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Interesarse is a Spanish verb which translates into English as “to be interested in, be concerned”.

It’s a reflexive verb, which means the subject performs the action upon themselves – e.g. “I wake myself”.

Reflexive verbs always carry a reflexive pronoun – me, te, se, nos or os – which is often placed before the conjugated verb (e.g. me intereso) or after the infinitive (e.g. Él tiene que interesarse).

Below are all of the conjugations for interesarse in Spanish, in all three moods (indicative/indicativo, subjunctive/subjunctivo and imperative/imperativo) and all of the tenses, for each pronoun.

The vosotros pronoun is mainly used in mainland Spain, and is the informal second-person plural – it could be considered the Spanish version of “y’all”. It is rarely found in Latin America, where ustedes is used instead.

The vos form is used instead of tú in some Spanish speaking countries of South America, especially the Southern Cone (e.g. Argentina and Uruguay) and has a different conjugation.

Interesarse Infinitive

English Infinitive to be interested in, be concerned
Spanish Infinitive interesarse

Interesarse Gerund and Past Participle

The gerund (gerundio) is used with the continuous tenses, e.g. present continuous (está interesándose) and past continuous (estaba interesándose). The easiest way to think of it is the equivalent of english’s -ing form (e.g. being interested in).

The past participle (participio) is used with perfect tense ‘haber’ verbs, e.g. he interesado and hubiera interesado. These are the equivalent of English’s ‘have’ (e.g. have been interested in).

Gerundio / Gerund  interesándose
Participio / Past Participle  interesado

Interesarse Indicative Conjugations

The basic form of speech, el indicativo is used for making statements, talking about facts, events and things that are certain and objective.

Interesarse Presente / Present

The present tense is as it sounds – it’s for talking about things that are currently going on, which are habitual, or which generally exist. In English, this would be “I am interested in” or “they am interested in”.

Pronoun Spanish
Yo me intereso
te interesas
Él / Ella / Usted se interesa
Nosotros / as nos interesamos
Vosotros / as os interesáis
Ellos / Ellas / Ustedes se interesan
Vos interesás

Interesarse Preterite / Pretérito Indefinido

Your simple past tense, e.g. “I was interested in” or “she was interested in” in English.

In Spanish, there are two past tenses where just one is used in English; the pretérite infefinido is typically used to refer to a concrete, specific moment in time.

Pronoun Spanish English
Yo me interesé I was interested in
te interesaste You was interested in
Él / Ella / Usted se interesó He / she / you was interested in
Nosotros / as nos interesamos We was interested in
Vosotros / as os interesasteis You was interested in
Ellos / Ellas / Ustedes se interesaron They / you was interested in
Vos te interesaste You was interested in

Interesarse Imperfect / Pretérito Imperfecto

The pretérito imperfecto roughly translates as “I was being interested in” or “she was being interested in” in English, and is typically used to describe things and set a scene, talk about events without a specific timeframe, or talk about habitual events or states in the past.

Pronoun Spanish English
Yo me interesaba I was being interested in
te interesabas You were being interested in
Él / Ella / Usted se interesaba He was / she was / you were being interested in
Nosotros / as nos interesábamos We were being interested in
Vosotros / as os interesabais You were being interested in
Ellos / Ellas / Ustedes se interesaban They / you were being interested in
Vos te interesabas You were being interested in

Interesarse Perfect / Perfecto

The perfect tense is for talking about things which happened in the past but are still related to the present or continue into the present.

In English, these use the auxiliary verbs ‘have’ and ‘has’ – i.e. “I have been interested in” and “she has been interested in”.

Pronoun Spanish English
Yo me he interesado I have been interested in
te has interesado You have been interested in
Él / Ella / Usted se ha interesado He has / she has / you have been interested in
Nosotros / as nos hemos interesado We have been interested in
Vosotros / as os habéis interesado You have been interested in
Ellos / Ellas / Ustedes se han interesado They / you have been interested in
Vos te has interesado You have been interested in

Interesarse Conditional / Condicional

The conditional is used in place of the English modal verb “would”, i.e. “I would be interested in” or “she would be interested in”. It can be used to talk about hypothetical situations.

Pronoun Spanish Englush
Yo me interesaría I would am interested in
te interesarías You would am interested in
Él / Ella / Usted se interesaría He / she / you would am interested in
Nosotros / as nos interesaríamos We would am interested in
Vosotros / as os interesaríais You would am interested in
Ellos / Ellas / Ustedes se interesarían They / you would am interested in
Vos te interesarías You would am interested in

Interesarse Future / Futuro

The future tense, simply put, replaces the English modal verb “will” – i.e. “I will be interested in” or “they will be interested in”.

It is more commonly used for making a hypothesis about the present. To talk about the future, Spanish speakers frequently use “ir + a + infinivo”, e.g. “van a interesarse” means “They are going to be interested in”.

Pronoun Spanish English
Yo me interesaré I will am interested in
te interesarás You will am interested in
Él / Ella / Usted se interesará He / she / you will am interested in
Nosotros / as nos interesaremos We will am interested in
Vosotros / as os interesaréis You will am interested in
Ellos / Ellas / Ustedes se interesarán They / you will am interested in
Vos te interesarás You will am interested in

Interesarse Subjunctive Conjugations

Interesarse Present Subjunctive / Presente de Subjuntivo

Pronoun Spanish
Yo me interese
te intereses
Él / Ella / Usted se interese
Nosotros / as nos interesemos
Vosotros / as os intereséis
Ellos / Ellas / Ustedes se interesen
Vos te intereses

Interesarse Past Subjunctive / Imperfecto de Subjuntivo

There are two ways to form the imperfect subjunctive.

The first option sees verbs ending in -era (for -er and -ir verbs) and -ara (for -ar verbs), while the second sees verbs ending in -ese (for -er and -ir verbs) and -ase (for -ar verbs).

There is no difference between these two forms, and Spanish speakers use them interchangeably.

Pronoun Spanish era/ara Spanish ese/ase
Yo me interesara me interesase
te interesaras me interesase
Él / Ella / Usted se interesara se interesase
Nosotros / as nos interesáramos nos interesásemos
Vosotros / as os interesarais os interesaseis
Ellos / Ellas / Ustedes se interesaran se interesasen
Vos te interesaras me interesase

Interesarse Future Subjunctive / Futuro de Subjuntivo

The future subjunctive is no longer used in modern-day Spanish, apart from in literary and legal contexts, and there is no need to learn it.

It is formed the same as the past/imperfect subjunctive, but with -e endings instead of -a endings.

Pronoun Spanish
Yo me interesare
te interesares
Él / Ella / Usted se interesare
Nosotros / as nos interesáremos
Vosotros / as os interesareis
Ellos / Ellas / Ustedes se interesaren
Vos te interesares

Interesarse Imperative Conjugations

Used for forming positive and negative commands, e.g. “be interested in!” and “don’t be interested in!”.

Pronoun Spanish Affirmative Spanish Negative
interésate no te intereses
Él / Ella / Usted interésese no se interese
Nosotros / as interesémonos no nos interesemos
Vosotros / as interesaos no os intereséis
Ellos / Ellas / Ustedes interésense no se interesen
Vos interesá no te intereses

Interesarse Compound Subjunctive Tenses

Interesarse Subjunctive Perfect

Pronoun Spanish
Yo haya interesado
hayas interesado
Él / Ella / Usted haya interesado
Nosotros / as hayamos interesado
Vosotros / as hayáis interesado
Ellos / Ellas / Ustedes hayan interesado
Vos hayas interesado

Interesarse Subjunctive Past Perfect

Pronoun Spanish
Yo hubiera interesado / hubiese interesado
hubieras interesado / hubieses interesado
Él / Ella / Usted hubiera interesado / hubiese interesado
Nosotros / as hubiéramos interesado / hubiésemos interesado
Vosotros / as hubierais interesado / hubieseis interesado
Ellos / Ellas / Ustedes hubieran interesado / hubiesen interesado
Vos hubieras interesado / hubieses interesado

Interesarse Subjunctive Future Perfect

Pronoun Spanish
Yo hubiere interesado
hubieres interesado
Él / Ella / Usted hubiere interesado
Nosotros / as hubiéremos interesado
Vosotros / as hubiereis interesado
Ellos / Ellas / Ustedes hubieren interesado
Vos hubieres interesado

Interesarse Subjective Progressive Perfect

Pronoun Spanish
Yo esté interesándose
estés interesándose
Él / Ella / Usted esté interesándose
Nosotros / as estemos interesándose
Vosotros / as estéis interesándose
Ellos / Ellas / Ustedes estén interesándose
Vos estés interesándose

Interesarse Subjunctive Past Progressive

Pronoun Spanish
Yo estuviera interesándose / estuviese interesándose
estuvieras interesándose / estuvieses interesándose
Él / Ella / Usted estuviera interesándose / estuviese interesándose
Nosotros / as estuviéramos interesándose / estuviésamos interesándose
Vosotros / as estuvierais interesándose / estuvieseis interesándose
Ellos / Ellas / Ustedes estuviera interesándose / estuviese interesándose
Vos estuvieras interesándose / estuvieses interesándose

Interesarse Subjunctive Future Progressive

Pronoun Spanish
Yo estuviere interesándose
estuvieres interesándose
Él / Ella / Usted estuviere interesándose
Nosotros / as estuviéremos interesándose
Vosotros / as estuviereis interesándose
Ellos / Ellas / Ustedes estuviere interesándose
Vos estuvieres interesándose

Interesarse Vos Conjugation

Voseo is the practice of using ‘vos’ instead of ‘tú’ as the second-person singular pronoun, and is common throughout much of South America.

There are various versions of ‘voseo’ used throughout the Spanish-speaking world. The conjugations for the most common type – used throughout Argentina, parts of Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguya and Uruguay are below.

The present indicative (presente de indicativo) and affirmative imperative (imperativo) have different conjugations from the tú form, while all other tenses generally use the tú form.

TenseVos Conjugation
Present Indicative
Presente de Indicativo
Vos interesás
Simle Past / Preterite
Preterite de Indicativo
Vos te interesaste
Imperfect Past
Preterite Imperfecto de Indicativo
Vos te interesabas
Conditional
Condicional
Vos te interesarías
Future
Futuro de Indicativo
Vos te interesarás
Present Subjunctive
Presente de Subjunctivo
Vos te intereses
Imperfect Subjunctive
Imperfecto de Subjunctivo
Vos te interesaras / Vos me interesase
Affirmative Imperative
Imperativo
Vos interesá
Negative Imperative
Imperativo Negativo
Vos no te intereses