The strongest man in the world.
Technically, 'vir' by itself just means 'man' and such, though it could be understood as hero if it is in context. Idiomatically, Latin uses 'vir fortissimus' to mean hero, which literally means 'strongest man' and could supply context for any future uses of 'vir' by itself. The word 'heros' means hero, but it is limited in use to demigods. Otherwise, 'solus vir fortissimus' is most correct, but 'solus vir' can suffice if given the right context. It is worth mentioning that the order of those words is unimportant and can be shuffled with the same meaning.
Every man a man
Sumus victores.
If you mean vir it means man.
"mundo" means "world" in English.
"Quieres decir que el mundo you" is Spanish, not Tagalog. It can be translated to "Do you mean that you're the world?" in English.
Brave Heart Man= Heart Vir= Brave
A world
virile,virtuoso remember these words mean "man" LOL
Probably you mean "mundo". This is the world. Common idiom is "todo el mundo" - literally "all the world", but is interpreted as everyone or everything.
Blessed is the man that feareth the Lord.
el mundo real literally means the real world