(fàn) — (bound form) Sanskrit; relating to the Sanskrit language or script; (bound form) Buddhist; relating to Buddhism, especially its Indian roots

Definição

Bound form meaning 'Sanskrit' or 'Buddhist (of Indian origin)' — almost always appears as a prefix, e.g. 梵文 (Sanskrit), 梵刹 (Buddhist temple). It is not used alone as a standalone word.

bound form
(bound form) Sanskritrelating to the Sanskrit language or script(bound form) Buddhistrelating to Buddhismespecially its Indian roots

Exemplos

  • Tā zhèng zài xué xí fàn wén, nà shì gǔ dài yìn dù de yǔ yán.
    He is studying Sanskrit, which is the ancient Indian language.
  • Zhè zuò sì miào lǐ bǎo cún zhe zhēn guì de fàn wén jīng diǎn.
    This temple preserves precious Sanskrit scriptures.
  • fàn Chà shì fó jiào sēng lǚ xiū xíng de chǎng suǒ.
    A Buddhist temple is a place for monks to practice.

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