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Italian Phrase

Mi piace risolvere problemi complessi.

/mi ˈpja.tʃe ri.zolˈve.re proˈble.mi ˈkom.plɛs.si/
Meaning"I like solving complex problems."
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Meaning

The sentence means “I like solving complex problems.” It expresses a personal preference for tackling challenging tasks, often used to highlight one’s analytical or problem‑solving skills.

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When to use

Use this phrase when talking about your interests in work, studies, or hobbies that involve critical thinking—e.g., during a job interview, a networking event, or a casual conversation about what you enjoy doing.

Grammar Breakdown

Mipiacerisolvereproblemicomplessi

1

Pronoun + piacere

When something pleases you, use the indirect object pronoun (mi, ti, gli, le, ci, vi, gli) before the verb piacere.

2

Infinitive after piacere

The verb that describes what you like is placed in the infinitive form (risolvere).

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Adjective agreement

The adjective ‘complessi’ agrees in number and gender with the noun ‘problemi’ (masculine plural).

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Verb conjugation

‘Piace’ is the third‑person singular present of piacere, used because the subject of ‘piace’ is the infinitive phrase ‘risolvere problemi complessi.’

🗨In Conversation

A

Cosa ti appassiona di più nel tuo lavoro?

What excites you most about your job?

Mi piace risolvere problemi complessi.

I like solving complex problems.

B

Common Mistakes

  • Mi piacciono risolvere problemi complessi.

    ‘Piacciono’ is used when the subject is a plural noun, not an infinitive phrase.

  • Mi piace risolvere problema complesso.

    Both noun and adjective must agree in number; use plural forms for both.

  • Mi piace a risolvere problemi complessi.

    Do not add the preposition ‘a’ after ‘piace’; the infinitive follows directly.

Alternatives

  • Adoro affrontare sfide difficili.

    I love tackling difficult challenges.

  • Mi entusiasma trovare soluzioni a problemi intricati.

    I get excited about finding solutions to intricate problems.

  • Mi diverte risolvere quesiti complicati.

    I enjoy solving complicated questions.

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Cultural Tip

In Italian professional settings, expressing a passion for problem‑solving is seen as a strong asset. However, avoid sounding overly boastful; pair the statement with concrete examples (e.g., “Mi piace risolvere problemi complessi, come quando ho ottimizzato il flusso di lavoro del nostro team”). Also, note that “piace” is used with the infinitive verb (risolvere) rather than a gerund.