A greek person is greek!
By chappy!
The term person in common usage means an individual human being. (prosopon in Greek)
There was no 'first Greek person', as Greece was populated by whole groups of people settling in Greece. The earliest famous Greek is Homerus. Only it is uncertain if he actually existed.
Nothing. A person can not have something in common with a poli, a city-state. However, Alexander united the polis. Oh, and polis is the plural.
the greek word for person is prosopon
The last name "Yanni" is of Greek origin. It is derived from the Greek name "Ioannis," which is equivalent to "John" in English. The name is relatively common in Greece and among Greek communities around the world.
The Greek word for "Large Person" is "μεγάλο πρόσωπο".
The Greek word for a person who rules is "αυτοκράτορας" (autokratoras).
The name Stephanie has roots in both Greek and French languages. It is believed to derive from the Greek name Stephanos, meaning "crown" or "garland." Stephanie is a common name in many cultures around the world.
Nike is a Greek Goddess.
No, no one person is known to have created the Greek alphabet.
An ancient Greek.
the greek word for person is prosopon