What does da yo mean in Japanese?

da is a casual form of "desu" - "to be". Like "is". yo is a particle that you put at the end of a sentence when you're telling someone something you think they don't know. ie giving them information. eg.
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What does Dayo mean?

a foreigner; a person from a foreign country; an alien. an immigrant; a person who comes to a country from another country in order to permanently settle there.
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What is da Japanese?

だ (da) and です (desu) can mean am, is and are. There is no distinction like in English, so it works for everything. This is one of the easier points of Japanese grammar. Example D) They are. 彼らは3年生です。
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What is mo ii yo in Japanese?

Japanese Phrases

The Japanese word Iiyo has several meanings: It's okay, its fine with me or thanks. All are terms that covey agreement with something that has been said. The phrase sounds informal, therefore it shouldn't be used to your superior. "Ii desu yo" can be used in formal situations.
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What does ya da mean in Japanese?

29. "Ya!" "Yada!" = No! / I don't want (to do) it! / I hate it! / etc. Kids use these phrases when they don't like/like to do something, for example, when they are forced to eat what they dislike or when they are told to put toys away. 'Yada' can also be used by adults.
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What Yare Yare means?

If you already watched or read JoJo's Bizzarre Adventure in Japanese, you would know the iconic phrase by Jotaro Kujo: “やれやれ” -pronounced “Yare Yare”. The phrase is trasnlated to intrepretations such as “well well”, “good grief” and “give me a break.” It is a common expression in Japan used to show disappointment.
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How do you respond to Oyasumi?

When your friend says “oyasumi” to you, you should also reply to your friend with “oyasumi“.
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What is ii desu ne?

In conversational speech, いいですね (ii desu ne) with emphasis on the ne can be rendered as “that's good,” while a flatly intoned いいです (ii desu) without a particle ending can be translated as “I'm good, thank you,” that is, a polite refusal. Likewise for それでいいです (sore de ii desu, that's OK with me).
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What is mo ii desu ka?

If the TE-form of a verb and MO II DESU are said together, it means that a permission is granted. That is, the action expressed by the verb is permitted.
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Is there a Japanese word for no?

The word for 'no' in Japanese is いいえ (iie) or the more familiar いや (iya). But to say or hear 'no' is generally uncomfortable for the Japanese. A negative response is often reformulated into a negative question where the verb's negative form is used.
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Do girls use DA?

Both men and women default to だ(da) in everyday situations. It would be perfectly normal to hear a girl say そうなんだ! (sou nan da!) in everday conversation. That said だ (da) can sometimes sound pretty gruff if you use it alone at the end a sentence.
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Is Da a word?

DA is a valid scrabble word.
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Can you replace desu with DA?

For example, you may have learned that だ and です are two variants of the same word and that we choose between them based on whether the person we're talking to has a higher or lower status than us. In other words, です is used when we want to be polite and だ is used to be casual.
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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 Nani desu ka?

nani desu ka – 何ですか (なにですか) : a polite expression meaning 'what? ' in Japanese.
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What is the meaning of daisuki da yo?

1. "Daisuki da yo. (大好きだよ。; I love you.)"
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What is Ikimasen?

ikimasen. 行きません lets go, will probably go. let's not go, probably won't go.
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What is Ikemasen?

てはいけません (te wa ikemasen) is a way to say “you can't do that”. This Japanese grammar function should always come after the te-form of the “forbidden” verb.
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What is Kashimasu?

kashimasu. 貸します kashimasen. 貸しません lets lend, will probably lend.
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What is Sugoi desu ne?

Wow! It's like a professional cook! “すごい” (sugoi) is used for people who are very close to you, but when you are not yet close to the person you want to praise or when the person you are talking to is older, you use a honorific expression and say “すごいです” (sugoi desu). Example. ギターがたった1週間で弾けるようになったんですね!
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What does Sou ne mean?

So desu ne (そうですね) means that's right or I see. The first meaning is typically used to express agreement with what someone has said (at least at the surface level).
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Is desu ne feminine?

Recently I realized in Japanese females use "yo" and "ne" at the end of a sentence usually without "desu" or "da". Men use "desu" or "da" before using "yo" or "ne".
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What is ohayo in Japanese?

Ohayo (おはよう, ohayō) is a colloquial term meaning good morning in Japanese. Ohayo may also refer to: Good Morning (1959 film), 1959 Japanese comedy film by director Yasujirō Ozu. Ohayo Mountain, Catskill Mountains, New York, US. A misspelling of Ohio, a U.S. state.
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How do you reply to konnichiwa?

I was wondering about this myself and so I decided to find out. When someone greets you in Japanese with “Konnichiwa” it is best to respond with the same phrase “Konnichiwa”. Even though it means “Good afternoon” or “Hello” and is usually used around noon or in the afternoon, it is common to…
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What does Oyasumi ONII Chan mean?

"おやすみ☆おにいちゃん"

Romaji: Oyasumi ☆ Onii-chan. English: Goodnight ☆ Big Brother.
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