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'''Ore-sama''' (Japanese: オレさま) is a common expression by [[Moe]]. In Japanese, it is seen as a very arrogant way to refer to oneself; however, it occasionally appears in Japanese media/otaku culture as well (a 'rude' way of speaking is similar to how characters such as Luffy from One Piece | '''Ore-sama''' (Japanese: オレさま) is a common expression by [[Moe]]. In Japanese, it is seen as a very arrogant way to refer to oneself; however, it occasionally appears in Japanese media/otaku culture as well (a 'rude' way of speaking is similar to how characters such as Luffy from One Piece speak, but Japanese people do not expect this in real life). | ||
In the [[fan translation]]s it appears as "the great Moe". | In the [[fan translation]]s it appears as "the great Moe". | ||
[[Category:Catch phrases]] | [[Category:Catch phrases]] |
Latest revision as of 21:09, 28 September 2021
Ore-sama (Japanese: オレさま) is a common expression by Moe. In Japanese, it is seen as a very arrogant way to refer to oneself; however, it occasionally appears in Japanese media/otaku culture as well (a 'rude' way of speaking is similar to how characters such as Luffy from One Piece speak, but Japanese people do not expect this in real life).
In the fan translations it appears as "the great Moe".