The word "Boodh" is a term used in Buddhism to refer to the founder of the religion, commonly known as Buddha. The spelling of "Boodh" is based on the transliteration of the Sanskrit word "Buddha" into English. The IPA phonetic transcription for "Boodh" is /buːd/, with the long u sound followed by the soft d sound. This phonetic representation accurately captures the pronunciation of the word, making it easier for non-native English speakers to understand and use the term correctly.
The word "Boodh" is derived from the Sanskrit word "Buddha", which means "awakened" or "enlightened". "Boodh" is a variant spelling used in some languages, including certain dialects of Hindi and Urdu, to refer to Gautama Buddha, the founder of Buddhism.