Also means
interest (financial)
Usage Note
Interés carries a written accent on the final syllable; the plural intereses shifts no stress. In a financial context it refers to interest on a loan or savings. The phrase tener interés en means 'to be interested in', while con interés conveys 'with interest' in both senses.
Examples
"Tiene mucho interés en la música clásica."
Natural Translation
He has a lot of interest in classical music.
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