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Dattebayo is catchphrase of Naruto. Dattebayo is a word having no meaning. It has been translated to "Believe it" in English Dubbed Naruto Series. Having no specific meaning, In the dubbed anime, Naruto often says "Believe it" to fit with the mouth flaps or lipsync of "Dattebayo". In this phrase Dattebayo, the first 2 letters are.


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"Believe it!" wasn't Naruto's original catchphrase. In the Japanese dub and the manga, Naruto says "dattebayo" instead, but the phrase does not have a direct translation to English. Thanks to.


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During the Naruto series, some characters use individual catchphrases or verbal tics for different reasons, like reflecting their personality. (Da)ttebayo! (「(だ)ってばよ!」), (Da)ttebane (「(だ)ってばね」) and (Da)ttebasa (「(だ)ってばさ」) are catchphrases used by Naruto Uzumaki, his mother Kushina and his son Boruto, respectively. Naruto's catchphrase is used at the.


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" Dattebayo " or "Believe It" is Naruto's catchphrase which is used at the end of most of his sentences as a way of making Naruto's speech unique. Naruto inherited this phrase from his mother Kushina Uzumaki, who would instead use the catchphrase when she got Excited or Angry. Kushina hoped her son would not inherit this from her.


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Naruto Uzumaki loves to ends his epic speeches by saying "believe it" or "dattebayo" in Japanese. As it turns out, the catchphrase was a last-minute addition by Kishimoto, so fans can stop.


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Naruto, the Genie, and the Three Wishes, Believe It! (『劇場版NARUTO-ナルト-そよ風伝 ナルトと魔神と3つのお願いだってばよ!!』, Gekijōban Naruto Soyokazeden - Naruto to Mashin to Mittsu no Onegai 'ttebayo!!, literally meaning: Naruto: Gentle Breeze Chronicles the Film: Naruto, the Jinni, and the Three Wishes 'ttebayo!!) is the seventh Naruto OVA. This OVA aired in.


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Naruto Uzumaki, the animanga community's favorite ninja, is famous for his slogan "Believe it," or "dattebayo" which has become a meme ever since. Catchphrases are frequently used in many anime.


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Naruto Uzumaki constantly says "dattebayo" when he talks. In the subtitles, it says "believe it!" which isn't an accurate translation of the phrase. That's because the phrase is.


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"Believe it!" and "Ya know" are the most popular examples. Translating "dattebayo" and similar catchphrases poses a challenge, since there is no direct English equivalent. Despite the translation difficulties, "dattebayo" remains an iconic and enduring part of Naruto's character.


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The Meaning of "Dattebayo" in Japanese. Naruto's signature phrase "dattebayo" (だってばよ) can be broken down in 3 parts.Da (だ) is the casual version of the copula desu (です), "tteba" (ってば) which is an informal expression that is used to reassure that what you are saying is true or to restate somehing you have said before, and yo (よ) is a sentence-ending.


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