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Sarah is pronounced almost the same in Spanish as in English so one can just get by saying it in English.

Remember Spanish pronunciation rules.

The S sounds the same in English as is Spanish

The A always sounds the same no matter where it is in the word. The A always sound like the a in the English words hat, sat, back, sap, nap

The R in Spanish as a little roll of the tongue to it which is very hard for English speakers to duplicate. You are almost forming a D sound with the tongue while making the English R sound.

The H is always silent (except TH in imported words and CH which used to considered its own letter "che" but now a letter combination)

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