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interesants — meaning in English: interesting

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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use 'interesants' during conversations about books, movies, or exhibitions, emphasizing something that has captured their attention. It's common in both casual discussions among friends and more formal settings, such as art critiques or academic debates.
Synonyms & nuances
'Interesants' is often contrasted with 'aizrautīgs,' which means 'exciting' or 'captivating.' While both words convey enthusiasm, 'interesants' focuses more on the object's inherent worthiness of attention rather than the emotional engagement it might provoke.
Culture
'Interesants' derives from the Latin 'interesse', meaning 'to be between or to matter'. In Latvian culture, the appreciation for interesting topics is reflected in the nation’s rich tradition of storytelling, where captivating narratives are celebrated, whether in literature or oral history.
FAQ
Q.How do you pronounce 'interesants' in Latvian?
'Interesants' is pronounced as in-teh-reh-sahnts, with emphasis on the second syllable. Listening to native speakers can help in mastering the correct intonation.
Q.Can 'interesants' be used for people as well?
Yes, 'interesants' can describe people in terms of their thoughts, ideas, or stories. For instance, someone might say, 'Viņš ir ļoti interesants cilvēks,' meaning 'He is a very interesting person.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'interesants'?
'Interesants' is often confused with 'interesanti,' which is the plural form and used to describe multiple interesting things. Remember to adjust your word form based on the context!
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