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)
Sarah is a person with a comic personality and generally shy unless they know who they are talking to. =) tee hee
sarita
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.
The equivilent of Sarah is Sara.
To say Sarah my dogs are precious in Spanish you say Sarah mis perros preciosos and to say tracker in Spanish you say seguidor
In Spanish, Sarah is usually said "Sarita"
Sarah Morgan, it is the same in any language!
Sarah Biasini's birth name is Sarah Magdalena Biasini.
1. Sarita from Sarah, Sara - Spanish diminutive2. Sarita in Sanskrit, a word for "flowing"
Sarah Callyn's birth name is Sarah Leanne Spence.
sa-rah i guess and roll your R
Sarah Hyland's birth name is Hyland, Sarah Jane.