The word "budo" translates into "the war of war". Budo generally brings bad feelings when mentioned to the public, mostly because the public dislikes any mention of war.
A word that is inappropriate to say in public
Sport karate is geared towards competition rather than as a martial art. Budō is simply a Japanese word for martial arts, with gendai budō referring to styles that came about after the Meiji restoration - karate, aikido, judo, kendo etc. As such ALL karate is "budo karate".
It is a suffix that generally refers to that kind of a store.
A word generally used by aboriginal Australians to describe a white person.
Kainga generally means 'home'.
If you mean a public park or a public garden, the word in French is jardin and it is masculine.
It is a cognate for the English word "sympathetic". It generally means someone who is kind.
A public urinal, enclosed by a wall or screen.
qahal or kahal (קהל) = "audience" or "public"
In the context of "since you should generally conclude," the word "since" is used to indicate a reason or cause for concluding. It suggests that the conclusion is based on the preceding statement or situation.
Street races are generally not announced to the public. It is usually passed on by word of mouth. They are kept low key because they are generally not permitted on local roads.
"Logos" is the Greek word for "word". We generally use the word "logo" to mean "an image that's associated with a word, an idea, or a company".