be identical
The Spanish phrase 'ser idénticos' translates to 'be identical' in English. This phrase is often used to denote that two or more objects, people, or concepts share an exact likeness or similarity in some or all aspects. The verb 'ser' depicts permanence, equating to the English 'be', and 'idénticos' translates directly to 'identical'. Therefore, the phrase implies a permanent or inherent similarity or sameness.