no only greek men
could woman attend or watch in theartes
No, women were not allowed to take part in ancient Greek theater. Actually that is a matter of debate. Scholars have argued both sides and no one has any first hand evidence.
well i think it is the woman and children could not do it back in Greek but men could and today all children can do it and woman can do it to
Women could and did attend the plays. There was no issue with that. They were not, however, permitted to appear on stage. For a woman to show herself off to a crowd consisting of at least some men was considered to be the equivalent of a strip show, was considered to be indecent and outrageous and consequently illegal.
Greek word for "woman" is gynê
Woman.
"greek woman" is 1 word in Greek: "Ελληνίδα" (El-ee-NEE-tha)
none, only men could be in plays during the time that Shakespeare was around.
Greek stands for something or someone that comes from Greece, or it stands for the laguage. Examples: A Greek woman, the woman speaks greek.
It may not mean anything it generally is a habit a woman has or could be an act out of nervousness and maybe in very rare cases a woman could be flirting but that doesn't generally happen.
The Greek word for woman is "γυναίκα" (pronounced yee-na-ee-ka) and it means... wait for it... woman. Yep, that's right, it's as straightforward as it gets. No fancy hidden meanings here, just a good ol' word for the ladies.
Ellinas - Greek man. Ellinida - Greek woman. Ellinika - Greek language.