As many things in the Spanish language do, this depends on context. If you were going to be using this as a noun then you would say ñango or débiles.
If you were going to be using it as an adjective then you would say extenuado or decaÃdo.
fuertefuerte
Soy fuerte.
fuerte = strong
Eres fuerte
You can say "fuerte".
Mujer Fuerte
Ella es fuerte
"es fuerte"
To say "I'm starving" in Spanish, you can say "Tengo mucha hambre" or simply "Estoy muerto de hambre." Both expressions convey a strong sense of hunger.
The Spanish word for "strong" is "fuerte".
Tienes/usted tiene un cuerpo fuerte (informal/formal)
Translation: Wesley mantente fuerte. Eres padrisimo.