stratégie

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French[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Inherited from Old French strategie, a borrowing from Ancient Greek στρατηγία (stratēgía, office of general, command, generalship), from στρατηγός (stratēgós, the leader or commander of an army, a general), from στρατός (stratós, army) + ἄγω (ágō, to lead, to conduct).

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /stʁa.te.ʒi/
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Noun[edit]

stratégie f (plural stratégies)

  1. strategy

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Descendants[edit]

  • Dutch: strategie
    • Indonesian: strategi
  • Romanian: strategie
  • Turkish: strateji

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Norman[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Old French strategie, from Ancient Greek στρατηγία (stratēgía, office of general, command, generalship), from στρατηγός (stratēgós, the leader or commander of an army, a general), from στρατός (stratós, army) + ἄγω (ágō, I lead, I conduct).

Noun[edit]

stratégie f (plural stratégies)

  1. (Jersey) strategy