interesarse por

A transitive verb phrase is a phrase that combines a verb with a preposition or other particle and requires a direct object (e.g., take out the trash.).
transitive verb phrase
a. to be interested in
Carmela se ha interesado por las artes desde pequeña.Carmela has been interested in the arts since she was little.
b. to be into
Soy demasiado despistado y nunca me doy cuenta de cuando una persona se interesa por mí.I'm completely clueless, and I never notice when someone is into me.
c. to take an interest in
En los últimos años, muchos chefs de renombre han comenzado a interesarse por la gastronomía hawaiana.In recent years, many renown chefs have taken an interest in Hawaiian cuisine.
d. to take interest in
¿Cuándo te interesarte por la química? - En la escuela.When did you take interest in chemistry? - When I was at school.
a. to ask about
Llamó Julián para interesarse por cómo sigue nuestra abuela.Julian called to ask about how our grandma's doing.
b. to inquire about
Llamó una mujer para interesarse por las actividades que desarrolla el instituto.A woman called to inquire about the activities in our institute.
a. to care about
No rechaces los consejos de tu hermana; ella se interesa por ti.Don't reject your sister's advice; she cares about you.
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