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Spanish sea lo que sea means "come what may".
She makes everything be...
"Sea" in Spanish has multiple meanings depending on the context in which it is used. It can mean "ocean" as in "mar", or it can be the conjugated form of the verb "ser" meaning "to be".
It means: whichever one dad
"Lo que sea" in Spanish translates to "whatever" or "anything" in English. It is commonly used to express a willingness to do something, regardless of what it may be.
Cualquiera que sea means whatever, I don't know what peria means. Peri = fairy Perilla = little pear
sea lo que sea
Sea lo que sea.
I means, "I hope it's something good."
And may your day be a very special one.
Sea lo que sea chica
It depends on how you mean it.If it is simply a part of a sentence, it would "Cualquiera cosa". For example: "I want whatever he's eating." is "Yo quiero cualquiera cosa que él come."If you mean it as an interjection to dismiss what the other person is saying, it would be, "Sea lo que sea".