뜻
Wishing someone a pleasant journey.
문화적 배경
In Spain, it's very common to use '¡Que tengáis un feliz viaje!' when speaking to a group of friends, using the 'vosotros' form which is rare in Latin America. Due to 'voseo', the stress and spelling of the verb change. You will hear 'tengás' instead of 'tengas'. Mexicans often add 'mucho' or use 'súper' to make the wish warmer. It is common to hear 'Que Dios te acompañe' (May God accompany you) alongside 'Que tengas un feliz viaje', reflecting a strong religious cultural background.
The 'Que' Shortcut
In Spanish, whenever you want to wish something, start with 'Que' + Subjunctive. It works for everything: 'Que descanses' (Sleep well), 'Que aproveche' (Enjoy your meal).
The Double Kiss
In Spain, say this phrase while giving two kisses. In Latin America, one kiss or a hug is more common.
뜻
Wishing someone a pleasant journey.
The 'Que' Shortcut
In Spanish, whenever you want to wish something, start with 'Que' + Subjunctive. It works for everything: 'Que descanses' (Sleep well), 'Que aproveche' (Enjoy your meal).
The Double Kiss
In Spain, say this phrase while giving two kisses. In Latin America, one kiss or a hug is more common.
셀프 테스트
Complete the sentence with the correct form of the verb 'tener'.
¡Que ______ (tú) un feliz viaje!
We use the present subjunctive 'tengas' for the informal 'tú' form in a wish.
Which of these is the most formal way to wish a boss a happy trip?
Selecciona la opción más formal:
'Tenga' and 'usted' provide the necessary level of formality for a professional setting.
Match the phrase to the correct situation.
Situación: Tu mejor amigo se va de vacaciones a Japón.
This is the standard wish for someone going on a trip.
Complete the dialogue.
Juan: 'Mañana vuelo a Buenos Aires.' María: '¡Qué bien! ______.'
Since Juan is flying (vuelo), the travel wish is appropriate.
🎉 점수: /4
시각 학습 자료
Travel Wishes by Formality
Informal
- • ¡Buen viaje!
- • ¡Pásalo bien!
- • ¡Disfruta!
Neutral
- • ¡Que tengas un feliz viaje!
- • ¡Que te vaya bien!
Formal
- • ¡Que tenga usted un feliz viaje!
- • ¡Le deseo un buen viaje!
연습 문제 은행
4 연습 문제¡Que ______ (tú) un feliz viaje!
We use the present subjunctive 'tengas' for the informal 'tú' form in a wish.
Selecciona la opción más formal:
'Tenga' and 'usted' provide the necessary level of formality for a professional setting.
Situación: Tu mejor amigo se va de vacaciones a Japón.
This is the standard wish for someone going on a trip.
Juan: 'Mañana vuelo a Buenos Aires.' María: '¡Qué bien! ______.'
Since Juan is flying (vuelo), the travel wish is appropriate.
🎉 점수: /4
자주 묻는 질문
4 질문Yes, it is perfectly correct and very common, though slightly less 'active' than 'Que tengas...'.
It is almost always singular: 'Buen viaje', even if the person is taking multiple flights.
Because it's a wish, not a statement of fact. Wishes trigger the subjunctive mood in Spanish.
Usually no. For a 20-minute drive, '¡Que te vaya bien!' or '¡Con cuidado!' (With care) is better.
관련 표현
¡Buen viaje!
synonymGood trip!
¡Que te vaya bien!
similarMay it go well for you!
¡Buen camino!
specialized formGood path!
¡Feliz estancia!
builds onHappy stay!