: To show that an action will happen despite obstacles. " Sea como sea , voy a terminar este proyecto hoy."
In everyday conversation and writing, "sea como sea" acts as a transition or a definitive closer.
(, I am going to finish this project today.) 3. Quick Guide: How to Use It Rule / Tip Placement sea_como_sea
The phrase is built using the of the verb ser (to be). Sea : Third-person singular present subjunctive of ser . Como : How / as.
If you want to talk about a specific thing rather than a manner , use "sea lo que sea" (whatever it may be) instead. : To show that an action will happen despite obstacles
(I don't know if we'll go by train or car, but , we'll arrive at eight.)
: Repeated for emphasis to create the "however it may be" meaning. Quick Guide: How to Use It Rule /
Usually at the start of a sentence or as a transition between two clauses.