~にしろ~にしろ (〜ni shiro 〜ni shiro)
Explanation
Expresses 'either way', 'in any case', 'be it...', used when presenting two alternatives.
Formation
Verb (dictionary form or negative form) + にしろ, い-Adjective + にしろ, な-Adjective + にしろ, Noun + にしろ
Detailed Explanation
The ~にしろ~にしろ grammar point is used to present two alternatives and emphasize that regardless of which one is chosen or occurs, the result or conclusion remains the same. It can be translated as 'either way', 'in any case', or 'be it...'. The formation differs depending on whether it is used with a verb, い-adjective, な-adjective, or noun.
Examples
行くにしろ行かないにしろ、早く決めてください。
Iku ni shiro ikanai ni shiro, hayaku kimete kudasai.
Either way, whether you go or not, please decide quickly.
彼が来るにしろ来ないにしろ、パーティーは始めましょう。
Kare ga kuru ni shiro konai ni shiro, paatii wa hajimemashou.
Be it if he comes or not, let's start the party either way.
雨が降るにしろ降らないにしろ、傘を持って行ったほうがいいです。
Ame ga furu ni shiro furanai ni shiro, kasa wo motte itta hou ga ii desu.
Either way, whether it rains or not, it's better to bring an umbrella.
このレストランが高いにしろ安いにしろ、料理は美味しいです。
Kono resutoran ga takai ni shiro yasui ni shiro, ryouri wa oishii desu.
In any case, whether this restaurant is expensive or cheap, the food is delicious.
Grammar content sourced from hanabira.org.