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During roll call, you may say "Hai (imasu)."

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'I am happy to be here' would beここにいてうれしいです (koko ni ite ureshii desu) in Japanese.

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"Present" as in "now" or "the present" is 'genzai' in Japanese. "Present" in the sense of "gift" is 'purezento' in Japanese. They are written in Japanese (in the same order): 現在 プレゼント

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if you are talking about a teacher asking if you are present or not,

you can say はい(hai)as "yes" or "present"

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