Buddha in Arabic
Buddha in Arabic is بُوذَا — Buddha means siddhartha Gautama, the Indian teacher and philosopher whose teachings founded Buddhism.
Buddha in Arabic
بُوذَا
Pronounced: būḏā
enlightened human
What does "Buddha" mean?
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name Siddhartha Gautama, the Indian teacher and philosopher whose teachings founded Buddhism.
"The Buddha is said to have reached enlightenment while meditating under a fig tree."
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noun A statue or image representing the Buddha.
"A small stone buddha sat on the shelf beside the incense holder."
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noun Loosely, anyone regarded as having reached a similarly enlightened or deeply calm state.
"Nothing seemed to rattle him — his coworkers joked he was basically a buddha."
Buddha in a sentence
- The Buddha is said to have reached enlightenment while meditating under a fig tree.
- A small stone buddha sat on the shelf beside the incense holder.
- Nothing seemed to rattle him — his coworkers joked he was basically a buddha.
Common Arabic translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "Buddha" in Arabic?
"Buddha" in Arabic is بُوذَا. Buddha means: Siddhartha Gautama, the Indian teacher and philosopher whose teachings founded Buddhism.
How do you pronounce بُوذَا?
"Buddha" in Arabic is بُوذَا, pronounced "būḏā".
How do you use "Buddha" in a sentence?
Example: "The Buddha is said to have reached enlightenment while meditating under a fig tree." In Arabic, "Buddha" is بُوذَا.
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