You may say '[watashi wa] airurando kara kimashita.' Alternatively, you may use '[watashi wa] airurando jin desu,' which equates to "I am Irish." If you are male, you may replace 'watashi' with 'boku.'
If it's pronounced the French way like "Louie" the Japanese pronunciation would be "Ruii". If it's pronounced like "Lewis" the Japanese pronunciation would be "Ruisu".
"On" would be spelled オン by Japanese speakers, giving it a pronunciation close to 'own' and should be spelled アーン, which would then give it the same pronunciation that we use.
An approximate pronunciation would be: "yoo-mee-koh."
The pronunciation of "bingo" would be just that in Japanese. However, similar Japanese words would be "sono toori" as in "like that" or "yatta" as in "I did it!" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bingo is "Pippon" in Japanese.
It would stay in English, but written in katakana as "ファンサイット". The Japanese pronunciation would be: foo-ahn-SAIT!-toh.
Tenshi would be pronounced "ten" (as in the number) and "she," (as in "she is nice.")
In Japanese, "Daniela" would be written as ダニエラ or ダニエラ depending on the pronunciation, but it does not have a specific meaning in Japanese as it is a foreign name.
The name 'Natalie' isナタリー (natarii) in Japanese. The pronunciation would roughly be "nah-tah-ree".
The name Narissa would be written as ナリッサ (narissa) in Japanese. The pronunciation would roughly be like "nuh-ris-sah".
No, the Japanese word for injection is 注射 (chuusha). The pronunciation would roughly be like "chew-shah".
Here is "koko." It's pronounced: koh-koh.
The name Grace would be written as グレース (gureesu) in Japanese. The pronunciation would roughly be like "goo-ray-sue".