Buddhism is not a language.
Buddhism is not a language.
Buddhism is a religion, it is not a language.
Many early Buddhist texts were written in Pali, a language of India.It is the sacred language of Theravada Buddhism.
Buddhism isnt a language, it's a religion.
the sacred book of buddhism is called the tipitaka and its writen in the language pali.
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You don't. Buddhism is a religion, not a language. You might as well ask "How do you say hello in Protestantism?".
Buddhism is a religion and not a language so in this sense it is not spoken. The teachings of the Buddha are available in many languages.
There is no "Buddhist language" so Buddhists speak the language of the country they live in.
Buddhism and Buddhists do not have an official or sacred language. Buddhist documents where originally written in Sanskrit (and ancient Indian language) and later Pali ( a more modern Indian language) but Buddhist texts have been translated to most languages. When Buddhist get together they speak in the language of the country that they are in through translators.
Unfortunately no, because Buddhism is not a language. It's a religion. Words can only be translated into languages.