In Arabic, a command changes depending on whether the person being commanded is masculine or feminine, singular or plural. The adjective also changes.
Stay strong (m.s.) = Abqa qowiyan (أبق قوياً)
Stay strong (f.s.) = Abqi qowiyatan (ابقي قوية)
Stay strong (m.p.) = Abqu qowiyin (بقوا قويين)
Stay strong (f.p.) = Abeqna qowiyat (أبقن قويات)
قوة
stay strong
You can say "fuerte".
"Strong" is translated as "قوي", from English to Arabic, and is pronounced as "gawee".
If you want to say Arabic in Arabic this is how you say it=Arabi
To say "stay strong" in Hawaiian, you would say "MΔlama pono."
say what you want to say but say it from your heart and sholders means stay strong and brave.
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kabid
With is مع in Arabic.
In formal Arabic, say "Ayna Tareq?" In slang Arabic, say" wean Tareq?" or "Fean Tariq?"