The Greek for town is poli.
σπίτι (SPEE-tee) is the Greek word for house. I don't think there is a word for town house.
It's a name of a town.
The name Delphine is of French origin and means "dolphin." It can also symbolize grace, intelligence, and playfulness, reflecting the qualities associated with dolphins.
The Greek word for town is η πόλη(the town/city. The plural is οι πόλεις(the towns/cities). For simple words or sentences, just use Google Translate. It's much faster than waiting for an answer.
The original greek town is Byzantium
The original Greek town on Constantinople's site was Byzantium.
If you mean what words does Αkropolis come from.. Then it's akro + polis [akro = edge, polis = town]. So Akropolis means the edge of the town.
πόλη
From the Greek Olympikos, from Olympos, of unknown origin, each referring to a town or district in Elis in ancient Greece.
The Greek word for city is polis, so any town or place in the U.S. that incorporates "polis" in it's name could be considered a Greek name. Indianapolis or Annapolis are just two examples.
the greek word for egg is: avgo
The greek word for animal is zodiac. The greek word for turtle is still unknown.