Chazak Ve'ematz חֲזַק וֶאֱמָץ "Be strong and of good courage" is found in Joshua 1:9
I am assuming you mean chazak as in strong, as that is most common, and it is spelled חזק (chet, zayin, quf).
חזק חזק ×•× ×ª×—×–×§ chazak chazak venitchazek (Let us be strong).
"Amats" is a slang term in Tagalog that means being drunk or intoxicated. It is often used in casual conversations among young people.
The cast of Amats Nr. 1. Valsts prezidents - 2004 includes: Guntis Ulmanis as himself
ba'al ratson chazak (בעל רצון חזק)
Hebrew = chazak (חזק)Greek = ischyrós (ισχυρός)
Anachnu chalashim, aval hu chazak (אנחנו חלשים אבל הוא חזק)
Mount Scopus Memorial College's motto is 'חזק ואמץ 'Chazak Ve'Amatz''.
tehyeh chazak, bni (תהיה חזק, ×‘× ×™)
שער, תגדל חזק, בריא, ארוך ויפה Seyar. tigdal chazak, bari, arokh veyafeh.
This phrase comes from the first two words of 2 Samuel 10:12חֲזַק וְנִתְחַזַּק בְּעַד-עַמֵּנוּ, וּבְעַד עָרֵי אֱלֹהֵינוּ; וַיהוָה, יַעֲשֶׂה הַטּוֹב בְּעֵינָיוchazak venit'chazek be'ad amemu uve'ad arei elokeinu vehashem ya'aseh tov be'einavBe strong, and let us prove strong for our people, and for the cities of our God; and the ETERNAL do that which seemeth Him good.חֲזַק וְנִתְחַזַּק literally means "be strong and we will be strong"