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interesante

Interesante is a Spanish adjective meaning “interesting.” It describes things that provoke curiosity or attention, such as places, people, ideas, events, texts, or objects. The term is widely used in both formal and informal contexts and corresponds to the English word “interesting.”

Origin and form: Interesante derives from the verb interesar, which means “to interest.” The suffix -ante forms

Usage notes and related terms: Lo interesante, a neuter noun phrase, can be used to refer to

a
present-participle-like
adjective.
The
form
interesnte
is
invariable
with
gender,
so
it
is
used
for
masculine
and
feminine
nouns
alike
(un
libro
interesante,
una
idea
interesante).
In
the
plural
it
becomes
interesantes.
It
is
commonly
used
with
ser
to
express
an
intrinsic
quality
(este
libro
es
interesante)
and
can
also
convey
personal
interest
with
verbs
like
parecer
or
resultar
(me
parece
interesante).
the
interesting
aspect
itself
(lo
interesante
de
la
historia).
Synonyms
include
atractivo,
curioso,
notable,
and
relevante,
depending
on
nuance.
Interesante
is
generally
positive
or
neutral
in
tone,
though
context
can
shade
it
toward
mild
surprise
or
emphasis.
In
translation,
interesente
roughly
corresponds
to
“interesting”
in
English,
with
context
guiding
shade
of
meaning.
Cognates
appear
in
other
Romance
languages:
Portuguese
interessante,
Italian
interessante,
French
intéressant,
all
sharing
the
same
Latin
root
and
similar
usage,
though
spelling
and
exact
nuances
vary
by
language.