In Japanese, due to their history and culture, there are many different words for many different temples, but general word for temple would be 寺院 (ji in), and 寺 (de ra) is Japanese for a Buddhist temple.
You may say 'otera,' written: お寺
What does a Japanese temple symbolize? What does a church symbolize? What does a synagogue symbolize? What does a mosque symbolize? What does a any of them symbolize? a place to get in touch with whatever you believe in.
we say Nakagawa if we want to say inside in Japanese.
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You may say 'otera,' written: お寺
miyah is my daughters name and its Japanese for temple
What does a Japanese temple symbolize? What does a church symbolize? What does a synagogue symbolize? What does a mosque symbolize? What does a any of them symbolize? a place to get in touch with whatever you believe in.
神社 Jinja is Shinto shrine 寺 otera is Buddhist temple
The Japanese word 寺 (tera) means 'temple'. The pronunciation is roughly like "teh-rah". If you'd like to hear a native speaker's pronunciation, please see the related link below.
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To say old Japanese illustrations in Japanese, you say "Mukashi no Nihon no irasuto".
We go to temple = Nous allons au temple.
It is called a 'torii.'
we say Nakagawa if we want to say inside in Japanese.
The Japanese. The Kiyomizu-dera is a Buddhist Temple in Kyoto. The temple can be dated back to 798, although the buildings which occupy the site were built in 1633.