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We found 254 words, 1 kanji, and 6 examples matching '仏'
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noun
1. Buddha; merciful person; Buddhist image
2. the dead; dead person; spirit of the dead
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Most common form: 佛教
noun
Buddhism
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Most common form: フランス
noun
France  (often written with kana only)
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noun
statue of Buddha; image of Buddha; Buddhist statue; Buddhist image
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noun
France  (see also: 仏蘭西; abbreviation)
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ブツ   Buddha; France   ほとけ Buddha   
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ム   private
ジン   ニン   ひと man   
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ふつ
かお
さんど
三度

You can only go so far.
もう
かみ
ほとけ
ない
There is now no God and no Buddha.
せいしき
正式
あみだ
阿弥陀
ぶつ

His formal name was Amida Buddha.
らぬ
ほとけ

Ignorance is bliss.
ちゅう
ふつ
にほん
日本
たいし
大使
だれ
っています

Do you know who the Japanese ambassador to France is?
 
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