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Jan 6, 2022 · Naruto Uzumaki constantly says “dattebayo” when he talks. In the subtitles, it says “believe it!” which isn't an accurate translation of the ...
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The term is often translated to mean "I'm not lying" or "believe it", and is typically used by Naruto as a way of asserting his confidence in what he's saying. Why did Naruto stop saying 'Believe It!'? - Quora What does 'dattebayo' or 'dattebane' mean in Japanese? - Quora What does 'Dattebayo' mean in anime? - Quora Why did Naruto start saying 'Believe It!'? - Quora More results from www.quora.com
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In the English version of Naruto they sometimes translated the dattebayo as "Believe!". In ... Dattebayo in the anime Naruto · Explaining Naruto's Easter Eggs
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Oct 30, 2020 · It's a made up expression · It comes from Naruto's mother · It's a corruption of either Tokyo dialect's だったらよ (dattarayo) or of the Kanto ...
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May 16, 2022 · Dattebayo (だってばよ) was originally translated to English as “Believe it!”, and became something of a catchphrase for Naruto during the early ...
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“Dattebayo” is what he actually says in Japanese, but it has no direct translation since it's more of a verbal ...
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“Dattebayo” is a phrase used to indicate that the speaker is very certain about what he's saying, it doesn't mean anything in ...
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Surely if the phrase does not have an actual meaning, there should be no reason for Naruto to say it constantly, right?
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Naruto uses the word Dattebayo regularly because it is his catchphrase. Dattebayo means “Believe It” or “You Know” ...
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It is a favorite phrase of Naruto which expresses his personality as being over passionate about everything he says. He tends over use it when he speaks as it ...
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Putting all these together gives dattebayo. It's meaningless and not entirely grammatical, but it puts a lot of emphasis on what he is saying.
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It's a verbal tic, but its closest meaning is "ya know?". Kinda like how often people say like or um in English.
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Apr 10, 2014 · Dattebayo/ ttebayo is slang usually said at the end of a sentence. Its similar to saying "right?" or "y'know" or sometimes even has a ...
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