ima [now]
choudoh ima [at this precise moment]
If you mean 'be right back' you can say 'sugu ni modotte kimasu'. If you mean to say that in imperative form to someone you can say 'imasugu kokoni kite kudasai' [come here now!].
korede
I'm just translating, mate, that's whats going on. or do you mean:- how do i say "whats going on here" in Japanese? if that's the case then "Koko de nani ga okotte iru" is "whats going on here" in Japanese.
ここに来る
During roll call, you may say "Hai (imasu)."
Here is how to say flying in japanese: Japanese Symbols: フライング Kana: [フライング] Romaji (english pronunciation): furaingu Meanings: flying, false start, frying
korede
Sai (VDW was here)
I'm just translating, mate, that's whats going on. or do you mean:- how do i say "whats going on here" in Japanese? if that's the case then "Koko de nani ga okotte iru" is "whats going on here" in Japanese.
'Finrando de/ni'
we talking moonshine here ,or what
koko ni iru
here is how u say it because im japanese soli ga kawaia design da yo
The Japanese civilization started in 3175BC. The civilization is still here now.
Genzai yomikomi
You may say 'watashi/boku ha ... [insert what you are here] desu.'
here is how u say it because im japanese soli ga kawaia design da yo
koko ni jeremi ita.