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: When you want to move past details and focus on the result.

If starting a sentence, it is typically followed by a comma. It can range from casual conversation to formal writing. Similar Phrases

: To show that an action will happen despite obstacles. " Sea como sea , voy a terminar este proyecto hoy."

The phrase is built using the of the verb ser (to be). Sea : Third-person singular present subjunctive of ser . Como : How / as.

"No sé si iremos en tren o en coche, pero , llegaremos a las ocho."

This structure— [Subjunctive Verb] + [Relative Pronoun] + [Subjunctive Verb] —is a common pattern in Spanish for "no matter" phrases. Examples include: : No matter who comes. Digan lo que digan : No matter what they say. 2. Common Uses & Contexts

Sea_como_sea | Extended BREAKDOWN |

: When you want to move past details and focus on the result.

If starting a sentence, it is typically followed by a comma. It can range from casual conversation to formal writing. Similar Phrases sea_como_sea

: To show that an action will happen despite obstacles. " Sea como sea , voy a terminar este proyecto hoy." : When you want to move past details and focus on the result

The phrase is built using the of the verb ser (to be). Sea : Third-person singular present subjunctive of ser . Como : How / as. Similar Phrases : To show that an action

"No sé si iremos en tren o en coche, pero , llegaremos a las ocho."

This structure— [Subjunctive Verb] + [Relative Pronoun] + [Subjunctive Verb] —is a common pattern in Spanish for "no matter" phrases. Examples include: : No matter who comes. Digan lo que digan : No matter what they say. 2. Common Uses & Contexts

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