Its συγκέντρωση, συνάντηση (sigentrosi, sinantisi)
If you mean to sit together, the Greek word is κάθονται μαζί (Sanhedrin).
If you really meant get together, the Greek word is πάρετε μαζί.
it's an Agora
Agora (Ἀγορά)
The likely word is forum (a venue, or the Greek governmental meeting place).
The agora is the meeting place in Greece
The word 'meeting' is abbreviated "mtg."
Meeting = Hui or Huihuinga.
an ancient Greek city-state that served as public meeting place, marketplace, and civic center
secret meeting
rendezvous..............a designated meeting place
Meetings is the plural of meeting.
the greek word for egg is: avgo
A Greek marketplace is also known as the agora, which was the public meeting place for the market and assembly in ancient Greek city-states.
No, the word 'meeting' can be used as either a verb or a noun. Meeting can mean a place where you gather, i.e.: Sally went to a meeting. It can also be used as a verb, to mean that you will meet someone, i.e.: Xavier is meeting his cousin this afternoon. =============================================================================== "Meeting" can be used as an adjective, although not very often. In "a meeting place," or "a meeting hall," the word "meeting" modifies the nouns "place" and "hall." (Some, however, would claim that "meeting place" and "meeting hall" are simply compound nouns.)