Fortune = περιουσία
The Greek word that means 'luck' is 'Tyche', a word that is also the name of a deity, which had at her charge the fortune and prosperity of a city, and each city had its own Tyche.
The Greek language has many terms available to reflect adventure. "Peripetia" commonly refers to adventure, but when translated means a sudden unexpected change in fortune.
Two syllables are in the word fortune.
do you mean the word?in greek mythology,Nemisis was the minor goddess of good and ill fortune,also known as the avenger,or revenger.
I ate a fortune cookie. The gypsy told my fortune. With his money, he was worth a fortune!
No, it seems to be of Roman origin.
Hermes
what word is opposite of prudent
the oracle
It's the same: fortune for example. English: Kate earns a fortune! French: Kate gagne une fortune!
The root word is fortune.
Fortuna was the Roman goddess of good fortune. Her Greek counterpart was Tyche