"Interesting" in Spanish is "interesante".
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')
interesting, both genders, singular.
it means: as interesting as
you can say, ' está interesante la historia?' in spanish, which is ' is the story interesting?'
It isn't a Spanish word, it's just the name of a brand of laundry detergent. The name is derived from the word "suave," which means "soft" or "smooth," and "-itel" is just added to make it sound interesting (most brand names are amalgamations of random words, anyway).
Muy interesante
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 word interesante in English means interesting.
hay lugares interesantes?
Eso es interesante.
interesting, both genders, singular.
Las damas españolas son interesantes y graciosas.
it means: as interesting as
Argentina: Drinking El MatePicture:http://s1.subirimagenes.com/otros/2060858elmate.jpgI assure u, that's gonna be very interesting ;) (Experience ;)
Es / eres interesante. Son / sois interesantes.
vamos a hacer algo interesante
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