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interesante

English translation of interesante

interesting

The Spanish word 'interesante' is used in similar contexts as it is in English. This means that something is engaging or exciting, worthy of attention. It can be used in both positive and negative contexts, just as in English, and can describe people, places, ideas, or situations. It is used to describe something that catches your attention and makes you want to know more about it.


Example sentences using: interesante

La película fue interesante.

English translation of La película fue interesante.

The movie was interesting.

This sentence is in the past tense, using 'fue' for 'was', and the adjective 'interesante' to describe the noun 'película'.

Ese libro es muy interesante.

English translation of Ese libro es muy interesante.

That book is very interesting.

In this sentence, the adjective 'interesante' is used to describe the noun 'libro'. Remember in Spanish, adjectives generally come after the noun they modify.

El museo de arte es interesante.

English translation of El museo de arte es interesante.

The art museum is interesting.

In Spanish, the noun 'el museo' is followed by the adjective 'interesante'. Also, remember that in Spanish, the noun should be preceded by an article such as 'el'.

Hablar contigo es interesante.

English translation of Hablar contigo es interesante.

Talking with you is interesting.

In this sentence, 'Hablar contigo' means 'talking with you' and is described as 'interesante'. In Spanish 'hablar' is 'to talk' and 'contigo' is 'with you'.

Siempre encuentro la historia interesante.

English translation of Siempre encuentro la historia interesante.

I always find history interesting.

This sentence uses the first person singular 'encuentro' (I find) to express personal opinion about the noun 'la historia' (history). The word 'siempre' mean 'always' which indicates a habitual action.

El trabajo de un científico es interesante.

English translation of El trabajo de un científico es interesante.

The work of a scientist is interesting.

In this sentence, 'El trabajo de un científico' means 'the work of a scientist'. In Spanish we use 'de' to indicate possession, similar to 'of' in English.

Los experimentos son muy interesantes.

English translation of Los experimentos son muy interesantes.

The experiments are very interesting.

This is a plural example. 'Los experimentos' means 'The experiments'. We use 'son' (are) for plural and 'muy interesantes' to enhance the adjective.

Ser un detective parece interesante.

English translation of Ser un detective parece interesante.

Being a detective seems interesting.

This sentence uses 'parece' which means 'seems' to express an opinion about 'Ser un detective' - 'Being a detective'.

Estudiar culturas diferentes es interesante.

English translation of Estudiar culturas diferentes es interesante.

Studying different cultures is interesting.

In this sentence, the action of studying 'Estudiar' different cultures 'culturas diferentes' is described as interesting 'interesante'.

Aquella conferencia era interesante.

English translation of Aquella conferencia era interesante.

That conference was interesting.

This sentence is in the past tense, using 'era' for 'was', and the adjective 'interesante' to describe the noun 'conferencia'. 'Aquella' is a demonstrative adjective and it can be translated as 'that'.