Naruto Uzumaki means steamed fish-paste cake whirlpool, exactly, if u Google translate it, it will say naruto no uzumaki.
Naruto: steamed fish-paste cake, sliced to decorate soup
I know the red word is the Japanese which was romanized as "Naruto." Not sure of the meaning of the white.
Naruto Day? If you mean his Birthday, then it's October 10th.
in Japanese: The Word 'naruto' means 'Fish Cake'.'Uzumaki' is Japanese for 'Spiral' or 'vortex'-So 'Uzumaki Naruto' literally means Spiral Fishcake. Which is a popular topping on Ramen, which Naruto happens to love to eat.
I don't know is this what you mean but Naruto does not exist in real life but it does in manga dude.
what do you mean? if you mean capture her heart he didn't get her heart yet she still loves sasuke
The name 'Naruto' can mean 'steamed fish-paste cake or 'maelstrom' which is a large or violent whirlpool.
naruto is a spiral looking thing one often adds when making ramen (spiral, ramen, get it *wink*)
dattebane or dattebayo means,'ya know'. Uzumaki Kushina (naruto's mother) and Uzumaki Naruto use this word when they get exited
The name can mean maelstrom, but is also the name for a sliced stick of kamaboko.
did you take English? if by he you mean naruto then not yet
You can easily find Naruto episodes online, just look. "From asker:" (I mean it isn't on the site so is it on teletoon or not, i know i can watch online)
Naruto doesn't have its own language... but- in Japanese it would mean "Moeru"
If u mean da naruto's dad, then it is da 4th hokage: Mizikage Naruto
If you mean in the naruto shippuden movie at the begginning that was Shios vision of naruto's death.
If you mean season, then yes.
Whaty do u mean ? if u mean who likes naruto it is henata the semi-buff one lol
What do you mean by that? If you mean the big fight between Naruto and Sasuke when Sasuke leaves the village to go to Orochimaru, that's episodes 128 and 134 in Naruto. If you don't mean the fight, I'm not sure.