Interesante

Interesante

Today’s Spanish word of the day is “interesante”.

It’s an adjective meaning “interesting”. Like other adjectives ending in –e, it doesn’t change depending on gender.

The word “interesante” is related to the verb “interesar” (“to interest”) and the noun “interés” (“interest”), which come from Latin interesse, meaning “to be of importance”. The Latin word interesse was formed by combining the words inter (“between”) and esse “to be”, so something that was “interesting” was literally something that was between—perhaps something what was a shared interest between people.

Lo más interesante fue lo que no dijeron.

The most interesting part was what they didn’t say.

Es una persona interesante con muchas historias que contar.

He/She is an interesting person lots of stories to tell.

Aprender gramática puede ser interesante si lo conviertes en un juego.

Learning grammar can be interesting if you turn it into a game.

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