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(It could have been a mistake or done on purpose. , it doesn't matter anymore.)

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

"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 (It could have been a mistake or done on purpose