A single word to describe 'less strong' would be 'weaker'.
To say "Forever Strong" in Hawaiian, you would say "Maukana loa." To say "Strong Forever," you would say "Loa maukana."
"Yancuic" is how you say 'strong' in Nahuatl.
"Strong" in Portuguese is "forte."
To say "stay strong" in Hawaiian, you would say "Mālama pono."
"Strong" in Hawaiian is translated as "ikaika."
A single word to describe 'less strong' would be 'weaker'.
To say "Forever Strong" in Hawaiian, you would say "Maukana loa." To say "Strong Forever," you would say "Loa maukana."
"Yancuic" is how you say 'strong' in Nahuatl.
Hamsters are relatively strong for their size. They are able to climb, burrow, and chew through various materials using their sharp teeth and strong claws. However, compared to larger animals, their strength is limited.
Fortis- brave/strong
"Stark" means "strong."
live strong
In most cases we would say "Hurensohn", which translates to "son of a bitch". Other translations, which are a bit less strong are: "Ficker" (f*cker), "Wichser" (wanker) and "Drecksau" (dirty pig).
"Strong" in Portuguese is "forte."
stay strong
ACHIOTE [a.'ʧjo.te]. Cierto adobo o colorante para guisos [a] as in Italian "amare", to love *[ʧ] as in church [jo] as in Italian "io", I [t] more or less as in "stop", not so strong [e] as in Italian "essere", to be. Or more or less as in bet, but not so strong. ['] main stress [.] syllable break *Some people say [ʃ] as in "ship", but it's more dialectal.
I'm Not Strong Enough to Say No was created on 1995-07-24.