Depends on the context of the sentence. One use is "purezento" this could be used in situations like Christmas or birthdays. "Omiyage" is used in cases when you a bring a gift when you visit someone or return from a vacation. "Tamamono" is more old fashioned and is used in religious context(usually Christianity).
ギフト Gifuto
present
उपहार
okuri-mono
"Present", meaning "gift" is the word "cadeau". The plural form of "gift" meaning "gifts" is "cadeaux".
Rhodd (gift/present)Dawn (gift/talent)Anrheg (present/gift)Gwobr (reward/prize)
ギフト Gifuto
present
present :]
Present
un present
present
उपहार
Omiyage
Present as in gift is "mea'alofa"; present as in I am present is "O lo'o o'u i i".
okuri-mono
Yes, the word 'gift' is a noun; a word for something given, a present; a word for a special ability, a talent; a word for a thing.The word 'gift' is also a verb: gift, gifts, gifting, gifted.