"Dear" and "expensive" are English equivalents of the Spanish word cara. Context makes clear whether the feminine singular adjective references someone or something beloved (case 1) or costly (example 2). The pronunciation will be "KA-ra" in Spanish.
The word "cara" can also mean "face".
It means "my face". Generally speaking, when you talk about a body part, it is usually referred to in the third person. For example, in English we say "I wash my hands". In Spanish, you would normally say "Lavo las manos", or "I wash the hands."
My dear woman is fat
"Is the clothing expensive or cheap?"
que es la grasa
The face is the same.
La tía de Isabel es grasa.
Miley Cyrus es una gitana de grasa
Es means "it" in English.
It is not
'como es' means 'how is'
Cómo es means: How is...
"Nombre es" translates to "name is" in English.
"¿Cuánto es?" would be "How much is it?"
es por ti = is for you