interesse
interest
noun een-teh-REHS-seh Common
Origin: Latin interesse, 'to be between, to matter'
Also means
self-interest
Usage Note
Interesse covers both intellectual interest (avere interesse per, to have an interest in) and financial interest (tasso d'interesse, interest rate). The plural gli interessi can mean both 'interests' (hobbies/concerns) and 'interests' in the financial sense. Di interesse used adjectivally means 'of interest, interesting.'
Examples
"Ha un grande interesse per la musica."
Natural Translation
She has a great interest in music.
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