Buddha in French
Buddha in French is bouddha, Bouddha — Buddha means siddhartha Gautama, the Indian teacher and philosopher whose teachings founded Buddhism.
Buddha in French
bouddha
Bouddha
Siddhartha Gautama, the Nepali prince and Indian philosopher and teacher who founded Buddhism.
What does "Buddha" mean?
-
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."
-
noun A statue or image representing the Buddha.
"A small stone buddha sat on the shelf beside the incense holder."
-
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 French translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "Buddha" in French?
"Buddha" in French is bouddha, Bouddha. Buddha means: Siddhartha Gautama, the Indian teacher and philosopher whose teachings founded Buddhism.
How do you use "Buddha" in a sentence?
Example: "The Buddha is said to have reached enlightenment while meditating under a fig tree." In French, "Buddha" is bouddha, Bouddha.
Are there other ways to say "Buddha" in French?
Yes — French has 2 translations listed for "Buddha": bouddha, Bouddha.
Study it as flashcards or scroll it in Flow — saved to your collection.