Interesse

Meaning and Usage

"Interesse" in German translates to "interest" in English. It is commonly used to express curiosity, attention, or attraction to something. It can also refer to a personal stake or involvement in a certain matter.

Linguistic Analysis

The word "Interesse" is a noun in German. It doesn't have any prefix or suffix. It comes from the Latin "interesse," which means "to be between or among."

Comparisons between German and English

The word "Interesse" in German is directly related to the English word "interest." Both words share the same root and similar meanings.

Cultural Context

Germans place high value on showing interest in various topics. Asking questions and displaying curiosity is often seen as a positive trait in German culture.

Example Sentences

  1. Mein Interesse an Geschichte hat mich dazu gebracht, Bücher über das alte Rom zu lesen. (My interest in history led me to read books about ancient Rome.)
  2. Sie zeigte großes Interesse an der Kunstausstellung. (She showed great interest in the art exhibition.)

Memory Tips

  • Think of "Interesse" as your "interest" in German, and how it piques your curiosity and attention.

Additional Vocabulary

  • Das Hobby (the hobby)
  • Die Neugier (the curiosity)
  • Die Leidenschaft (the passion)

Gender and Plural

The word "Interesse" is neuter in gender. The plural form is "Interessen."

Conjugation

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