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How do you say strong in Nahuatl?

The word for "strong" in Nahuatl can vary depending on the context and what you want to emphasize. Here are a few options:

General "strong":

* Tlacuilolli: This is a general term for "strong" and can be used for physical strength, power, or even mental fortitude.

* Tlacualli: This word also means "strong" and can be used for both physical and metaphorical strength.

More specific meanings:

* Yoltic: Means "strong" or "powerful" in the sense of being strong-willed, determined, or having a strong character.

* Tecomatl: Refers to "strong" in the sense of being physically resilient, tough, or hardy.

* Metztli: This refers to strength related to power and influence, especially in a spiritual or supernatural context.

For specific examples:

* "A strong man": "Tlacuilolli tlacatl"

* "Strong will": "Yoltic yolli"

* "Strong and healthy": "Tlacualli huehue"

It's always a good idea to consider the specific context and meaning you want to convey when choosing the right word for "strong" in Nahuatl.

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