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趣味 (shumi) means "hobbies" or "past-times". If you want to know what someone likes doing, 趣味は何ですか (shumi ha nan desu ka) is a very easy way of asking this. Otherwise, 関心 (kanshin) means interest, so you could say 関心があること (kanshin ga aru koto) as a reference for "things someone has interest in".

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面白い /o mo shi roi/.

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