Why does Sakura always say 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 written on Sakura forehead?

"The symbol that is written on Inner Sakura's forehead literally means "Inner Sakura". "
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What does Sakura usually say?

Shannarō (しゃーんなろー) is Sakura Haruno's catchphrase, something she would shout either when she is too angry or excited. She often uses the phrase when she punches out of anger, usually towards Rock Lee or Naruto Uzumaki when they do something to annoy her.
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What does Sakura say all the time?

One great Sakura quote that applies in real life is: "The things that are most important aren't written in books. You have to learn them by experiencing them yourself." Another memorable quote from Sakura is her line about using a smile to cover up pain: "A smile is the easiest way out of a difficult situation."
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What is Sakura 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 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's the diamond on Sakura's forehead?

The diamond-shaped tattoo that appears on Sakura's forehead at the end of Naruto and all throughout Boruto: Naruto Next Generations is both a homage to her teacher, Tsunade, and a hidden means to drastically enhance her abilities.
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What is Boruto's verbal tic?

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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Why does Naruto always 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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Did Sakura had feelings for Naruto?

Sakura loves Naruto, but only platonic. She shares sympathy with him and they are good friends. She cares about him and that's why she confessed her love.
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What fruit does Sakura taste like?

Sakura or the Japanese cherry tree produces edible flowers with a distinct flavor. They taste a little earthy and bitter with a subtle flowery flavor. The authentic flavor emerges when the blossoms get pickled with salt and plum vinegar. Sakura flavor doesn't resemble the flavor of cherry fruits.
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What is Sakura named after?

A cherry blossom also known as Japanese cherry or Sakura is a flower of many trees of genus Prunus or Prunus subg. Cerasus.
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What do Sakura symbolize?

The cherry trees are starting to bloom again around the National Mall and Potomac Park in Washington, D.C. In Japan, cherry blossoms are called sakura, a special flower for the people and the country. Cherry blossoms are a symbolic flower of the spring, a time of renewal, and the fleeting nature of life.
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Is Sakura a Kage level?

Sakura is Kage level because she surpassed Tsunade, a Kage. Good day. Gaara, a Kage, considers Sakura to be a shibobi of his class. Aka Kage level.
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Why is Sakura immune to genjutsu?

10 Immune To Genjutsu

Kakashi complimented her ability to control her chakra flow several times. When Tsunade took Sakura under her wing, she taught her about medical ninjutsu and combat. The training resulted in Sakura getting even better at chakra control. Due to her chakra control, she became immune to genjutsu.
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Is Sakura a sannin?

Each of the Sannin has trained one member of Team Kakashi: Jiraiya trained Naruto, Tsunade trained Sakura, and Orochimaru trained Sasuke. Team Konohamaru has a direct relationship with Team Hiruzen. In the case of Sarada and Boruto, one or both of their parents were trained by a Sannin.
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What language is the word Baka?

Baka is a Japanese word that means “crazy,” “foolish,” or downright “stupid.” It can also be used as a noun for “a fool” or “a crazy or stupid person.” Anime and manga fans in the West have adopted the use of baka as a (usually joking) insult.
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Why does Naruto cut his hair?

Although he was clearly proud of his father, there's a good chance that Naruto wanted to establish his own path with his own style, and changing his appearance was a good way to do it.
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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 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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What is Naruto's catch phrase?

It's one of the most iconic anime catchphrases. It's used by fans seriously and unironically, and sometimes in memes too. The phrase, "Believe it!", despite being dropped from the Chunin Exams in the English dub of the show, got used a lot. "Dattebayo" remains Naruto's staple catchphrase.
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Why does Sakura wear the Uchiha crest?

Sakura is part of the Uchiha clan through marriage; it is her right to wear the crest if she wants to. Besides, it helps keeps a piece of the clan culture alive since all the Uchiha uded to wear the crest.
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What is Sakura's Kekkei Genkai?

4 With Kekkei Genkai: Sakura Would Be Able To Heal Critical Injuries With The Ketsuryugan. The Ketsuryugan was a Kekkei Genkai that appeared within members of the Chinoike clan. It allowed them to cast genjutsu on their target just by glancing at them or touching them.
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What is the blue dot on Sakura's head?

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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