The Portuguese equivalent of the English sentence 'I miss you' is the following: eu sinto falta de voce. The Portuguese pronunciation is the following: AY-oo SEE-ntoo FOW*-tuh djee voh-SAY. The word-by-word translation is the following: 'eu' means 'I'; 'sinto' '[I] feel'; 'falta' 'lack'; 'de' 'from' or 'of'; 'voce' 'you'. *The sound is like the sound of 'ow' in the English word 'how'.
"Olá" is how you say hello in Brazilian Portuguese.
"Beijos" is how you say "kisses" in Brazilian Portuguese.
You would say "Eu sou brasileiro" in Brazilian Portuguese.
How are you in portuguese(brazilian) is "Como vai você?"
You can say "Eu entendo" in Brazilian Portuguese to mean "I understand."
You say "meu filho" in Brazilian Portuguese to refer to my son.
You can say "Estou muito feliz" in Brazilian Portuguese.
"Yes" in Brazilian Portuguese is "sim."
The problem in Brazilian portuguese is o problema.
Obrigado is the portuguese word for "thank you". There's no brazilian, there's only portuguese
There isn't an equivalent name in Brazilian Portuguese for Barry.
The word "wife" in Brazilian Portuguese is "esposa".