"I thought it would be"
"Thought it would be"
"Que sera sera" is a Spanish phrase that translates to "whatever will be, will be" in English.
"Que" is not a root word in English. It is a word borrowed from French and Spanish, usually used to introduce a direct question in English, such as "Que sera, sera" or "C'est la vie."
"Que sera" is a Spanish phrase that translates to "whatever will be" in English.
The question "Por que la pregunta mean in English" translates to "Why does the question mean in English?" in English.
"Que Parte" means "which part" in English.
It means "that will be" in English
"Que sera sera" is a Spanish phrase that translates to "whatever will be, will be" in English.
what might that be as in talking about a place not a thing
Try looking up que sera sera. The title of the song is "Que Sera Sera" - "What Will Be Will Be" (in English) sung by Doris Day.
It's spelled "Que Sera." Que sera sera means whatever will be will be.
The answer is in the rest of the lyrics: "Que sera, sera,whatever will be, will be."
Whatever will be will be, or Que sera sera.
Que Sera Sera means "Whatever will be, will be."
No; que sera sera is Spanish, and means "whatever will be, will be."
Que Sera Sera - album - was created in 1985-08.
go on google and type in lyrics to que sera
Que sera sera what ever will be will be we're going to wembley que sera sera