No.
Persephone is a goddess; her abilities are beyond mortal knowing.
She is immortal, because she is queen of the Underworld, daughter of Demeter and wife to Hades.
No, Dionysus is not the son of Persephone. In Greek mythology, Dionysus is the son of Zeus and the mortal woman Semele. Persephone is the daughter of Demeter and Zeus, and she is known as the goddess of the underworld and agriculture.
Languages may "die" out, with the speakers, and the speakers are mortal - but Persephone is Queen of the Underworld where all dead dwell. Thus, language is no limit to Persephone who may learn any language the dead had known.
In Greek mythology, Persephone did not have children with Apollo. Persephone was the daughter of Demeter and Zeus and became the wife of Hades, god of the underworld. Apollo was known for his relationships with other goddesses and mortal women, but there is no record of him having children with Persephone.
As Queen Persephone of the Underworld, and goddess of the spring - a daughter of Zeus and Demeter, and wife of Hades - there is not much anyone mortal or immortal would not grant her. A goddesses powers are not limited to human imagination.
In Greek mythology, Hades, the god of the underworld, is not typically depicted as marrying a mortal. His most famous consort is Persephone, the daughter of Demeter, whom he abducted and took to the underworld. While Persephone is a goddess, some myths suggest that she spends part of the year with Hades and part with her mother on Earth, creating a seasonal cycle. There are no prominent myths that describe Hades marrying a mortal woman.
Persephone is often depicted as curious, adaptable, and resourceful in Greek mythology. While her intelligence is not explicitly highlighted in the stories, she is a complex character known for her resilience and ability to navigate challenges in both the mortal and divine worlds.
Hades' heart aches when he sees Persephone because he loves her deeply and misses her while she is away in the mortal realm. The separation causes him emotional pain as he longs for her company in the Underworld.
Well, for one, he wasn't born a Greek god. He was mortal man: at his birth he was loved by Aphrodite, and then by Persephone, when he died, he spent two-third year with Aphrodite and one-third with Persephone becoming a god of desire, beauty, and life-death-rebirth.
Differences being: Odysseus is a male mortal = Persephone a goddess Queen of the Underworld Odysseus made his decent to the Underworld by choice to get information/advice. Persephone was abducted by Hades, King of the Underworld and made his wife Persephone will never die Odysseus will die Similarities: They both can speak to the ghosts of the dead
Persephone enemy was Methane because she slept with Persephone's husband, Hades.