interesting, both genders, singular.
it means: as interesting as
"Interesting" in Spanish is "interesante".
"Es interesante la clase" means "the class is interesting" in English.
I am interesting = Soy interesante (No need for an 'a') Or did you mean 'I am interestED in Spanish' = Me interesa el idioma espanol (Literally 'The Spanish language interests me')
Yes it is spelled intéressante.
The word interesante in English means interesting.
it means: as interesting as
"Interesting" in Spanish is "interesante".
"Interesting" in Spanish is "interesante". It is pronounced "een-tare-ay-SAHN-tay". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
Muy interesante
Eso es interesante.
The opposite of "interesante" in Spanish is "aburrido," which means boring.
vamos a hacer algo interesante
Es / eres interesante. Son / sois interesantes.
"Es interesante la clase" means "the class is interesting" in English.
I am interesting = Soy interesante (No need for an 'a') Or did you mean 'I am interestED in Spanish' = Me interesa el idioma espanol (Literally 'The Spanish language interests me')
The plural form of "interesante" in Spanish is "interesantes." This applies to both masculine and feminine subjects since "interesante" is an adjective that does not change based on gender. For example, you would say "libros interesantes" (interesting books) or "películas interesantes" (interesting movies).