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qué será, será

[ ke se-rah se-rah; English key suh-rah suh-rah ]

Spanish.
  1. what will be, will be.


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Example Sentences

“It’s kind of my take on ‘it is what it is,’ ‘lo que sera sera’ kind of thing,” Apollo told ABC News of the album’s title.

The singer Marisa Tornello makes a single appearance to deliver a crystalline rendition of “Que Será, Será.”

Widowed at 25, Irma was undeniably a heroic, resourceful figure, and a glamorous one, who wore a perfume called Tailspin and drove her small son fast in a maroon Ford convertible to California, the radio playing her favorite song, Doris Day's “Que Sera Sera.”

"Que sera sera, whatever will be will be, we're going to Wembley," was how the Rovers fans serenaded their players at the end, with the team taking the acclaim.

From BBC

But the past tense of que sera sera is what used to be used to be, and growing up is getting to know it, accepting that lives move on.

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