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What Does “Dattebayo (だってばよ)” Mean In Japanese? (Naruto)

Dattebayo (だってばよ) Meaning: The phrase doesn’t have any meaning Romaji: Dattebayo Hiragana: だってばよ Katakana: ダッテバヨ Kanji:- “Dattebayo,” which is known as the catchphrase of the main character of the manga “NARUTO,” is translated into English as “Believe it,” but the phrase itself has no particular meaning and is an expression …

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What does “Wasshoi (わっしょい)” mean in Japanese?

Wasshoi (わっしょい) Meaning: A chant used when carrying a Mikoshi at Japanese festivals is said to unite everyone and work together. Romaji: Wasshoi Hiragana: わっしょい Katakana: ワッショイ Kanji:- At traditional Japanese festivals, people carry Mikoshi (portable shrines). A mikoshi is a portable shrine used as a vehicle for divine spirits …

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What does “Yamete (やめて)” mean in Japanese?

Yamete (やめて) Meaning: Stop, Quit Romaji: Yamete Hiragana: やめて Katakana: ヤメテ Kanji: 止めて, 辞めて Synonym: やめてくれ,やめてよ,もうやめて,やめてください,やめろって,やめてくれよ,やめて下さい,やめさせて What is Yamete? It means stopping a state or action, is used like the English “stop,” and is a strong expression. When friends make a joke about something that they don’t like, they use …

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