A - Shinto is peculiarly Japanese
Pali, Sanskrit, Chinese, Japanese, Tibetan
Food and language
Yes. You can study Japanese language in Puducherry. "Japanese Language Institute" and "Japanese Culture & Management Training Institute" is there in Puducherry. It is corporate Foreign language training institute. The institute is opened by the Japanese Consulate himself. The institute is training the students to write the Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) conducted by Japan Foundation. It is the first institute to introduced Japanese language in Puducherry. it is the first institute to introduced the Japanese Language in schools and engineering colleges. The address is Japanese Language Institute # 36, 2nd floor, Airport Road, Pakkamudayanpet Lawspet Puducherry - 605 008 INDIA
There is no Zen or Buddhist language. Any special words to describe aspects of the Buddhist beliefs come from Pali, Japanese, Chinese or Tibetan
There is no Buddhist language. Buddhist speak whatever their native language is. The language that early Buddhist texts were written in was Sanskrit and Pali. These are ancient Indian languages. So Thank you is sufficient.
The process of Aryanization in the Tamil language was introduced by Sanskrit. As Sanskrit started to influence the Tamil language and culture, it led to the adoption of Aryan cultural elements and the displacement of Dravidian traditions.
"Buddhist" isn't a language any more than "Episcopalian" is a language. Each Buddhist would have a word in his native language for "Beauty"
Tsuyoshi Yamada has written: 'Nihonjin no gengokan to sono mirai' -- subject(s): Japanese language, Foreign elements, Language awareness
People can study Japanese at these 4 Japanese language schools in Canada: Atlas Japanese Language School in Toronto, Coquitlam Japanese Language Academy in Vancouver, the Ottawa Japanese Language School and the Vancouver Japanese Language School. I could not find a definite answer to this question as some language sites only had one or two Japanese language schools in Canada.
Its in Pali and Sanskrit
The Buddhist word for peace is "Shanti" or "Upasama."
Japanese people speak Japanese language in school.