How to Say โInterestedโ in Italian
Interessato
een-tehr-ehs-sah-toh
[een-tehr-ehs-sah-toh]
๐ฌ Usage Tip: Adjective, modifies level of interest.
๐ฎ๐น In Italy: Showing genuine interest is often seen as a strength.
Phrase Breakdown
Interessato
[een-tehr-ehs-sah-toh]
Interested
Having a desire to know or learn something.
Sono sempre stato interessato alla cultura aziendale.
I have always been interested in company culture.
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