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33 This answer is not useful Save this answer. Show activity on this post. No, ใ‚„ใ‚Œ {HL}ใ‚„ใ‚Œ {HL} is not an onomatopoeia but an interjection. It doesn't symbolize any sound or state, and cannot used like other onomatopoeiae:


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TLDR: does adding "daze" to the term "yare yare daze" make it to where it would be a swear word or are the translators at Crunchyroll just being edgy? Archived post. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast. Locked post. New comments cannot be posted. Share Sort by: Best. Open comment sort options.


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Yare Yare Daze (ใ‚„ใ‚Œใ‚„ใ‚Œใ ใœ) is the catchphrase of the character Jotaro Kujo from the popular, long-running Shonen manga series JoJo's Bizarre Adventure. The phrase is a Japanese term that expresses boredom or exasperation which literally translates as "Well Well."


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Jotaro says multiple variations of the same phrase on numerous occasions throughout Parts 3 to 6 - "Yare yare daze"; "Yare yare"; and "Yare yare da". It's nothing special. As a sidenote, Joseph's the character that probably uses "Naisu!" the most. He even says it in Part 3 regarding Jotaro's method of staying still when he's caught in Dark Blue.


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75 Yemathums Heavy footsteps SFX โ€ข 6 yr. ago Da is an informal sentence ending, and ze modifies it, putting some emphasis and makes it a bit more forceful sounding. When speaking casually you can drop da, and ze can be used or not.


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Yare yare (pronounced "yah-ray yah-ray") is an exclamation that can show relief or annoyance, often without a strong sense of enthusiasm. It's similar to a sigh, "Oy vey," or "good grief." Dictionary definitions of yare-yare I've had to use a variety of sources to better understand this nuanced word.


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ใใ‚Š means cut, not ใŽใ‚Š. ใ‚„ใ‚Œ may be derived from ใ‚„ใ‚‹'s imperative form. what about "yare yare dawa?" i saw jolyne (if this wasn't referencing jojo, she's a manga character from the series) saying it once and saw that it was the female version of "yare yare daze". Wa and ze in this case are sentence enders, following da.


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It expresses a sense of resignation, annoyance, or reluctance in the face of some absurd or tiresome situation. Some common variations include: "Yare yare daze" (ใ‚„ใ‚Œใ‚„ใ‚Œใ ใœ) - Adds a masculine emphatic particle to become more like "Gimme a damn break!" "Yare yare dawa" (ใ‚„ใ‚Œใ‚„ใ‚Œใ ใ‚) - The feminine particle creates a softer tone closer to "Oh me, oh my".


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"Yare yare daze" is the transliteration of the Japanese phrase "ใ‚„ใ‚Œใ‚„ใ‚Œใ ใœ," which is associated with the character Jotaro Kujo from the Manga series JoJo's Bizarre Adventure. In varying translations, the phrase has been translated to "well well," "good grief," "what a pain," and "give me a f***ing break." Yare Yare Daze Watch on


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It is a common expression in Japan used to show disappointment. It is also a sarcastic expression of feeling bad for the other person. Yare Yare "Frustration" by music2work2 is licensed under CC BY 2.0 In the anime/manga community, "yare yare" is a popular phrase from the reknowned JoJo memes.


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ใ‚„ใ‚Œ (yare) is a Japanese word or exclamation that is typically only used by males and that can be translated as " oh ", " ah ", " oh dear ", " dear me ", or " thank god " ( source ). When used in real life as well as in anime, the word is usually repeated at least twice and turns into the common phrase ใ‚„ใ‚Œใ‚„ใ‚Œ (yare yare).


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Yare Yare Daze is a popular catchphrase from the manga series JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, said by the character Jotaro Kujo. The phrase is used to express boredom, irritation and displeasure and it literally translates from Japanese "Well well".


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The japanese catchphrase of Jotaro Kujo, the 3rd protagonist of Jojo's Bizarre Adventure. Roughly translates as "Gimme a break." or "What a pain."