe journey.
- Have a nice flight.
- Have a safe trip.
- Bon voyage!
- Enjoy your trip.
- Have a safe trip.
- Have a nice trip!
- Bon voyage!
- Have a good trip!
- Godspeed!
Long journey?
- Have a nice trip!
- Have a nice trip.
Have a safe trip.
- Have a safe journey home.
- Have a good trip home!
- Enjoy your trip.
- I wish you a good journey.
- Have a nice trip!
- Bon voyage!
- Have a good trip.
I travel light.
Whenever I travel,
- I travel often.
- I often travel.
- I travel frequently.
- I'm travelling alone.
- I'm traveling by myself.
- I'm traveling alone.
- I like traveling.
- I like to travel.
- I like travelling.
I'm traveling light.
- I travel a lot.
- I travel around a lot.
She is contemplating a trip.
How was your trip?
I never travel alone.
- How was your trip?
- How was the trip?
The trip was expensive.
How was your trip to Australia?
The wild thing that happened on that trip
My journey with this calling
Only females make this one-way trip.
Let's take a trip.
Round trip? Only one-way.
"I like traveling." "So do I."
Tom is leaving on a trip on Friday.
Tom is often traveling.
I come to Australia quite a lot.
I don't travel very often.
Why did Tom cancel his trip?
What's the purpose of your trip?
So, this journey won't be easy.
I wish you a pleasant voyage.
Round trip or one-way?
Did you enjoy your trip?
I will be traveling in Europe next week.
The journey is cheaper by bike.
- I like going on trips in my car.
- I like to travel with my car.
Life is like a journey.
- I am traveling to Spain.
- I'm traveling to Spain.
He had to continue his trip in secret.
He went on a voyage to America.
Mary told us about her trip.
The journey was a swift and pleasant one.
I often travel to other countries.