The Greek word for achievement is katorthoma. The Latin word for achievement is rerum and the Italian word is realizzazione.
" E-'PEE-TEHV-GMAH "
επίτευγμα [epEEtevgma] / κατόρθωμα [katOrthoma]
μεγαλείο (megaliio)
Ικανότητα [ikanOteeta]
"Res," "rei."
ικανότητα (ikanotita).
=The Ancient Greek word 'tekhni', is commonly translated as "art"==but it more accurately means "skill" or "craftsmanship."=
skill
The word Scientology is a pairing of the Latin word scientia ("knowledge", "skill"), which comes from the verb scīre ("to know"), and the Greek λόγος lógos ("word" or "account [of]")._source is wikipedia
Her name was Athena (Athene). She was the goddess of civilization, wisdom, strength, strategy, craft, justice and skill in Greek mythology.
The abstract noun for the adjective skillful is skillfulness.A related abstract noun is skill.
Yes. "Skill" is a noun.
lacking skill
skill
Formed from the Greek 'tekhne' meaning 'art or skill'
The word skill is a noun. The plural form is skills. Skill can also be a verb meaning to set apart.
The adverb of the word skill is skilfully.An example sentence is: "he skilfully repaired the car".