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- ?Lv 78 years agoFavorite Answer
The direct/literal translation should be:
"Es lo que es"
But we don't really use that saying that much.(native spanish speaker)
- hirameLv 58 years ago
eso si que es
Ops! I guess that's not the right one. I can remember it because when I heard it the president had a "cat" called S O C K S.
- StuLv 48 years ago
I agree with the first answerer. A more loose translation would be "sea lo que sea."
Source(s): Fluent
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