Buddhism is not a language.
Buddhism is not a language.
Buddhism is a religion, it is not a language.
The sacred writing of Buddhism is Tipitaka, and is a very large book.
Buddhism isnt a language, it's a religion.
Nazife
Buddhism was originally transmitted orally by the Buddha and his followers, so it was not written in Sanskrit. The earliest Buddhist texts were written in Pali, which is a Middle-Indo-Aryan language. Sanskrit was later used for the writing of some Buddhist texts in certain regions.
the sacred book of buddhism is called the tipitaka and its writen in the language pali.
You don't. Buddhism is a religion, not a language. You might as well ask "How do you say hello in Protestantism?".
Pall
China and Korea influenced Japan by religion (Buddhism) which was introduced through Chinese law, based on Indian beliefs. China's written language, using pictographs, is the basis for the Japanese writing system (Kanji).
The word Buddhism was coined in 1801. It's a combination of the Sanskrit word "Buddha" and the suffix -ism.