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Interesarme

Interesarme is the infinitive form of the reflexive verb interesarse, used in Spanish to express that something is of personal interest to the speaker. The base verb interesar means “to interest” and is transitive; adding the reflexive pronoun me forms a sense of becoming interested or taking an interest in something.

In everyday usage, the most common construction with the idea of personal interest is the non-reflexive interesar,

The infinitive form with the reflexive pronoun, interesarme, appears in phrases that express the act of taking

Grammatical notes: interesar(se) is a transitive verb; the thing that causes interest is the subject of the

See also: interesar, interesarse, interés.

with
me
as
an
indirect
object
pronoun:
me
interesa
(it
interests
me)
/
me
interesan
(they
interest
me).
The
thing
that
interests
the
speaker
can
be
a
noun
phrase,
a
clause,
or
an
infinitive:
Me
interesa
la
física.
Me
interesa
que
llegues
a
tiempo.
Me
interesa
aprender
idiomas.
up
an
interest
in
something,
often
with
verbs
like
querer
or
gustaría:
Quiero
interesarme
por
la
historia.
Me
gustaría
interesarme
en
esa
materia.
This
form
is
used
to
indicate
the
speaker’s
intention
to
become
more
engaged
or
to
begin
to
take
an
interest.
sentence,
while
the
person
affected
is
marked
by
pronouns
such
as
me,
te,
le,
nos,
os,
les.
The
reflexive
form
interesarse
emphasizes
a
change
of
state
or
a
deliberate
act
of
becoming
interested.
In
present
tense,
you
will
see
me
interesa(n)
for
singular/plural
subjects.