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  • spinpsychle
    Member
    • May 2009
    • 21

    Pronunciation of Zen terms

    Okay, so the last time I was a "real" Zendo I was a bit surprised to hear them pronounce sesshin with the stress on the second syllable, which by the way is not a long e sound but a short i sound. Before I stumble on anything and/or further entrench a bad habit, let's just go over the exact way to say other such terminology. Shikantaza, for example. Oryoki? Rakusu?

    -Mike
  • Jundo
    Treeleaf Founder and Priest
    • Apr 2006
    • 40979

    #2
    Re: Pronunciation of Zen terms

    Originally posted by spinpsychle
    Okay, so the last time I was a "real" Zendo I was a bit surprised to hear them pronounce sesshin with the stress on the second syllable, which by the way is not a long e sound but a short i sound. Before I stumble on anything and/or further entrench a bad habit, let's just go over the exact way to say other such terminology. Shikantaza, for example. Oryoki? Rakusu?

    -Mike
    Okay, they are pronounced "Shikantaza" and "Oryoki". :wink:

    Actually, yes, in Japanese these have a certain pronunciation (which, in most cases, is already a Japanese bastardization of the original Chinese ... which is sometimes itself derived from Sanskrit ... and Pali). Having lived and taught in both Japan, Europe and America for a few years, I have seen that many of these words are getting Westernized (when I visited a Sangha in Paris, they pronounced words like "Samadhi" and "Bodhisattva" in such a luscious way, it made my heart skip a beat).

    So, do not worry about it too much.

    If you listen to me on the 'sit-a-longs', you will probably hear me bounce back and forth between a Japanese and Yankee way of pronouncing terms.

    But these terms are beyond culture or place, and just being Japanese, Chinese, Korean, Vietnamese or Indian has little to do with it. The "right" way to say them is not about that.

    Gassho, Jundo

    Ps- Treeleaf is a "real" Zendo. :evil:
    ALL OF LIFE IS OUR TEMPLE

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    • disastermouse

      #3
      Re: Pronunciation of Zen terms

      Gassho. Is it 'Gas-hoe' or 'Ga-show'?

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      • spinpsychle
        Member
        • May 2009
        • 21

        #4
        Re: Pronunciation of Zen terms

        Originally posted by Jundo

        Ps- Treeleaf is a "real" Zendo. :evil:
        Oh, I know! It's one of those things where choice of wording can be tricky, like where even though I have no independent self, I still have to refer to me somehow, so I may still use the word "self." How else may I say it? Um. One that reinforces the illusion of permanence by having a terrestrial meeting space, form world address, and so on? I thought it easier to throw out some quotation marks and hope nobody notices. That sure worked. :wink:

        - Mike

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        • Jundo
          Treeleaf Founder and Priest
          • Apr 2006
          • 40979

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          Re: Pronunciation of Zen terms

          Originally posted by spinpsychle
          Originally posted by Jundo

          Ps- Treeleaf is a "real" Zendo. :evil:
          Oh, I know! It's one of those things where choice of wording can be tricky, like where even though I have no independent self, I still have to refer to me somehow, so I may still use the word "self." How else may I say it? Um. One that reinforces the illusion of permanence by having a terrestrial meeting space, form world address, and so on? I thought it easier to throw out some quotation marks and hope nobody notices. That sure worked. :wink:

          - Mike
          Oh, you are absolutely -not- "real". 8)
          ALL OF LIFE IS OUR TEMPLE

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          • Brock
            Member
            • Jan 2009
            • 70

            #6
            Re: Pronunciation of Zen terms

            Originally posted by disastermouse
            Gassho. Is it 'Gas-hoe' or 'Ga-show'?
            That's what I want to know!

            I googled it and found a place that says that it's pronounced, "gah sho."

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            • Jundo
              Treeleaf Founder and Priest
              • Apr 2006
              • 40979

              #7
              Re: Pronunciation of Zen terms

              Originally posted by Brock
              Originally posted by disastermouse
              Gassho. Is it 'Gas-hoe' or 'Ga-show'?
              That's what I want to know!

              I googled it and found a place that says that it's pronounced, "gah sho."
              Ga (rhymes with "ma and pa") and sho (like "let's go to a show")

              Gassho, Jundo
              ALL OF LIFE IS OUR TEMPLE

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              • chicanobudista
                Member
                • Mar 2008
                • 864

                #8
                Re: Pronunciation of Zen terms

                I always pronounce Spanish language wise:

                Ga-cho.

                Which makes laugh cuz it's also the word for "meany" or "mean" in Spanish. :mrgreen:
                paz,
                Erik


                Flor de Nopal Sangha

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                • Brock
                  Member
                  • Jan 2009
                  • 70

                  #9
                  Re: Pronunciation of Zen terms

                  Originally posted by chicanobudista
                  I always pronounce Spanish language wise:

                  Ga-cho.
                  Gesundheit!

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                  • will
                    Member
                    • Jun 2007
                    • 2331

                    #10
                    Re: Pronunciation of Zen terms

                    Gassho = Ga show
                    Interesting. I've Always pronounced it Ga sow according to how I've heard it.


                    Will
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                    To penetrate reality, though reality is boundless.
                    To transform all delusion, though delusions are immeasurable.
                    To attain the enlightened way, a way non-attainable.
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                    • Brock
                      Member
                      • Jan 2009
                      • 70

                      #11
                      Re: Pronunciation of Zen terms

                      What about the "Shakyamuni" in Shakyamuni Buddha?

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                      • Jundo
                        Treeleaf Founder and Priest
                        • Apr 2006
                        • 40979

                        #12
                        Re: Pronunciation of Zen terms

                        Originally posted by Brock
                        What about the "Shakyamuni" in Shakyamuni Buddha?
                        Rhymes with "Shake your Booty" :twisted:

                        Actually, more like "shock" (as in "shock absorber") ya (as in German "ya = yes") "muni" (rhymes with "loony" of "loonytunes")

                        You know, I could make an audio/video tape. My concern is that I still have a bit of an unavoidable American accent when I speak Japanese and Chinese. (Like asking a fellow from Shanghai how to pronounce the Queen's English). But, I may do it with a Japanese friend. Let me think about the best way.

                        Gassho, Jundo (as in the "the month of June" and "Doe a dear")
                        ALL OF LIFE IS OUR TEMPLE

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                        • Jinho

                          #13
                          Re: Pronunciation of Zen terms

                          Originally posted by Brock
                          Originally posted by disastermouse
                          Gassho. Is it 'Gas-hoe' or 'Ga-show'?
                          That's what I want to know!

                          I googled it and found a place that says that it's pronounced, "gah sho."
                          Hi,

                          I have always heard it pronounced as "gah sho" with equal emphasis of both sylables.

                          gassho,
                          jinho

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                          • Jinyu
                            Member
                            • May 2009
                            • 768

                            #14
                            Re: Pronunciation of Zen terms

                            Originally posted by Jundo
                            Originally posted by Brock
                            What about the "Shakyamuni" in Shakyamuni Buddha?
                            Rhymes with "Shake your Booty" :twisted:
                            :roll: Don't be afraid he's a Zen Master :mrgreen:

                            It's funny, the discussion you are having about pronunciation.
                            I've never heard something like that, it must be because of the French language. We always pronunciate the words as they are written, of course we don't say Avalokiteshvara or sattipattana sutta in every sentence.

                            It's just funny to see how our mothertongue conditionate the way we think or act...

                            Gassho,
                            Luis
                            Jinyu aka Luis aka Silly guy from Brussels

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                            • Tobiishi
                              Member
                              • Jan 2009
                              • 461

                              #15
                              Re: Pronunciation of Zen terms

                              Howz about a pronunciation for Eihei? In my head its 'ee-hay'
                              It occurs to me that my attachment to this body is entirely arbitrary. All the evidence is subjective.

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