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How do you say interesting in french?

The most common way to say "interesting" in French is "intéressant". It's used for both masculine and feminine nouns.

Here are some examples:

* C'est un livre intéressant. (This is an interesting book.)

* J'ai trouvé le film très intéressant. (I found the movie very interesting.)

* C'est une idée intéressante. (That's an interesting idea.)

Other ways to say "interesting" in French:

* Intriguant: This word implies that something is captivating or mysterious.

* Captivant: This word emphasizes the power of something to hold your attention.

* Fascinant: This word suggests something that is extremely interesting and attractive.

* Curieux: This word can be used to describe something that is unusual or surprising.

* Original: This word refers to something that is unique and different from the ordinary.

The best way to choose the right word depends on the context and the specific nuance you want to convey.

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