Buddha

JLPT N5 7 strokes

Words with this Kanji

Meaning and Usage

The character (fó) primarily refers to the Buddha, the enlightened figure central to Buddhism. It can denote the historical Buddha, Siddhartha Gautama, or more generally any enlightened being in Buddhist tradition.

Common Contexts

is often used in religious contexts, such as (Buddhism), (Buddha statue), and (to worship Buddha). It appears in discussions about spirituality, art, and culture related to Buddhism.

Collocations and Patterns

  • (fójiào): Buddhism, the religion founded on Buddha's teachings.
  • (bàifó): to worship Buddha, often in temples.
  • (fóxiàng): Buddha statue, a common religious and artistic object.

Usage Notes

When using , it is important to distinguish between the religious figure and metaphorical or cultural references. is a respectful term and often appears in formal or religious language. Avoid confusing with 陀 (fótuó), which is a more formal or Sanskrit-derived term for Buddha.

Common Confusion

is sometimes confused with 陀, but 陀 specifically refers to the historical Buddha and is more formal. can be used more broadly and colloquially.

Example Sentences

Buddhism originated in India and later spread to China and other Asian

He worships Buddha in the temple to express his devotion.

This Buddha statue is exquisitely carved; it is both a work of art and a