"Sara" is a girl's name. "Será" is the third person singular future tense form of the verb "ser". It means "He/she/it/you will be". As in the Doris Day song, "Que será, será" - "what will be, will be".
It's the Spanish version of 'Sarah'
It's an informal way to refer to a woman named "Sara". It means 'It's Sara' In informal Spanish (not recommendable), some people say: La Sara se vino caminando (informal Spanish) - Sara came walking
La casa de Sara
Robert adora Sara.
Sarah or Sara is "Sara" in Spanish, to pronounce it, just elongate the first "a" (like Sahra". My name is Sara, and my husband is from Mexico, I've asked him about it before.
sara in spanish is sara (pronounced SAHrah, not SAIRa)
1. Sarita from Sarah, Sara - Spanish diminutive2. Sarita in Sanskrit, a word for "flowing"
there is sara baras
The equivilent of Sarah is Sara.
Sara no te gusta cuando siente como ese.
Sara y Ana son estudiantes en español.
I think you mean "Sera," which mean "will be". Else the first name Sara would be spelled Sarah.
"Sara" in Arabic means "to walk" or "to travel". It can also mean "to go" or "to proceed".