I'm not sure exactly what 'wiscers' mean, however it can be written and read like this in Japanese (as an inserted word) : ウィスカース /wi su kaa su/.
If you mean WISC'ers like participants in WISC IQ test probably, you can say
ウィスク知能テストå‚åŠ ã®è€… /wi su ku chi nou te su to no san ka sha/ (lit: entrant(s)/participant(s) of the WISC intelligence test).
the way to say hairy in Japanese is SARU this is how to say it (SA-ROO)kebukai
'Scorpion' is 蠍 /sa so ri/ in Japanese, often written サソリ.
サバナ Sa-ha-na
Eien ni kōjō sa seru is forever improving but this is not as good in Japanese as Tsuneni kaizen always improving
鞘 /sa ya/ in Japanese commonly means 'sheath, scabbard'. If you mean as a Japanese name, it has numerous writings such as 小夜 or サヤ. If you mean a former Japanese town, now merged with other towns/villages to turn into Aisai City, the name is written 佐屋町 /sa ya chou/.
"Sa se ra re ru" basically means to someone who is Bosnian in Japanese.
hikarihikari
Hyōji sa reru
"Kind" is 'yasashii' (優しい) or 'shinsetsu' (親切) in Japanese.
Same (sa may)
草 /ku sa/ means 'grass' in its general sense in Japanese.
キャサリン /kya sa rin/ is the common Japanese spelling of the name.
sa-hi-yen-gee dont know how to spell it in japanese
the way to say hairy in Japanese is SARU this is how to say it (SA-ROO)kebukai
'Scorpion' is 蠍 /sa so ri/ in Japanese, often written サソリ.
速さ /ha ya sa/.
The Japanese Toyota SA was manufactured from October 1947 until May 1952. The Toyota SA was Toyota's first post-war car design. The body style of this car was similar to the Volkswagon Beetle.