"It is what it is" in latin is:
"Est quod est" - literally "is what is", you skip the pronouns because the verb forms already denote the gender and number.
"Id est quod id est" - "it is what it is", not skipping the pronoun automatically puts an emphasis on it. The stress is on "it".
Careful with "is". "Is" is the masculine pronoun.
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