Yes.
One category of adjectives has three genders distinguished by three different word endings. Masculine, feminine, neuter.
Example:
catholic: καθολικός, καθολική, καθολικό (m, f, n)
energetic: ενεÏγητικός, ενεÏγητική, ενεÏγητικό (m, f, n)
atomic: ατομικός, ατομική, ατομικό (m, f, n)
Note also the corresponding article: ο κοσμικός, η κοσμική, το κοσμικό (= cosmic)
The other category of adjectives has three genders but only two different word endings. One ending for masc/fem and one for neuter. The article distinguishes the masculine from the feminine.
Example:
deltoid: ο δελτοειδής (masc), ηδελτοειδής (fem), το δελτοειδÎÏ‚ (neut)
schizoid: ο / η σχιζοειδής (m / f), το σχιζοειδÎÏ‚ (n)
schizophrenic: ο / η σχιζοφÏενής (m/f), το σχιζοφÏενÎÏ‚ (n) (also σχιζοφÏενικ -ός -ή -ÏŒ)
The noons have also their own gender. Nevertheless there are some feminine noons (especially professions) that have the same form with the corresponding masculine noon. Again, the article determines the gender.
Example:
pathologist: ο παθολόγος (masc), ηπαθολόγος (fem), (there is no neuter)
microbiologist: (ο / η) μικÏοβιολόγος (m / f)
>>every profession ending in -logist, -λόγος (archaeologist, biologist, etc...)
mathematician: (ο / η) μαθηματικός
astronomer: (ο / η) αστÏονόμος
actor: ο ηθοποιός, actress: ηηθοποιός
Finally, the names of animal species have a specific gender, regardless of the physical gender of the referenced animal.
Example:
hippopotamus: ο ιπποπόταμος is a masculine noon, but may refer even to a female animal (oθηλυκός ιπποπόταμος = the femalehippopotamus).
zebra: η ζÎβÏα is a feminine noon, but may be used to refer even to a male zebra (η αÏσενικήζÎβÏα = the male zebra).
jackal: το τσακάλι is a neuter word just like in English. The same word is used to refer to the male and to the female animal (το αÏσενικό / τοθηλυκό τσακάλι = the male / female jackal).
they dont unless you are a gay man who fails to ever take any masculine control with a woman.
Pandora was not a goddess. She was the first woman ever created in order to be a plague to men.
Boku is a term used by males as is 'ore'. If a woman used it they would sound very masculine and to people that can be unflattering.
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No woman has ever played in MLB
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no there was never a wicth in greek mythology
Zeus is the best greek god ever
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A sculptor named Pygmalion had a dream of the perfect wife for himself. He made a statue of this woman and prayed to the goddess of love, Aphrodite, for the statue to come to life. His wish was granted and they lived happily ever after.
The tone of the question isn't entirely clear. If you are talking about forcing a woman to sleep who does not wish to sleep, then you DON'T EVER do that. Women are adults and can decide when and if they wish to sleep. If you are talking about helping a woman to sleep who wants to sleep and is having trouble, refer her to her primary care physician.
No