Sera is:
1) a bar for fastening doors
2) the rail of a post-and-rail fence
3) the plural of serum, which is the watery part of curdled milk, and similar fluids
4) a feminine singular or neuter plural form of the adjective serus, meaning "late" or "slow"
No; que sera sera is Spanish, and means "whatever will be, will be."
sera eith antibodies
It's spelled "Que Sera." Que sera sera means whatever will be will be.
Whatever will be will be, or Que sera sera.
"Que sera sera" is a Spanish phrase that translates to "whatever will be, will be" in English.
"Sera" means evening. "Sarà" means "will be."
this will be
The answer is in the rest of the lyrics: "Que sera, sera,whatever will be, will be."
it will be so or so it will be
Good Evening
Good evening
Summer will be hot