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what is the use of yo (よ) at the end of a sentence in Japanese​

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Answered by Anonymous
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よ "yo" is a particle which ends a sentence expressing varieties of emotions as follows.

Answered by prateek200627
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In general, yo shows the speaker’s conviction towards whatever they are asserting. When used with commands, it makes the command more forceful. The particle is also sometimes used to answer questions using who/what/etc. as a means of emphasis.

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