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Italian Phrase

Sembra molto interessante e unico.

/ˈsɛm.bra ˈmol.to in.te.reˈsan.te e ˈuː.ni.ko/
Meaning"It seems very interesting and unique."
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Meaning

The sentence means “It seems very interesting and unique.” It is used to give a positive, slightly tentative opinion about something that catches the speaker’s attention.

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When to use

Use it when you want to comment on a new idea, place, product, or experience that you have not yet tried but that looks appealing. It works in both informal chats and semi‑formal discussions.

Grammar Breakdown

Sembramoltointeressanteeunico

1

Sembra (verb)

Third‑person singular present of the verb *sembrare* (to seem/appear). It introduces a subjective impression.

2

Molto (adverb)

Intensifies the adjective that follows; it does not change form.

3

Interessante / Unico (adjectives)

Both are invariable adjectives placed after the verb; they agree in gender and number with the implied subject.

4

E (conjunction)

Simple coordinating conjunction meaning “and”.

🗨In Conversation

A

Hai sentito parlare del nuovo ristorante in centro?

Have you heard about the new restaurant downtown?

Sembra molto interessante e unico.

It seems very interesting and unique.

B

Common Mistakes

  • Sembra molto interessanti e unico.

    Adjectives must agree with the singular subject implied by *sembra*; use the singular form *interessante*.

  • È molto interessante e unico.

    While grammatically correct, this changes the nuance from a tentative impression (*sembra*) to a definite statement (*è*).

Alternatives

  • Pare davvero interessante e unico.

    It really appears interesting and unique.

  • Sembra davvero affascinante e originale.

    It looks truly fascinating and original.

  • È molto interessante e unico.

    It is very interesting and unique.

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Cultural Tip

In Italian, *sembra* conveys a personal impression rather than an objective fact. When you want to sound more certain, switch to *è* (is). Also, avoid over‑using *molto* in formal writing; a simple *interessante* can be enough if the context already implies emphasis.