Sea_como_sea

If you want to talk about a specific thing rather than a manner , use "sea lo que sea" (whatever it may be) instead.

"Sea como sea" is a versatile Spanish idiomatic expression that translates to "anyway," or "no matter what." It is a classic example of the Spanish subjunctive in action, used to express that a conclusion remains true regardless of the circumstances or how a situation unfolds. 1. Grammatical Breakdown sea_como_sea

In everyday conversation and writing, "sea como sea" acts as a transition or a definitive closer. If you want to talk about a specific

De todas formas (anyway), pase lo que pase (whatever happens), en cualquier caso (in any case). pase lo que pase (whatever happens)

Usually at the start of a sentence or as a transition between two clauses.