There can be a lot of words, as strike can have a lot of meanings. Please be specific.
攻撃 /kou ge ki/ : attack, offense, strike (n)
攻撃する /kou ge ki su ru/ : to attack, to strike (v)
打つ /bu tsu/ : to hit, to strike, to beat up (v)
ストライキ /su to rai ki/ : strike, walkout (as to stop working) (n)
ストライキをする /su to rai ki wo su ru/ : to go on strike (v)
打撃 /da ge ki/ : a strike, a blow, a heavy hit (n)
Naguru - to strike.
ドラゴンストライキ
kiba no sutoraiki
Tora .
'Strike' can have many meanings, your question is vague. 'To strike, to hit' would be 打つ /u tsu/. 'Strike' as in to stop working and going on a strike would be ストライキ /su to rai ki/.
Off of which coast did the U.S.S. Greenville, a nuclear-powered submarine, strike a Japanese fishing boat?
December 7, 1941.
Yes, the attack was a planned military strike.
11th March, 12:00 local time
"Hell strike" would be roughly translated into "jigoku no kougeki" (pronounced: jee-go-koo no KOH-geh-kee).
To prevent the American fighters from getting into the air and intercepting the Japanese bombers. Also the American airfields were the earliest targets approached by the strike.
japan knew about it 15 minutes before it was soon to happen