The Japanese particle 'zo' (ぞ) is used to express strong confidence and determination, often employed by heroes or assertive speakers to emphasize their statements, as demonstrated in the phrase 'もうすぐ国に着くぞ' (We'll be there soon!) from Naruto.
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"WE'LL BE THERE SOON!" in Japanese | JLPT N4 — NarutoAdded:
Finally here.
The long journey is ending. Excitement builds for arrival.
>> [music] [music] >> It means we'll be there [music] soon.
This zo particle is bold. Shown in heroes use it often. It shows strong confidence.
Picture a hero pointing forward. Feeling we will arrive there.
>> [music]
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