I think that the Spanish phrase in your question should be written as follows: "Igualmente, es decir, estoy orgulloso de tí". Having said that, the English meaning would be: "Likewise, I mean, I am proud of you."
However, I would say that the phrase is more in line with: Likewise; that is to say, I am proud of you as well.:
estoy enfermo = I am ill (sick)
"I admire you" in Spanish is "Te admiro." It is pronounced, "Tay ahd-MEER-oh." Sites such as learn-spanish.co.il provide audio pronunciations of many common Spanish words.
"I agree."
"I am at work" could be translated as "Estoy a mi trabajo" or "Estoy a mi puesto." "I'm working" is "Estoy trabajando."
"Te estoy hablando" or "Te estoy hablando a ti."
You can say "Estamos tan orgulloso de ti", or "Te nos hacen tan orgulloso".
Estoy orgulloso de ti
This phrase in English translates to: I was tryimg to say that I am very proud of you my friend.
"Proud" in Spanish is "orgulloso" for a male, and "orgullosa" for a female. It is pronounced, "or-goo-YO-so" or "or-goo-YO-sah." Sites such as learn-spanish.co.il provide audio pronunciations of many common Spanish words.
Estoy orgulloso de que eres mi hijo is the best way to say "I am proud you are my son" in Spanish.
"Estoy" means "I am" in English.
You could say "Quise decir estoy de vacaciones."
"Estoy bien" translates to "I am fine" in English.
Que quieres decir? Qué estás tratando de decir?
What does 'I am doing EL SR' mean
estoy enfermo = I am ill (sick)
In English, "Si estoy de acuerdo" translates to "If I agree"