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
Robert adora Sara.
La casa de Sara
sara in spanish is sara (pronounced SAHrah, not SAIRa)
1. Sarita from Sarah, Sara - Spanish diminutive2. Sarita in Sanskrit, a word for "flowing"
Sarah is a person with a comic personality and generally shy unless they know who they are talking to. =) tee hee
Oh, dude, the equivalent of Sarah in Spanish is... wait for it... wait for it... Sara. Mind-blowing, right? It's like they just added an 'a' at the end and called it a day. So, yeah, if you ever need to introduce Sarah to a Spanish-speaking friend, just say "Sara" with a little extra flair.
there is sara baras
The equivilent of Sarah is Sara.
Sara no te gusta cuando siente como ese.
sara: gods princesess sarah: princesess
I think you mean "Sera," which mean "will be". Else the first name Sara would be spelled Sarah.