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  1. boutta

    Boutta=Boddo=Boudas =Buddha in Graeco-Buddhism there are three transliterations of the title of the Buddha. Clemens of Alexandria ,a christian saint used the word "Boutta" ,for the historical Buddha.


    Submitted by anonymous on June 16, 2019  

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of boutta in Chaldean Numerology is: 6

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of boutta in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7


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  • bouttaArabic
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  • bouttaEsperanto
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  • bouttaIrish
  • The text "boutta" does not have a direct translation as it appears to be slang or a colloquial expression. If you provide more context or details about how it is used, I can help with a more accurate translation or interpretation.Hindi
  • bouttaHungarian
  • բուտաArmenian
  • bouttaIndonesian
  • bouttaItalian
  • The word "boutta" doesn't have a direct translation to Hebrew as it is a colloquial contraction of "about to" in English. Contextually, it can be translated based on what follows it. For example, if it means "about to go," it could be translated as "Hebrew
  • bouttaNorwegian
  • botãoPortuguese
  • bouttaRussian
  • bouttaTamil
  • The term "boutta" is a slang contraction of "about to." In Thai, it can be translated as "กำลังจะ" (gamlang ja). If you're looking for a specific context, please provide more details!Thai
  • بٹٹاUrdu
  • 布塔Chinese

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