精神力 /sei shin ryo ku/ meas 'strength of will, willpower' as a noun. 意志堅固 /i shi ken gou/ means 'strong-willed, determined' as an adjective. If you are referring to the Naruto anime term 'hi no ishi' it is 火の意志 and means 'will/determination of fire'.
As a name an example could be 高意 /ta ka o ki/ meaning 'high-willed, strong-hearted'.
'Strongest' in Japanese translates to 一番強ㄠ(ichiban tsuyoi).
For example: "I am the strongest person in the world" translates to 俺ã¯ä¸–ç•Œã§ä¸€ç•ªå¼·ã„人ãªã‚“ã (ore wa sekai de ichiban tsuyoi hito nanda).
The word 'strong' is 強い (tsuyoi) in Japanese.
Strong is "tsuyoi" 強い。
"Tsuyoi" is the Japanese word for strong.
In Japanese, the word "strong" can be spelled as 強い (tsuyoi).
strong storms
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It means strong or tough.
Forceful, powerful, and strong
You may say 'shikkari shite (kudasai.)'
A strong emperor who was supported by shoguns and samurai.
tsuyoi, utsukushii Seichō shitte
Yamato
Japan has the world's third largest economy.
That translates into English as 'chak strong' - which translates into Japanese as 強いチャク
Strong winds, ice, Japanese pirates and Storms.