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Sara or Sarah may be French equivalents of 'Sarah'. It's a feminine proper noun that comes into French by way of ancient Hebrew. It's Hebrew for 'princess'. So the equivalent in French is the feminine gender noun 'princesse'. The French word takes 'la' ['the'] as its definite article, and 'une' ['a, one'] as its indefinite'. It's pronounced 'pran-sehs'.

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