Is it me or does naruto end most of his talk with "byo",.. wut it mean!


Question: Naruto ends his talks mostly with his favorite word, "-dattebayo" (or its other variant, "-ttebayo"). The word itself has no meaning. It was created by the mangaka Masashi Kishimoto to add flavor to Naruto's character, and it was said that the word was a combination of various endings for Japanese talks: "-da", "-tte" "-tteba", and "-yo". =^_^=


Answers: Naruto ends his talks mostly with his favorite word, "-dattebayo" (or its other variant, "-ttebayo"). The word itself has no meaning. It was created by the mangaka Masashi Kishimoto to add flavor to Naruto's character, and it was said that the word was a combination of various endings for Japanese talks: "-da", "-tte" "-tteba", and "-yo". =^_^=

he ends it with "dattebayo"
doesnt mean anything

'Dattebayo' has no meaning; it's just a Naruto-dialect he uses at the end of his sentences.

its an empty filler word. its what most people do when the say like, or wicked, or ya know. doesn't mean anything. if you watch the subbed version you'll notice that when he says dattebayo, they don't subtitle it because its just junk

it doesn't mean anything. It is just a way for him to place emphasis on what he is saying.



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