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interessant — meaning in English: interesting

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neutral very common
Usage
Native Danish speakers often use 'interessant' in both casual conversation and formal discussions. For example, you might hear it during a lively debate about a new film at a café or in a professional setting when discussing innovative ideas in a business meeting.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'interessant' is broadly used, you might encounter synonyms like 'fascinerende' (fascinating) and 'betydningsfuld' (significant). The difference lies in intensity; 'fascinerende' suggests something that captivates attention deeply, whereas 'interessant' might just pique curiosity without the same level of engagement.
Culture
The word 'interessant' comes from the Latin 'interesse', meaning 'to be between' or 'to matter'. In Danish culture, the concept of finding things 'interessant' is deeply tied to the Danish philosophy of curiosity and open-mindedness, which is reflected in their approach to education and social interactions. Interestingly, the word is used across various contexts, highlighting the Danish appreciation for knowledge and discovery.
FAQ
Q.What is the meaning of interessant in English?
'Interessant' translates to 'interesting' in English, used to describe something that captures attention or provokes thought.
Q.How do you pronounce interessant in Danish?
It is pronounced as [in-te-ress-ant], with a soft 'r' and the last syllable pronounced lightly. Listening to native speakers can help perfect your pronunciation.
Q.Can interessant be used in formal writing?
'Interessant' is appropriate for both formal and informal contexts, making it a versatile choice in writing, whether in essays, reports, or casual texts.
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