The word is δημοκρατία.
No, the ancient greek invented democracy and the first to use it. Democracy roughly translates to "the people rule" from greek
The term "democracy" translates from Greek as "dēmokratia," which is derived from "demos," meaning "the people," and "kratos," meaning "power" or "rule." Thus, democracy literally means "rule by the people." This concept emphasizes the participation of citizens in the decision-making processes of governance.
The Latin word for democracy is "democratia," which is derived from the Greek word "demokratia." The term combines "demos," meaning "people," and "kratos," meaning "power" or "rule." Thus, it essentially translates to "rule by the people."
The word democracy means 'rule by the people', it comes from the Greek 'demos', for 'common people', and 'kratos', for 'rule' or 'strength'.
Lincoln got it right. Demos is Greek for The Common people. Kratos is Greek for Rule or Strength. Demokratia is government of the people, by the people, for the people.
Democracy, democratic, democrat.
Yes it does. Demo = people, cracy = rule. Democracy, rule by the people.
"Demos" is a Greek word meaning "people" or "the populace," often associated with democracy, which translates to "rule by the people." "Kratein" means "to rule" or "to have power." Together, "demos" and "kratein" form the basis of the term "democracy," signifying a system of governance in which the people hold the authority to make decisions and govern themselves.
Democracy
Nicole comes from the greek name "Nikolaos" and means "Victory of the people"
As early as the 5th Century B. C. , the Greeks used the term demokratia to mean a rule of the people. The English term democratic is taken from the Greek term.
"The people rule."