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04-12-2011, 04:55 AM

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Originally Posted by masaegu
1. There is no exact equivalent. よ would be close enough in meaning. This や is a sentence-ending particle used for imperatives and soliciting
Thank you as usual. This clarifies a lot

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2. Kansai way of saying そうだ and どうだ.
Something has just popped up in my mind. So when some characters in manga and anime say じゃろう instead of だろう, the じゃ is also a part of Kansai dialects?