godspeed
word
Definition
An old-fashioned way to wish someone success and safety, especially when they are leaving or starting a journey.
Usage & Nuances
Very formal, poetic, or old-fashioned; rarely used in casual speech but still seen in literature, speeches, or when wishing someone well before a challenge or journey. Often written as a standalone wish. Not commonly used for everyday 'good luck'.
Spanish: buena suerte - que Dios te acompañePortuguese (BR): boa sorte - vá com DeusPortuguese (PT): boa sorte - vai com DeusChinese (Simplified): 一路顺风 - 祝你好运Chinese (Traditional): 一路順風 - 祝你好運Hindi: शुभ यात्रा - भगवान तुम्हारा साथ देArabic: مع السلامة - وفقك اللهBengali: শুভযাত্রা - মঙ্গলময় হোকRussian: счастливого пути - удачиJapanese: ご武運を - ご無事をVietnamese: thượng lộ bình an - chúc may mắnKorean: 안녕히 가십시오 - 행운을 빕니다Turkish: yolun açık olsun - başarılarUrdu: خدا حافظ - خیر و برکت کے ساتھIndonesian: semoga perjalananmu lancar - semoga sukses
Example Sentences
We wish you godspeed on your journey.
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It's a dangerous mission—godspeed to all involved.
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As the rocket launched, everyone watching quietly whispered 'godspeed.'
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He said 'godspeed' as his friend left for college.
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The captain wished the crew godspeed before they sailed.
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I'll see you in a year—until then, godspeed.
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