"What are you saying?"
Nani wo itteimasu ka?
何を言っていますか?
If you are saying "I am happy," you would use ureshii, or if you are saying happiness, you would say "shiawase"
Tyler in Japanese is "タイラー" Which is "Tairaa" which is the closest way of saying that name in Japanese
it means the same but if your saying how do i say snake in japanese then its "hebi"
moshi moshi
You can say le-le or liyo.https://www.livinglanguage.com/community/discussion/315/saying-youre-welcome-in-japanese-not-recommended
"Yasashii" is one way of saying "kind."
Note* there is not exact was but saying "Sinku" as a English-Japanese term Rather say "in water" 水中で (suichu de)
Japanese culture is arguably connected to the shortness of haiku poems. There is a Japanese saying that is "do not say many things".
Japanese culture is arguably connected to the shortness of haiku poems. There is a Japanese saying that is "do not say many things".
短いナイフ (mijikai naifu) is one way of saying "short knife" in Japanese.
Japanese people are generally very helpful and have a bit of a hard time saying no. It is considered impolite.
'Watashi o mushishiteiru no WA yamete kudasai' is polite way of saying your sentence in Japanese.