The definition of "standard algorithm" is that it is a mathematical method used to solve problems such as addition, substraction, division, and multiplication.
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In a standard dictionary you can find a key to pronunciation marks within the definition
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try naruto-tv.com
March 26 Dattebayo!! :)
Never. They have stopped subbing naruto, you can read it at their website. But Horriblesubs is subbing naruto now
it has aired on dattebayo its in Japanese but its English subbed though
dattebane or dattebayo means,'ya know'. Uzumaki Kushina (naruto's mother) and Uzumaki Naruto use this word when they get exited
It's Japanese and it does NOT mean, "believe it" Dattebayo has no direct translation because it is merely a emphasis used at the end of a sentence. "Dattebayo" is a word that is used by the anime/manga character named Naruto from the Naruto/Naruto Shippuuden series at the end of most all his sentences. He is a very expressive individual and this is one way he shows it. Dattebayo, in short, can be translated as an exclamation point. The English dub of Naruto, in order to match up the lip sync to the words being said, changed the phrase 'dattebayo' to the phrase 'believe it!' Dattebayo does not mean "believe it," but the writers needed to edit something over it in order to match the lips to the words. Thus the common misconception was born, and misunderstandings bred.Dattebayo is basically a verbal tic that Naruto says when he is excited. It was probably passed down from his mother, Uzumaki Kushina, who often said "dattebane" or the shortened "ttebane" when she got excited.
It's just his catch phrase! Like in the American version, "Believe It" Every super hero needs one. Erm...That's only half true. "Dattebayo" is actually a verbal tic that Naruto says when he is excited or nervous. It was probably passed down from his mother, Uzumaki Kushina, as she often said "dattebane (ttebane, for short)"
The word Dattebayo originates from the Japanese language and has no real meaning. It was used in Japanese anime and the creator said it was a senseless word that he would use as a child.
Many, there is for example fansubs, dattebayo, crunchysubs and horriblesubs. But i know there are more of them, but those i know of that sub bleach and naruto/shippuden, are those 4. P.S. i recommend downloading the newest episodes by torrent, subbed by crunchy-/horriblesubs in 720p. Excellent video quality, sound and sub.
hey if u gotta watch all the naruto episodes u can go watch it in naruto-tv.com!! itz the best site eva!!!... but some of the episodes are subbed and some are dubbed in english. you can even read the mangas! every new episode of shippuden and the new manga chapter releases on friday. check this site out it rox my sox!!! BELIVE IT!!! DATTEBAYO!!!
killer bee ya mean rapping(<----...?kikml2) Naruto tends to call sasuke "Teme". It's an extremely rude way to say "you". Naruto never calls sasuke "bataboyo", BUT Naruto does use "Dattebayo" at the end of most of his sentences. Dattebayo has no official meaning and is used by naruto as an emphasis at the end of his sentences. You could say that it's his exclamation point, seeing as he's a very expressive person. Also, just in case you wanted to know, Sasuke does call naruto a variety of names, but the most common ones he uses are "Usuratonkachi", "Baka", and "Dobe". "Usuratonkachi" literally means "thin hammer", so he's pretty much saying that naruto is useless. "Baka" means stupid, and is used very commonly in japan. Being called stupid in japan is a very serious thing to them. Finally "Dobe" is literally translated to "Dead-Last", but can also mean "loser" or "idiot". So, hope that helped you out, if it didn't, I'm very, very sorry.
Well it should be out between 8-9 months on DVD after the theatre release... then you just wait for the Subbing group, normally Dattebayo or now it might be crunchy roll or something due to the big takeover by them of Naruto. So the DVD should get released in Japan this month sometime or next month.