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'.
quel âge a Sarah ?
Sarah aime Rayme
"Sarah". Names don't change... "Bob" in America is still "Bob" in any other country.
A lot of names are the same in English as they are in French. Sarah is spelled the same. Beth is also spelled the same. Therefore there is no French meaning or spelling.
A quoi Sarah ressemble-t-elle ? De quoi Sarah a-t-elle l'air ?
SARAH COOPER has written: 'SELFLESS CINEMA?: ETHICS AND FRENCH DOCUMENTARY'
Sarah Winchester knew English, French, Latin, and Italian.
Sarah mylnowski
Sarah Bernhardt
Sara Bernhardt's nationality is French.
"salut mon beau (for a boy) / ma belle (for a girl) - mon nom est Sarah / je m'appelle Sarah"
james and sarah adamas and some french dude