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differenza tra "mi interessa" e "sono interessata"
Can anybody explain me the differnce?
Jan 28, 2019 3:22 PM
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It's the same meaning with different forms.
Ad esempio:
Mi interessa di più la musica rock che la classica.
Sono interessato di più nella musica rock che nella classica.
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