Talk:Ribbon/@comment-37117761-20181027203728

I wouldn't say that Ribbon ends her sentences with anything special. She speaks like a Japanese human would, in fact. She conjugates all her verbs in a polite manner, e.g. "wakarimasu" instead of "wakaru" for the Japanese verb meaning "to understand".

The Japanese language also has end particles that are added to the end of sentences to convey certain meanings. For example "ka" serves as a spoken question mark, while "yo" serves as a spoken exclamation point. Ribbon uses the end particle "wa", which gives a feminine flair to a sentence, showing that Ribbon speaks like a young lady.

Here are some examples of Ribbon's style of speaking.

"I'm Ribbon." -> "Ribbon desu wa."

"You were brave!" -> "Yūkan deshita wa!"

"I'm from the Blue Sky Kingdom." -> "Burū Sukai Ōkoku kara kimashita wa."

"We did it!" -> "Dekimashita wa!"