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Ancient Greek
Etymology
στρᾰτός (stratós, “army”) + -ῐ́ᾱ (-íā)
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /stra.ti.ǎː/ → /stra.tiˈa/ → /stra.tiˈa/
Noun
στρᾰτῐᾱ́ • (stratiā́) f (genitive στρᾰτῐᾶς); first declension
- army
- host, company, band
- expedition
- Synonym: στρᾰτείᾱ (strateíā)
Declension
Greek
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /stɾa.tiˈa/
- Hyphenation: στρα‧τι‧ά
- IPA(key): /stɾaˈtça/
- Hyphenation: στρα‧τιά
Noun
στρατιά • (stratiá) f (plural στρατιές)
- (military) army (especially a very large one)
- Synonyms: στρατός (stratós), στράτευμα (strátevma)
- Οι στρατιές του Χίτλερ απειλούσαν την Ευρώπη. ― Oi stratiés tou Chítler apeiloúsan tin Evrópi. ― Hitler's armies threatened Europe.
- Ο διοικητής της Πρώτης Στρατιάς ... ― O dioikitís tis Prótis Stratiás ... ― The commanding General of the First Army ...
- (figuratively) army, a large mass people
- Mια στρατιά εργατών ... ― Mia stratiá ergatón ... ― An army of labourers ...
Declension
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singular
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plural
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nominative
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στρατιά (stratiá)
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στρατιές (stratiés)
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genitive
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στρατιάς (stratiás)
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στρατιών (stratión)
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accusative
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στρατιά (stratiá)
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στρατιές (stratiés)
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vocative
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στρατιά (stratiá)
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στρατιές (stratiés)
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