What does Kushina say instead of Dattebayo?

Trivia. Since chapter 492 and Naruto: Shippūden episode 243, 'Dattebayo" has been translated as "you know" and more loosely as "ya know" when used by Killer B. Kushina's "(Da)ttebane" has been translated in a likewise manner.
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Does Kushina also say Dattebayo?

Dattebayo and Dattebane

(「(だ)ってばよ!」) and (Da)ttebane (「(だ)ってばね」) are catchphrases used by Naruto Uzumaki and his mother Kushina respectively.
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Why does Naruto's mom say Dattebayo?

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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What is the meaning of Datte Bayo?

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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What is konohamaru's catchphrase?

Konohamaru's way of ending sentences is rather rude, as the word Kore (translated as "Hey!", "Oi!", or "Yo!") is used to address someone inferior or an equal. Konhamru used it a lot when speaking, since he didn't exactly have anyone's respect.
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DATTEBANE / DATTEBAYO / DATTEBASA



What is Hinata's catchphrase?

Won't Let You.
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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 does Sate Sate Sate mean in anime?

Learn about our Editorial Process. Updated on January 02, 2019. The Japanese word, sate, or in Japanese characters, "さて" means "now," "so," "well" and "well then" depending on the context. Sate can be used as a conjunction or interjection.
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What is the meaning of Shannaro?

When Sakura is in Fight mode, she leaves her girly side, and just focuses on the fight. The “Shannaro” is apparently that: crude usage of Japanese in contrast to the refined usage of Japanese she normally uses. According to urbandictionary, it is a corruption of joudan ja nai yo (冗談じゃないよ).
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Is Dattebayo Believe it or ya know?

Dattebayo and its variants have no literal English translation; however, "Believe It!" was used in the English dub whenever Naruto is making a big statement to keep a similar tone in the English version of the series, and Kushina's was "You know!" in the English dub, used when she was excited or flustered.
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What does Minato's Kunai say?

It does says 忍愛之剣 (nin-ai-no-ken). It appears in manga 673 and in anime episode 424.
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What does it mean when Sakura says Cha?

According to Catchphrases and Verbal Tics from Naruto Wikia, the phrase "Cha" was replacement of "Shannarō" and "Shannarōyo" in the English dub often used by Inner Sakura, which have no literal meaning, but it can be translated into "Hell yeah!", "Hell no!", or "Damn it!" depending on the situation.
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What is Mendokusai?

Mendokusai |めんどくさい | Men-doku-s-eye

This term means burdensome, troublesome or describes someone who can't be bothered. It can be used in a variety of situations, for example, if a mother asks her child to do his homework, that's mendokusai.
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Why does Sakura have a dot on her forehead?

The mark on her forehead is her 100 Healings Seal. Look it up if you don't know about it or watch the anime.
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What does Sasuke always call Naruto?

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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Does Boruto like Sarada?

The Couple

BoruSara (ボルサラ BoruSara) is the term used to refer to the romantic relationship between Boruto Uzumaki and Sarada Uchiha. BoruSara is the most popular couple of the Next Generation.
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What is Chotto matte?

Chotto matte kudasai. / Please wait a moment.

[chotto matte kudasai] Use these Japanese words when you want someone to wait for you for a little bit. A Common Mistake: In English, the expression "one second" means you want them to wait a bit.
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What does Yare Yare mean in Japanese?

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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What does Meliodas say often?

After waiting for what seemed like forever, the announcement of the third season brought hope and Meliodas' beloved catch-phrase, "sate sate sate." The phrase is equivalent to saying now, now now.
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Who invented the word Dattebayo?

Directly derived from an actual interview with the creator himself, Masashi kishimoto. (Quote) - Is Naruto's favorite phrase, "dattebayo" modeled on anything?
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Why does Naruto wear orange?

When the artist was prodded specifically about the color orange, Kishimoto said there was no reason orange had to be the color chosen; He was fine with any shade so long as it went against what readers felt a ninja should wear. "It's an orange jumpsuit, and Naruto goes 'Hey, I'm here!'
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What does Rock Lee say?

His motto and catchphrase is "to be stronger than yesterday, if I have to I'll be stronger than half a day ago, even a minute ago!" That is why we have created a list of Rock Lee quotes that will inspire the sleeping hard worker in all of us.
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What is Hinata's full name?

Hinata Hyuga (日向 ヒナタ, Hyūga Hinata) is a fictional character in the anime and manga Naruto, created by Masashi Kishimoto. Hinata is a kunoichi and the former heiress of the Hyūga clan from the fictional village of Konohagakure.
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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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