"et sera à la maison bientôt" means "and will be soon at home / at the house".
I believe in French and English, it means: "What will be, will be"
It is exactly as you wrote it, "sera", if you mean the third person of the singular of "être" (to be) in future tense, as in "il sera" (he will be.) There is also "il serra" from the verb "serrer" (to tighten) in the present tense. There is no other word that sound like "sera" in French that I can see.
Quel sera, sera. what will be will be in french is - ce qui sera soyez i should know this as i did gcse level in french and i got a* hehe =) xoxlozixox
I think you mean "Sera," which mean "will be". Else the first name Sara would be spelled Sarah.
"ce qui sera sera" or "que sera sera" "sera" is the 3rd person future tense of to be, "he/she/it will be" and the subject is "what" which is "ce qui" or "que"
Sera
vous et moi sera un jour Arriver you and I will one day arrive
It depends on the language that "sera" is coming from. In Spanish: "Será" means "he/she/it will be" In French: "Sera" means "he/she/it will be" In Italian: "Sera" means "evening" In Arabic: (سرة) "Sera" means "secretive"
J'y sera à
sera eith antibodies
ce sera un plaisir, ce sera avec plaisir.
il sera