Watashi: A neutral way to say I.
Can be used by anybody for any situation.
Atashi: A girly way to say I.
Used usually only by girls who are with their girlfriends or boyfriend or are by young girls in elementary and middle school.
Boku: A boyish way to say I.
Used usually only by boys and boyish young girls.
Ore: A manly way to say I.
Used mainly by young males who are with their guyfriends or their girlfriend (the latter of which could be insulted by it)
Sometimes young grade-school girls will use their name in place of "I".
The way you say panda in Japanese is: Gaara
とんでもない (tondemonai) is a common way to say "no way" in Japanese.
The way you say wild goose in Japanese is Gan
と is the way to say "and" in the Japanese language.
Reiki is the usual way to say Aura in Japanese, but if you were to translate it Japanese to English Reiki - Lifeforce or Hadou - Wave
'Uchi no kanai wa nihonjin desu' would be a polite way to say that.
Tyler in Japanese is "タイラー" Which is "Tairaa" which is the closest way of saying that name in Japanese
The same way you say it in English lol.
Hogosha is one way to say protector in Japanese.
Say it like you would the English way. "Huh"
Sorry for the funny word but I say it is "Kristily". The right way to say Crystal in Japanese would be kesshou (結晶).
私の心の中is the way to say 'in my heart' in the Japanese language. hope i have helped! :)