Interesting in Spanish
The Spanish word for 'interesting' is 'interesante', pronounced een-teh-reh-SAHN-teh (IPA: /inteɾeˈsante/). It is a B1-level adjective and must agree in gender and number with the noun it describes (masculine plural: interesantes).
Pronunciation: een-teh-reh-SAHN-teh
| Spanish | interesante |
|---|---|
| Pronunciation | een-teh-reh-SAHN-teh · /inteɾeˈsante/ |
| Part of speech | adjective |
| Plural | interesantes |
| Level | B1 (beginner-friendly) |
Example Sentences with 'interesante'
- El museo de historia es muy interesante.
The history museum is very interesting. - Anoche leí un artículo interesante sobre el clima.
Last night I read an interesting article about the climate. - Ella siempre tiene ideas interesantes.
She always has interesting ideas. - Conocimos a unas personas muy interesantes en el viaje.
We met some very interesting people on the trip.
Common Phrases with 'interesante'
- ¡Qué interesante!
How interesting!
How to Use 'interesante'
Same form for masculine and feminine (interesante/interesantes). Often used with the verb interesar in gustar-style constructions: me interesa la historia = history interests me.
Related Vocabulary
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Frequently Asked Questions
'Interesting' in Spanish is 'interesante', pronounced een-teh-reh-SAHN-teh.
It is spelled i-n-t-e-r-e-s-a-n-t-e.
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