Pali, Sanskrit, Chinese, Japanese, 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.
"Buddhist" isn't a language any more than "Episcopalian" is a language. Each Buddhist would have a word in his native language for "Beauty"
! =] what the Buddhist monks where called in the ORIGINAL language of Buddhism is unknown. However, the "secondary" language of Buddhism, which is known as SINHALA (its from Sri Lanka) call them: "sadu". How do i know this? im a Buddhist and a sinhalese!. and im proud to be one. =] need more info? contact me: gihan.rosairo@yahoo.co.nz
pagodas
Its in Pali and Sanskrit
what is another name for a Buddhist temple
The Buddhist word for peace is "Shanti" or "Upasama."
Buddhism ais a philosophy or a religion, not a language. As a consequence there is no "Buddhist" word for sister.
There are many Buddhist monasteries, so you would need to be more specific.The oldest Buddhist language is Pali. The word for temple in Pali is vihara, which more specifically refers to a living place for monks. There are different words for Buddhist temples in other languages.
Well, the proper known name for a Buddhist monk is; a Bhikkhu.
There is no "Buddhist language" so Buddhists speak the language of the country they live in.
Pali