'Fishing' in Japanese is 釣り (tsuri).
"Family" is 'kazoku' in Japanese.
The word "silent" in Japanese is spelled like this: サイレント
Pooja would be spelled プージャ in Japanese katakana.
In Japanese, "hula" is spelled フーラ (fuura), but could be more accurately (for pronunciation) be spelled ホゥーラ (huura).
人参 /nin jin/ means 'carrot' in Japanese, but you often see it spelled in katakana as well (ニンジン).
The fish hake is spelled just the way you spelled it.
fish is spelled 'poisson' in French.
There is no Japanese equivalent to this name. If it were to be spelled in Japanese however, it would be: べラ
"Sentensei" is the Japanese word meaning "hereditary." It is spelled: 先天性。The English word "hereditary" is spelled: ヘレディテリ。
its spelled the same, K-I-R-A. its written using the katakana characters for "ki" and "ra".
The Japanese language has no l sound.
Exactly as you spelled it in your question; a Betta fish is also known as a Siamese Fighting Fish.it is spelled "Betta", or its other name, "Siamese Fighting Fish." I know alot about Betta's. :D