Is Dattebayo a real word?

「~だってばよ」(dattebayo): The short version
Although it's translated as “Believe it!” in the English localization of the series, the actual phrase doesn't mean much of anything and simply serves to add flavor and a unique, childish brashness to Naruto's dialog.
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What is a Dattebayo word?

Naruto Uzumaki's "dattebayo" ( だってばよ) verbal tic comes in many forms. The early anime dub by Viz Media translated it as "Believe it!" Later on, it was changed to a simple "ya know." The manga didn't even use either of these terms until Naruto met Killer Bee; until then, it is omitted entirely.
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Do Japanese people say Dattebayo?

Dattebayo (だってばよ) is not really proper Japanese, but you can sort of see how it would come about linguistically as a sentence-ending phrase. It's very impolite, somewhat childish, and basically just combines different ways of putting emphasis on the statement in a not terribly meaningful way.
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Why does Naruto say Dattebayo so much?

That's because the phrase is nothing but a verbal tic that varies among different people. Even Kushina Uzumaki, Naruto Uzumkai's mother, has a distinct verbal tic and it's “dattenbane”. Verbal tics are essentially sounds that one creates unintentionally while speaking.
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Does Boruto say Dattebayo?

Dattebayo, Dattebane and Dattebasa

(「(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.
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Naruto's favourite word: Dattebayo Compilation



How can I learn rasengan?

To learn it, he goes through an intensive training regimen with Jiraiya, who teaches him the technique using three steps. First, he spins his chakra fast enough to pop a water balloon. Then, he builds his power enough to pop a rubber ball.
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Who invented the word Dattebayo?

It comes from Naruto's mother

One respondent to this question suggests Naruto's catchphrase is something he picked up from his mother, who supposedly says ってばね (ttebane), a much softer expression that might mean something like “Don't you think?”
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What is Naruto always saying?

Trivia. In the Naruto series, Naruto's catchphrase was "Believe It!" in the English dub to keep a similar tone in the English version of the series. It was also used to match the lip movements from the original Japanese release. Around the start of the Chūnin Exams, however, "Believe it" fell out of use.
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How old is Naruto in Boruto?

1 Naruto (32)

In Boruto, it's known that it's been 15 years since the Ninja War, which had Naruto at about 17 years old. Since then, Naruto managed to get married, become the Hokage, and have not one but two different children. Because of that, Naruto is currently around 32 years old.
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What is Sasuke's catchphrase?

One of the most well-known and best Sasuke Uchiha quotes is his catchphrase, which he is often found using to call Naruto: "Usuratonkachi," which roughly translates to "thin hammer." He calls Naruto a "thin hammer" because it represents a tool that cannot actually perform its job, something which is simply useless.
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Why does Naruto call Tsunade Granny?

Naruto helped Tsunade regain her faith and that was a turning point in her life. During the time they bonded so strongly, Naruto called her grandma. Viewers weren't fooled, everyone figured that cannot be the connection between them and thought Naruto was only joking.
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What is Hinata's catchphrase?

Won't Let You.
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What Senpai means?

Senpai made its first appearance in Urban Dictionary back in 2004, when a user defined it as "an upperclassman." Other entries (a number of which mention anime and manga) have since been added; it's defined there variously as "someone older than you," "someone you look up to," "mentor," "senior," an "older person who ...
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What does Kakashi always say?

"I will not let my comrades die. I will protect you with my life. Trust me." -Kakashi.
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What is Naruto's age?

The series takes place fifteen years after the events of the fourth great ninja war. Given that Naruto celebrated his seventeenth birthday during that time, it's presumed that he is around thirty-two years old at the beginning of Boruto: Naruto Next Generations.
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How do you spell Naruto?

Naruto Uzumaki (Japanese: うずまき ナルト, Hepburn: Uzumaki Naruto) (/ˈnɑːrətoʊ/) is the titular protagonist of the manga Naruto, created by Masashi Kishimoto. As the series progresses, he is a young ninja from the fictional village of Konohagakure (Hidden Leaf Village).
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Why Does Naruto have cat whiskers?

Naruto would enter the ninja world with his distinct facial whiskers from birth, as a result of Kurama the Nine-Tailed Fox being sealed into the boy, courtesy of Uzumaki's father and the former Fourth Hokage of the ninja's home village of Konoha, Minato Namikaze.
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Can Sasuke do Rasengan?

But if we consider all this criteria and as Boruto learns from Sasuke, we might as well assume that as both has six paths power they (both Naruto and Sasuke) can use Rasengan and Chidori.
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Who taught Jiraiya?

In Naruto. Jiraiya is a ninja from the village of Konohagakure trained by Hiruzen Sarutobi, the Third Hokage. He becomes known as the "Toad Sage" due to his training under the Great Toad Sage in the field of Senjutsu (仙術, lit.
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Who taught Jiraiya Rasengan?

Said to be a master of multiple Jutsu, Jiraiya also possessed the ability to use the Rasengan. The Rasengan was taught to him by his student, Minato Namikaze, who he described as a once-in-a-generation prodigy. Akin to Minato, Jiraiya relied on this Jutsu quite a lot, and with time, it became his go-to technique.
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What does Rock Lee say?

"My motto is to be stronger than yesterday, if I have to I'll be stronger than half a day ago, even a minute ago!" - Rock Lee.
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Why Hinata is the best?

Hinata should be credited as the main female lead in the series. She has actual character depth, she's the most appealing in both personality and looks, her abilities are the best out of any of the other females from the leaf, and her support for Naruto is rivaled by only his parents and God father.
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What clan is Jiraiya from?

In the 20th-century, the story was adapted in several films, in video games, and in a manga. Jiraiya is a ninja who uses shapeshifting magic to morph into a gigantic toad. Heir of the Ogata clan, Jiraiya fell in love with Tsunade, a beautiful young maiden who has mastered slug magic.
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Who did Jiraiya love?

One of the most humanizing aspects of Jiraiya, though, is his pure, unending love for Tsunade Senju. She was both his teammate and friend since an early age, and thus his relationship with her is one of complete respect and sincerity.
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