ンゴ
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[suf]
[net-sl,joc]
- suffix used at sentence end for humorous effect
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A 2024-03-13 23:47:32 Jim Breen <...address hidden...> (id#2294367) - Comments
OK
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A* 2024-03-13 23:33:34 Robin Scott <...address hidden...> (id#2294363) - Comments
Probably best to keep it general. I think this is how we usually gloss suffixes likes this. See ポン (1632650) and りん (2844215). Not n-suf as it's not a noun.
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https://dic.nicovideo.jp/a/ンゴ 2. 1から派生し、自分が失敗したときに「○○ンゴwwww」と語尾につけてネタにする。 3. さらに派生し、特に意味もなく語尾に付ける。 https://oggi.jp/6159519 若者たちの使い方は、本来の使い方である嘲笑や自虐だけではなく、「LINE送ったンゴ」、「おいしいンゴ」など意味もなく語尾につけ、響きのいい語感を面白がっているようです。
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@@ -8,3 +8,2 @@ -<pos>&exp;</pos> -<pos>&n-suf;</pos> -<misc>&sl;</misc> +<pos>&suf;</pos> +<misc>&net-sl;</misc> @@ -12,2 +11 @@ -<s_inf>at sentence end or as a noun suffix</s_inf> -<gloss g_type="expl">indicates failure, regret, etc.</gloss> +<gloss>suffix used at sentence end for humorous effect</gloss>
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A* 2024-03-12 06:55:46 (id#2294175) - Refs
I wonder if "indicates failure, regret" is needed. I think this is just a meaningless 語尾 (precisely キャラ語尾). It's sometimes used to speak like a 2channeler. On the original 2ch board, it's often used to stir someone up, joke, or speak like an old-school 2channeler. Of course it's meaningless, so it's basically random.
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A 2017-11-03 23:05:56 Jim Breen <...address hidden...> - Comments
Probably not a 助詞.
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@@ -10 +9,0 @@ -<pos>&prt;</pos>
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A* 2017-11-03 07:43:16 Marcus Richert <...address hidden...> - Comments
Originally formed from the "-ngo" of baseball player Domingo Guzman's surname. Unsure of pos. Looking at twitter, the n-suf might only be part of the etymology (eg. Oguri→Oguringo) and not really part of the most current usage. Several twitter results are also not actually indicating regret or failure but seems more random/jocular
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http://wikiwiki.jp/livejupiter/?������ "小倉が降板した瞬間に実況板は「オグンゴwwwww」の大合唱と なった。" http://nlab.itmedia.co.jp/nl/articles/1709/03/news010.ht ml "例1:定期券、家に忘れてきたンゴwww 例2:ここのレストランのオムライス、おいしかったンゴ" https://twitter.com/search?q=ンゴ&src=typd
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