During roll call, you may say "Hai (imasu)."
'I am happy to be here' would beここにいてうれしいです (koko ni ite ureshii desu) in Japanese.
"Present" as in "now" or "the present" is 'genzai' in Japanese. "Present" in the sense of "gift" is 'purezento' in Japanese. They are written in Japanese (in the same order): 現在 プレゼント
if you are talking about a teacher asking if you are present or not,
you can say はい(hai)as "yes" or "present"
pu-re-zen-to [its a present] motte ite kudasai [keep it]
we say Nakagawa if we want to say inside in Japanese.
To say tennis in Japanese.........テニス
メロン is how you say melon in Japanese.
To say blue fish in Japanese you say ブルーフィッシュ.
pu-re-zen-to [its a present] motte ite kudasai [keep it]
how to say "editor" in japanese
To say old Japanese illustrations in Japanese, you say "Mukashi no Nihon no irasuto".
we say Nakagawa if we want to say inside in Japanese.
フライドポテト is how you say it in japanese'
メロン is how you say melon in Japanese.
To say tennis in Japanese.........テニス
Terekineshisu is the word for telekinesis in the Japanese language.
To say blue fish in Japanese you say ブルーフィッシュ.
The question is very vague and the sentence is random, not sure what you mean by present. I take it you mean to introduce someone or something, then you could say: "Ima ...... wo go shoukai shimasu" (means: Now I introduce/present .....). Fill in the blank "...." with the person or thing's name you want to present.
現在の Basically, it would be present with o on it. Presento. An English word Japanese-ified
This is no word for a or the in Japanese.