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Liveinjapan Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Be it

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Could you help me understand the part in parentheses?
Thanks.
  

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Hi, Be it = irrespective of things Regards, Sri

  • Hi, Be it = irrespective of things Regards, Sri
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Hi,
Be it = irrespective of things

Regards,
Sri
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Thanks so much, Sri.
Understand!
The structure is similar to "be it true or not', right?
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Hi livein,
Irrespective (Be it) means without any consideration for something or without being in any way influenced...
Examples:
Irrespective basically means without any regard. It means not paying attention to obstacles, circumstances etc.

1. LiveinJapan carried on expedition to Mt.Everest irrespective of the snow, frost and extreme cold.[H]
2. LiveinJapan sa
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Thanks, Sri, I get it.

Can I say these?
vsrao1. LiveinJapan carried on expedition to Mt.Everest be it the snow, frost and extreme cold.
2. LiveinJapan sat for his exam be it the fact that he had fever and had failed to prepare
By my example of this usage earlier in this thead, I meant must 'be it' later be followed by 'or ont'. If so

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