στρατηγική (stratigiki). Actually the word "strategy" comes from greek στρατηγική (stratigiki).
strategy IS a greek word. we say it "strateeyeekee" (i think that's how you write the pronounciation)) okay I'm greek and it is a greek word but in greek: Στρατηγική (straht-ee-yee-KEE)
The word derives from the Greek word strategos, which roughly translates as generalOk so i got that entire thing off wikipedia, but you could have easily done that
Στρατηγική it reads Stratigiki....
The word "strategy" is a noun. It refers to a plan of action designed to achieve a specific goal or outcome.
A helmet because she is the Greek goddess of battle strategy.
She was the symbol of wisdom and strategy.
Goddess of wisdom and battle strategy
Athena is important to Greek mythology because she is goddess of wisdom and strategy.
The word "strategy" is a noun and so doesn't have a past tense.
The army always has a strategy! or... The game of chess requires strategy!
Her wisdom, strategy, and battle strategy turning into an owl, being a Greek god, and coming out of Zeus's head
the greek word for egg is: avgo