Welcome
"Bem-vindos" is a Portuguese phrase meaning "welcome" in English.
You can say: Olá, sejam bem-vindos, or Muito bem-vindos, or simply Bem vindos!
Olá, bem vindos!
The Portuguese equivalent of the English word 'welcome' is the following: bem-vinda; bem-vindas; bem-vindo; or bem-vindos. The Portuguese pronunciation is the following: behng-VEE-nduh; behng-VEE-nduhsh; beng-VEE-ndoo; and beng-VEE-ndoosh. The word-by-word translation is the following: 'bem' 'well'; 'vinda', 'vindas', 'vindo', 'vindos' 'coming'. The choice of the four examples depends upon the situation. 'Bem-vinda' is the choice for welcoming one female, 'bem-vindas' a group of females. Bem-vindo' is the choice for welcoming one male, 'bem-vindos' a group of males or a mixed group of females and males.
"Welcome to California" would be "Bem vindos a California"
Bem-vinda, to a female; bem-vindas, to a group of females; bem-vindo, to a male; and bem-vindos, to a group of males, or to a mixed group of females and males.
Mais bem! in Portuguese is "Better than!" in English.
"Welcom to Port of Saints" would be "Bem vindos a Porto de Santos"
Bem! E você? in Portuguese is "(I'm) well! And (how are) you?" in English.
"Welcome to Dudley's party" would be "Bem vindos, ao festa de Dudley"
Bem vindos
In Portuguese, "Welcome to Rio" is said as "Bem-vindo ao Rio." If addressing a group, you would say "Bem-vindos ao Rio." This phrase is commonly used to greet visitors arriving in Rio de Janeiro.