業力 (yè lì) is karma.
Karma is the same in French. It is a Sanskrit word that is not changed in English, French, Spanish.
i do not know how to say that in chinese but i speak this language.
Eight in chinese pinyin is (ba). Eight in chinese is (八).
業力 (yè lì) is karma.
karma
Karma VA venir
In Chinese, karma is often translated as "业报" (yè bào), which refers to the consequences of one's actions, both in this life and in future lives according to the Buddhist belief in cause and effect. It implies that one's present actions and intentions will have future implications and consequences.
'Karma' is not Latin. It is a belief in Hinduism.
Armakay
In Pig Latin, "karma" would be said as "armakay."
Karma, filleann an feall ar an bhfeallaire
Karma is the same in French. It is a Sanskrit word that is not changed in English, French, Spanish.
The word for work in Sanskrit is "कर्म" pronounced as "karma".
There is no word for karma, however a phrase that works is "e hele apo i nā mea apau" or everything comes full circle.
I heard a monk from the Tibetan traditions teach from scriptures that - by and large Karma is not stored in the mind, any disturing emotions we feel are not in themselves Karma but our reaction to Karma. Karma is the effect of an action, an action of body, speech or mind. Based on basic Buddhist teaching Karma is the result of what we think say and do. The effect of Karma is in essence everything we see around us but not how we react to what we see around us, that is the start of the creation of new Karma.