I went to youtube and I probably didn’t search the accurate terms. I’m looking to hear about how they came to be. Did the z ending come from a longer word or what? Thanks.
ぜ and ぞ are two final particles that are used at the end of a sentence (directly after the predicate). So you’ve probably heard examples where they are connected to だ. Both particles are often regarded as vulgar and linked to male speech but not limited to. They are both used for emphasis, ぜ also for eliciting agreement (and stereotypically used in anime to mark someone as a manly man).
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ぜ and ぞ are two final particles that are used at the end of a sentence (directly after the predicate). So you’ve probably heard examples where they are connected to だ. Both particles are often regarded as vulgar and linked to male speech but not limited to. They are both used for emphasis, ぜ also for eliciting agreement (and stereotypically used in anime to mark someone as a manly man).