Usage examples of "si interessa" in Italian with translation to English

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Magdalena si interessa di geografia. Magdalena is interested in geography.
Mary si interessa di politica. Mary is interested in politics.
Tom si interessa di alpinismo. Tom is interested in mountaineering.
Molta gente è interessata nel campeggio. A lot of people are interested in camping.
Di che cosa ti interessi? What are you interested in?
Molte persone sono interessate nel campeggio. A lot of people are interested in camping.
Molti americani sono interessati al jazz. Many Americans are interested in jazz.
Non mi interessa la spesa. I don't care about the expense.
Beh, personalmente non mi interessa. Well, personally, I don't really care for it.
Non mi interessa il mio futuro. I don't care about my future.
Non mi interessa quello che dice la gente. I don't care what people say.
Non mi interessa di lui. I don't care for him.
A me non interessa un romanzo del genere. I do not care for such a novel.
Dice che a nessuno interessa una cosa come quella. He says nobody cares for a thing like that.
Non mi interessa un romanzo del genere. I do not care for such a novel.
Ci interessa? Do we care?
Non mi interessa se lei viene qui o no. It doesn't matter to me whether she comes here or not.
A Tom non interessa quello che succede a Mary. Tom doesn't care what happens to Mary.
Mi interessa l'inglese. I am interested in English.
Il matrimonio non è un argomento che interessa i giovani. Marriage isn't a subject that interests young people.
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