"Que sera sera" is a Spanish phrase that translates to "whatever will be, will be" in English.
It translates to "if today is Monday, tomorrow will be."
"Que sera" is a Spanish phrase that translates to "whatever will be" in English.
"Que" is not a root word in English. It is a word borrowed from French and Spanish, usually used to introduce a direct question in English, such as "Que sera, sera" or "C'est la vie."
Oui, cela sera tout.
If you mean "Buona sera," that is Italian for 'Good evening." "Buena" is Spanish for "good," but "Good evening" would be "Buenas noches" in Spanish.
sera eith antibodies
It's spelled "Que Sera." Que sera sera means whatever will be will be.
Whatever will be will be, or Que sera sera.
"Que sera sera" is a Spanish phrase that translates to "whatever will be, will be" in English.
"Sera" means evening. "Sarà" means "will be."
this will be
The answer is in the rest of the lyrics: "Que sera, sera,whatever will be, will be."
Good evening
it will be so or so it will be
Good Evening
Summer will be hot