Cómo Pronunciar "bodhisattva"
word
boʊ̯diːˈsɑtvə
boh-dee-SAHT-vuh
bˈɒdhɪsˌætvɐ
BOD-hiss-AT-vuh
Definición
A bodhisattva is a person in Buddhism who seeks enlightenment for themselves but chooses to help others reach it too, often postponing their own final enlightenment to do so.
Transcripción IPA
Inglés Americano
boʊ̯diːˈsɑtvə
Inglés Británico
bˈɒdhɪsˌætvɐ
Pronunciación Simplificada
EE.UU.
boh-dee-SAHT-vuh
UK
BOD-hiss-AT-vuh
Escucha en Contexto
The bodhisattva chose to help everyone on their journey to enlightenment.
In Buddhist stories, a bodhisattva is a symbol of compassion.
Many people respect the teachings of a bodhisattva.
Some Buddhists believe we can all become a bodhisattva by helping others selflessly.