General "Strong"
* 強い (tsuyoi): This is the most common and general way to say "strong." It can refer to physical strength, mental strength, or even the strength of an argument.
Other Meanings of "Strong"
* 力強い (chikara-zuyoi): This means "powerful" or "forceful," emphasizing physical strength and energy.
* 頑丈 (ganjou): This means "robust" or "sturdy" and is often used to describe something that is physically strong and durable.
* 堅固 (kenko): This means "solid" or "firm" and can be used to describe something that is strong and unyielding.
* 強力 (kyōryoku): This means "powerful" or "strong" and is often used to describe something that has a strong effect or influence.
Example Sentences:
* 彼はとても強い。 (Kare wa totemo tsuyoi.) - He is very strong.
* この橋は力強い。 (Kono hashi wa chikara-zuyoi.) - This bridge is powerful.
* この壁は頑丈だ。 (Kono kabe wa ganjou da.) - This wall is sturdy.
* 彼の意志は堅固だ。 (Kare no ishi wa kenko da.) - His will is firm.
* これは強力な薬だ。 (Kore wa kyōryoku na kusuri da.) - This is a powerful medicine.
Remember that the specific translation of "strong" will depend on the context of your sentence.