Means 'he is here', 'he is presen here'. On weaker posibilities, but it could also mean 'he comes (in) here' and 'he stays here'.
koko ni iru
watashi WA koko desu
Watashi WA koko ni iru.
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.
Kare WA de hataraite iru. (Carry WA day ha-tar-ate ay-ru)
There are 5 volumes.
There is a manga called Koko ni iru yo
"Iru deshou?" means "S/He's there, isn't s/he?"
'To be angry' is "okotte iru" in Japanese.
It is 'futotte iru.'
You may use the verb 'kusatte iru' to mean 'rotten.'
'Ochitsuite iru.'