sea lo que sea

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sea lo que sea(
seh
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ah
 
loh
 
keh
 
seh
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ah
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A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
phrase
a. whatever it is
Sé que algo te preocupa. Sea lo que sea, dímelo, y a lo mejor te puedo ayudar.I know something is bothering you. Whatever it is, tell me, and maybe I'll be able to help.
a. whatever he is (masculine)
Por lo visto es abogado, pero sea lo que sea, es un inculto.It seems he's a lawyer, but whatever he is, he's so ignorant.
b. whatever she is (feminine)
Es la jefa. - Sea lo que sea, no veo por qué tiene que hablarnos así.She's the boss. - Whatever she is, I can't see why she should talk to us like that.
c. whatever it is
Es un edificio modernista. - Sea lo que sea, es horroroso.It's a modernist building. - Whatever it is, it's awful.
3.
A word or phrase used to refer to the second person formal “usted” by their conjugation or implied context (e.g., usted).
(formal)
(regardless of your status; second person singular)
a. whatever you are
No olvide que el médico soy yo. - Sea lo que sea, usted no sabe nada. Yo lo he buscado en Internet.Don't forget I'm the doctor here. - Whatever you are, you don't know a thing. I've searched for it in the Internet.
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