Daibutsu
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This is not correct, Daibutsu means "Big Buddha" (大 = big, 仏 = Buddha), and is most often used to refer to large Buddha statues. Buddha is simply "仏", pronounced "futsu/butsu" or "hotoke", depending on context (and who you ask).
the Buddha
When referring to "the" Buddha, Siddhartha Gautama, you may say 'shaka.' Other terms include 'butsu' and 'budda.' Written in the same order, all of these are: 釈迦 仏 仏陀
The Japanese word for cute is Kawaii, The Japanese word for scared Kowai
Japanese word for surender
The Japanese word for sheep is hitsuji.
In Japanese, there are several words that can refer to a Buddha. "The" Buddha, Siddhārtha Gautama (the founder of Buddhism) can be referred to as 'shaka.' (釈迦) Other words include 'butsu/hotoke,' (仏) and 'budda.' (仏陀)
仏陀(pronounced buddha) or 仏(hotoke)
the Buddha
Miroku is the Japanese name for Maitreya, the Buddha of the future.
the Buddha or shinigami
Buddha means "the enlightening one"
The word buddha means The awakened one.
When referring to "the" Buddha, Siddhartha Gautama, you may say 'shaka.' Other terms include 'butsu' and 'budda.' Written in the same order, all of these are: 釈迦 仏 仏陀
Kyoto
The word "Buddha" does not exist in the Christian's Bible. It may exist in one of the other religion's "Bibles", however.
Buddha is known as the "enlightened one" so a fair opposite would be "ignorant".
Buddharupa (one single word) is a Pali term referring to the statues of the Buddha.