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
Tora .
kiba no sutoraiki
'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/.
December 7, 1941.
Off of which coast did the U.S.S. Greenville, a nuclear-powered submarine, strike a Japanese fishing boat?
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).
japan knew about it 15 minutes before it was soon to happen
The Japanese tsunami struck on the 11 of March 2011. Sent by Henry x