Its συνάθροιση (sinathrisi) when referring to people
otherwise its συναρμολόγηση (sinarmologisi)
Ekklesia is a Greek word that refers to "an assembly".
The term ekklesia is actually a Greek word. Ekklesia translates to a group or assembly of citizens which are summoned by a crier or legislative assembly.
The word you are looking for is agora.It's five letters, ending in A.An agora is an Ancient Greek marketplace or place of assembly.
The citizens in assembly passed laws.
He is a Ancient assembly leader for greek
roman is all about fishing fishin and more fishing and greek is about watching movies and more movies
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An assembly is a Greek law making body of government
The modern Greek word for church is - ekklesia (εκκλησία)The modern Hebrew word for church is k'nessiah (כנסיה).In ancient Greek, Ekklesia meant an assembly, sometimes translated as congregation. In ancient Greek culture it was not used to refer to a a religious assembly but a political one. From the Greek "ekk" meaning "out" , "kaleo" meaning "called", therefore ekklesia, in the New Testament, could mean a body of Christians called out of the Roman or Judean political systems to come together into a separate civil community. Greek kyriakon "of the Lord" referred to houses of Christian worship, or churches, since about 300 A.D.There is no Ancient Hebrew word for church, because when Ancient Hebrew was spoken, there were no churches.
use of reserved word in assembly language
assembly in Hindi is sabha
house of assembly