At the A1 level, you should focus on the most basic use of 'entusiasmado'. It is an adjective used with the verb 'estar' to say you are very happy or excited about something. Remember that if you are a boy, you say 'Estoy entusiasmado'. If you are a girl, you say 'Estoy entusiasmada'. You don't need to worry about complex grammar yet; just use it to show you like something a lot. For example: 'Estoy entusiasmado con mi clase de español.' This simple sentence clearly communicates your positive feelings. Think of it as a stronger version of 'feliz' (happy). It's a great word to use when you want to show your teacher or friends that you are enjoying your learning journey.
At the A2 level, you start to use 'entusiasmado' in more varied contexts and with different people. You should be comfortable changing the ending for groups: 'Nosotros estamos entusiasmados' or 'Ellas están entusiasmadas'. You also begin to use prepositions like 'con' (with) or 'por' (for) to explain why you feel this way. You might use it to describe your weekend plans or a new hobby. For example: 'Mis amigos están entusiasmados por la fiesta del sábado.' You are also learning to recognize the word in simple texts or audios where someone is describing their feelings about a trip or a gift. It's a key word for expressing personal interests and reactions in basic social interactions.
At the B1 level, you should be able to integrate 'entusiasmado' into more complex narrative structures. You can use it with verbs like 'parecer' (to seem) or 'sentirse' (to feel) to add nuance: 'Ella parecía entusiasmada, pero estaba cansada.' You can also use it in the past tense to describe how you felt: 'Estuve entusiasmado durante todo el proyecto.' At this level, you should also distinguish 'entusiasmado' from 'emocionado' and 'ilusionado', choosing the one that best fits the situation. You might use it in a work email to show interest in a new proposal: 'Estoy muy entusiasmado con la posibilidad de colaborar con ustedes.' This shows a professional level of engagement and positive attitude.
At the B2 level, 'entusiasmado' becomes a tool for more sophisticated expression. You can use it in the subjunctive mood, which is common for expressing feelings: 'Me alegra que estés tan entusiasmado con tu carrera.' You also start to use it in more abstract ways, such as describing the atmosphere of a place or the reception of an idea: 'La propuesta fue recibida por un público entusiasmado.' You should be aware of its etymological roots (divine inspiration) and how that adds a layer of 'passion' to the word. You can also use it to contrast different emotional states in a more fluid and natural way, using adverbs like 'sumamente', 'enormemente', or 'apenas' to refine the intensity of the emotion.
At the C1 level, you use 'entusiasmado' with precision and stylistic flair. You understand its role in different registers—from the hyperbolic language of marketing to the measured prose of a psychological analysis. You can use it in idiomatic structures and recognize when it is being used ironically. You are also familiar with its noun form 'entusiasmo' and how to use it in phrases like 'desbordar entusiasmo' (to overflow with enthusiasm). Your use of the word is natural and varies depending on the audience. You might use it to discuss complex topics like 'el entusiasmo colectivo' in a sociological context or the 'falta de entusiasmo' in a political analysis, showing a deep understanding of its social and psychological implications.
At the C2 level, 'entusiasmado' is a word you can manipulate to achieve specific rhetorical effects. You understand its deep historical and philosophical connotations, perhaps referencing the 'enthusiasm' of the Enlightenment or Romantic periods. You can use it in highly formal or literary contexts, such as 'un discurso entusiasmado' that aims to stir the souls of the listeners. You are also aware of the most subtle regional differences in its usage across the Spanish-speaking world. Your mastery allows you to use it in wordplay, complex metaphors, and as part of a rich, nuanced vocabulary that captures the finest shades of human emotion and intellectual fervor. You can discuss the concept of 'enthusiasm' as a driving force in human history with ease.

entusiasmado in 30 Seconds

  • Entusiasmado means 'enthusiastic' or 'excited' in a positive, passionate way.
  • It is almost always used with the verb 'estar' to describe a temporary state.
  • It must agree in gender and number with the person it describes (o/a/os/as).
  • Commonly followed by the prepositions 'con' (with) or 'por' (for/about).

The Spanish word entusiasmado is a vibrant adjective that captures the essence of deep-seated excitement, fervor, and positive anticipation. Derived from the Greek 'enthousiasmos,' which literally translates to 'having the god within,' the word carries a historical weight of divine inspiration. In modern Spanish, it is the go-to term for describing someone who is not just happy, but actively engaged and thrilled by an idea, a project, or an upcoming event. Unlike the English 'excited,' which can sometimes imply nervousness or a physical state of agitation, entusiasmado leans heavily toward intellectual and emotional passion.

Emotional Depth
It represents a state of being where a person is fully committed and eager about something specific.
Grammatical State
It is almost exclusively used with the verb estar because it describes a temporary, albeit intense, state of mind.
Agreement
As an adjective, it must agree in gender and number with the subject: entusiasmado, entusiasmada, entusiasmados, or entusiasmadas.

When you use entusiasmado, you are signaling a high level of motivation. It is common in professional settings when starting a new job, in social settings when planning a trip, or in creative contexts when discussing a new hobby. It is a 'high-energy' word that suggests the person is ready to take action. For example, a student might be entusiasmado about a science project, implying they are ready to spend hours researching and building. This differs from emocionado, which is more about the internal feeling of being moved or touched by an event.

Juan está muy entusiasmado con su nuevo curso de fotografía.

Las niñas están entusiasmadas por la visita al zoológico.

Estamos entusiasmados de trabajar con este equipo.

María se siente entusiasmada ante el reto profesional.

El público salió entusiasmado del concierto de rock.

To truly master this word, one must understand that it is a 'strong' word. While in English people say they are 'excited' about lunch, in Spanish, saying you are entusiasmado about lunch might sound a bit hyperbolic unless it is a 5-star meal. It suggests a level of passion that moves the soul. It is often paired with adverbs like 'realmente', 'profundamente', or 'totalmente' to amplify the sentiment. In literature, it describes characters who are driven by a vision or a dream, often contrasting with characters who are 'apáticos' (apathetic) or 'desanimados' (discouraged).

Using entusiasmado correctly requires a solid grasp of Spanish adjective agreement and the nuances of the verb estar. Because enthusiasm is generally viewed as a state of mind rather than an inherent personality trait, estar is the mandatory auxiliary verb. Using ser with entusiasmado is grammatically possible but changes the meaning to 'being an enthusiastic person' in a general sense, which is much more commonly expressed as 'ser una persona entusiasta'. Therefore, for 99% of your daily conversations, stick to estar.

The Preposition 'Con'
Used when the enthusiasm is directed toward an object, project, or person. 'Estoy entusiasmado con mi coche nuevo.'
The Preposition 'Por'
Used when describing the reason or the upcoming event. 'Estamos entusiasmados por las vacaciones.'
The Preposition 'De'
Used followed by an infinitive verb. 'Estoy entusiasmado de conocerte.'

Gender and number agreement are crucial. If a woman is speaking, she must say 'Estoy entusiasmada'. If a group of people is speaking, they say 'Estamos entusiasmados'. If it is a group of only women, 'Estamos entusiasmadas'. This is a common area for errors among English speakers who are used to the gender-neutral 'excited'. Additionally, pay attention to the intensity. You can modify the word with 'muy' (very), 'bastante' (quite), or 'nada' (not at all).

¿No estás entusiasmado por el viaje a Madrid?

Ella parecía entusiasmada después de la reunión.

In more complex sentence structures, entusiasmado can appear as a result of a change in state using 'ponerse' or 'volverse'. For example, 'Se puso entusiasmado al ver los resultados' (He became enthusiastic upon seeing the results). This indicates a transition from a neutral state to one of excitement. Furthermore, in formal writing, you might see it used as a participle in absolute clauses: 'Entusiasmado por la noticia, el director convocó a una rueda de prensa' (Enthusiastic because of the news, the director called a press conference). This demonstrates the word's versatility across different registers of the Spanish language.

You will encounter entusiasmado in a wide variety of contexts, ranging from casual street talk to formal business presentations. Its versatility is one of its greatest strengths. In the workplace, it is a key term during performance reviews, job interviews, and project kick-offs. A manager might say, 'Estoy muy entusiasmado con el potencial de este equipo,' to boost morale. In the world of sports, commentators use it to describe the energy of the fans: 'La afición está entusiasmada con el rendimiento del delantero.'

In Media
News anchors often use it when reporting on positive developments, such as the opening of a new museum or a successful space mission.
In Social Media
Influencers use it constantly to promote products or events, often accompanied by emojis like 🌟 or 🔥.
In Education
Teachers use it to describe students who show a great deal of interest in a particular subject.

If you watch Spanish-language reality TV or talk shows, you will hear guests use this word to describe their feelings about being on the show. It is a word that conveys sincerity and positive energy. In daily life, parents use it to describe their children's reactions to surprises: 'Los niños están entusiasmados con sus regalos de Navidad.' It is also common in travel contexts, where tourists express their eagerness to see a new city or landmark.

El guía turístico estaba entusiasmado explicando la historia de la catedral.

In literature and film, the word is used to build character depth. A character who is constantly entusiasmado is often seen as an optimist or a dreamer. Conversely, the loss of this enthusiasm (perder el entusiasmo) is a common trope for a character facing a mid-life crisis or a professional setback. Understanding the weight of this word allows you to grasp the emotional subtext of Spanish-language storytelling. It isn't just a synonym for 'happy'; it's a synonym for 'inspired and driven'.

One of the most frequent errors English speakers make is using entusiasmado as a direct translation for every instance of the English word 'excited'. While they overlap significantly, Spanish has other words that might be more appropriate depending on the context. For instance, if you are 'excited' in the sense of being nervous or agitated, nervioso or inquieto is better. If you are 'excited' in a sexual context, entusiasmado is definitely NOT the word you want; you would use excitado, which is a classic 'false friend' (falso amigo).

The 'Ser' vs 'Estar' Trap
Saying 'Soy entusiasmado' is a common mistake. It sounds like you are saying your permanent essence is 'enthusiasm', which sounds unnatural. Use 'Estoy entusiasmado'.
The 'Excitado' False Friend
Never use 'excitado' to mean you are looking forward to a party. In Spanish, 'excitado' almost always has a sexual connotation or refers to extreme physiological arousal.
Agreement Errors
Forgetting to change the ending to -a, -os, or -as based on who is feeling the enthusiasm.

Another mistake is overusing the word for small things. In Spanish culture, entusiasmado is a relatively strong word. If you are just 'glad' or 'happy' about something minor, use contento or alegre. Reserving entusiasmado for things that truly inspire you will make your Spanish sound more authentic and nuanced. Also, be careful with the preposition. While English says 'excited about', Spanish uses 'entusiasmado con' or 'entusiasmado por'. Using 'sobre' (about) is an anglicism that sounds clunky to native ears.

Incorrect: Estoy excitado por la película. (Sounds sexual/strange). Correct: Estoy entusiasmado por la película.

Finally, watch out for spelling. The word contains 's' and 'm', and it's easy to accidentally drop a letter or misplace the 'h' (which doesn't exist in this word, unlike 'enthusiasm' in English). Remember: E-N-T-U-S-I-A-S-M-A-D-O. There is no 'h' after the 't'. This is a very frequent spelling error for English speakers who are used to the English 'th' in 'enthusiasm'. Keeping these pitfalls in mind will significantly improve your fluency and accuracy.

Spanish is a language rich in emotional vocabulary, and while entusiasmado is a fantastic word, knowing its synonyms and alternatives will help you express yourself with more precision. Depending on the intensity and the specific 'flavor' of the excitement, you might choose a different term. For example, emocionado is often used interchangeably with entusiasmado, but it carries a sense of being 'moved' or 'touched'—it's more about the heart than the drive.

Ilusionado
Very common in Spain. It means you are looking forward to something with hope and joy. 'Estoy muy ilusionado con este proyecto.'
Apasionado
Much stronger than entusiasmado. It implies a deep, long-term passion or love for something. 'Es un hombre apasionado por la música.'
Animado
Means 'encouraged' or 'in high spirits'. It's a bit more casual and less intense than entusiasmado.

In professional contexts, you might use motivado (motivated) to show that your enthusiasm has a practical, goal-oriented purpose. In creative or spiritual contexts, inspirado (inspired) might be more appropriate. If the excitement is overwhelming and almost out of control, eufórico (euphoric) is the word to use. Each of these words paints a slightly different picture of the speaker's internal state.

Comparación: 'Estoy entusiasmado' (I am eager/driven) vs 'Estoy ilusionado' (I am hopeful/joyful).

Understanding these distinctions is key to reaching a B2 or C1 level of Spanish. While a beginner (A1-A2) can get away with using entusiasmado for everything, an advanced learner will choose ilusionado for a romantic date, motivado for a work task, and radiante (radiant) to describe someone whose enthusiasm is visible on their face. Practice swapping these words in your daily journal or conversations to see which one fits the specific 'vibe' of your emotion best.

How Formal Is It?

Fun Fact

In ancient times, being 'enthusiastic' was considered a supernatural state where a god entered a person's body to give them power or creative genius.

Pronunciation Guide

UK /en.tu.sjaˈma.ðo/
US /en.tu.sjaˈma.ðo/
The stress is on the penultimate syllable: 'ma'.
Rhymes With
Cansado Llegado Amado Pasado Helado Mercado Cuidado Educado
Common Errors
  • Pronouncing the 'h' that exists in English 'enthusiasm' but not in Spanish.
  • Making the 'd' too hard (like a 'd' in 'dog') instead of the soft Spanish 'd'.
  • Pronouncing 'ia' as two distinct syllables instead of a diphthong.
  • Forgetting to change the ending to 'a' for feminine subjects.
  • Stress on the wrong syllable (e.g., the last one).

Difficulty Rating

Reading 2/5

Easy to recognize due to English similarity.

Writing 3/5

Watch out for the missing 'h' and adjective agreement.

Speaking 2/5

Pronunciation is straightforward once you master the soft 'd'.

Listening 2/5

Clear sound, but can be confused with 'emocionado' in fast speech.

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

Estar Contento Muy Con Por

Learn Next

Ilusionado Emocionado Entusiasmarse Apasionado Ganas

Advanced

Fervor Vehemencia Exaltado Ardor Efervescencia

Examples by Level

1

Yo estoy entusiasmado.

I am enthusiastic (masculine).

Subject + estar + adjective.

2

Ella está entusiasmada.

She is excited.

Feminine singular ending -a.

3

Estamos entusiasmados por el helado.

We are excited for the ice cream.

Plural ending -os.

4

¿Estás entusiasmado?

Are you excited?

Question structure.

5

Mi mamá está entusiasmada.

My mom is excited.

Agreement with 'mamá'.

6

El perro está entusiasmado.

The dog is excited.

Masculine singular.

7

Estoy entusiasmado con la escuela.

I am excited about school.

Use of 'con'.

8

Ellas están entusiasmadas.

They (fem.) are excited.

Feminine plural -as.

1

Estamos entusiasmados con el viaje a la playa.

We are excited about the trip to the beach.

Preposition 'con' + noun phrase.

2

¿Por qué estás tan entusiasmada hoy?

Why are you so excited today?

Use of 'tan' for emphasis.

3

Juan está entusiasmado por empezar su nuevo trabajo.

Juan is excited to start his new job.

Preposition 'por' + infinitive.

4

Mis padres están entusiasmados con mi nota.

My parents are excited about my grade.

Plural agreement.

5

No estoy muy entusiasmado con esta idea.

I am not very excited about this idea.

Negative 'no' + 'muy'.

6

Ella se siente entusiasmada con el regalo.

She feels excited with the gift.

Verb 'sentirse' instead of 'estar'.

7

Los niños parecen entusiasmados en el parque.

The children seem excited in the park.

Verb 'parecer' for appearance.

8

¡Qué entusiasmado te veo!

How excited I see you!

Exclamatory 'Qué' + adjective.

1

Hablé con un cliente muy entusiasmado con el producto.

I spoke with a client very excited about the product.

Adjective modifying 'cliente'.

2

Ayer estuve entusiasmado todo el día.

Yesterday I was excited all day.

Preterite tense of 'estar'.

3

Si ganamos, todos estaremos entusiasmados.

If we win, we will all be excited.

Future tense of 'estar'.

4

Me puse entusiasmado cuando vi el tráiler.

I got excited when I saw the trailer.

Reflexive 'ponerse' for change of state.

5

Ella siempre está entusiasmada con sus proyectos artísticos.

She is always excited about her artistic projects.

Adverb 'siempre'.

6

No pareces muy entusiasmado con la mudanza.

You don't seem very excited about the move.

Negative 'parecer'.

7

Estamos entusiasmados de que vengas a visitarnos.

We are excited that you are coming to visit us.

Followed by a subordinate clause.

8

Él camina entusiasmado hacia la meta.

He walks excitedly toward the finish line.

Adjective acting as an adverbial complement.

1

Espero que estés entusiasmado con los cambios.

I hope you are excited about the changes.

Present Subjunctive after 'esperar que'.

2

A pesar de los problemas, se mantuvo entusiasmado.

Despite the problems, he remained enthusiastic.

Verb 'mantenerse' + adjective.

3

Había un público entusiasmado esperando fuera.

There was an enthusiastic audience waiting outside.

Adjective before or after noun for emphasis.

4

Dudo que ella esté entusiasmada con la noticia.

I doubt she is excited about the news.

Subjunctive after 'dudar que'.

5

El director, entusiasmado, anunció el éxito del año.

The director, enthusiastic, announced the success of the year.

Appositive adjective.

6

Nos sentimos entusiasmados al ver el impacto social.

We felt excited seeing the social impact.

'Al' + infinitive construction.

7

Se mostró entusiasmado ante el nuevo desafío tecnológico.

He showed himself enthusiastic before the new technological challenge.

Verb 'mostrarse'.

8

Tan entusiasmado estaba que no podía dormir.

He was so excited that he couldn't sleep.

Consecutive structure 'Tan... que'.

1

Su discurso, profundamente entusiasmado, conmovió a todos.

His speech, deeply enthusiastic, moved everyone.

Adverb 'profundamente' modifying the adjective.

2

Resulta difícil no sentirse entusiasmado ante tal belleza.

It is difficult not to feel excited before such beauty.

Impersonal 'resulta' + infinitive.

3

La crítica se mostró entusiasmada con su última novela.

The critics were enthusiastic about his latest novel.

Collective noun 'la crítica'.

4

Pese a su edad, sigue entusiasmado con la vida.

Despite his age, he remains enthusiastic about life.

Concessive 'pese a'.

5

Entusiasmado por el hallazgo, el arqueólogo no descansó.

Enthusiastic about the discovery, the archaeologist did not rest.

Participle clause at the start of a sentence.

6

No es que no esté entusiasmado, es que soy reservado.

It's not that I'm not excited, it's that I'm reserved.

Double negation for nuance.

7

Se percibía un ambiente entusiasmado en la asamblea.

An enthusiastic atmosphere was perceived in the assembly.

Passive reflexive 'se percibía'.

8

El equipo partió entusiasmado hacia la expedición.

The team set off enthusiastically toward the expedition.

Adjective describing the subject's state during action.

1

Su mirada, siempre entusiasmada, delataba su pasión.

His gaze, always enthusiastic, betrayed his passion.

Literary use of 'delatar'.

2

Un espíritu entusiasmado es capaz de superar cualquier escollo.

An enthusiastic spirit is capable of overcoming any hurdle.

Abstract noun 'espíritu' + adjective.

3

Cuanto más aprendía, más entusiasmado se sentía.

The more he learned, the more enthusiastic he felt.

Correlative structure 'Cuanto más... más'.

4

Sería un error no partir de un equipo entusiasmado.

It would be a mistake not to start from an enthusiastic team.

Conditional 'sería' + infinitive.

5

El autor plasma un personaje entusiasmado por la utopía.

The author portrays a character enthusiastic about utopia.

Literary verb 'plasmar'.

6

Aquel joven entusiasmado de antaño se había transformado.

That enthusiastic youth of yesteryear had transformed.

Use of 'antaño' (yesteryear).

7

Nada hay más contagioso que un líder entusiasmado.

There is nothing more contagious than an enthusiastic leader.

Hyperbaton (inverted word order).

8

La retórica del orador dejó al auditorio entusiasmado.

The speaker's rhetoric left the auditorium enthusiastic.

Object complement.

Common Collocations

Estar profundamente entusiasmado
Mostrarse entusiasmado
Público entusiasmado
Entusiasmado con la idea
Sentirse entusiasmado
Parecer entusiasmado
Nada entusiasmado
Realmente entusiasmado
Seguir entusiasmado
Volver entusiasmado

Common Phrases

¡Qué entusiasmado!

— How enthusiastic! Used as an exclamation.

¡Qué entusiasmado te veo con el proyecto!

Estar entusiasmado con alguien

— To be very impressed or taken with a person.

Estoy entusiasmado con el nuevo profesor.

No estar para nada entusiasmado

— To not be excited at all.

No estoy para nada entusiasmado con la mudanza.

Entusiasmado por el éxito

— Excited because of a victory or achievement.

Están entusiasmados por el éxito de la empresa.

Estar entusiasmado de participar

— To be excited to take part in something.

Estoy entusiasmado de participar en este evento.

Ver a alguien entusiasmado

— To see someone looking excited.

Me alegra verte tan entusiasmado.

Mantenerse entusiasmado

— To stay excited over time.

Es difícil mantenerse entusiasmado bajo presión.

Estar entusiasmado con el futuro

— To be positive about what is to come.

Estamos entusiasmados con el futuro de la tecnología.

Un equipo entusiasmado

— A group of people full of energy.

Un equipo entusiasmado logra grandes cosas.

Entusiasmado hasta la médula

— Enthusiastic to the core (very intense).

Está entusiasmado hasta la médula con el plan.

Idioms & Expressions

"Estar que trina"

— This is the OPPOSITE. It means to be fuming/angry, often confused by learners looking for high energy.

No está entusiasmado, ¡está que trina!

Informal
"Hacerse ilusiones"

— To get one's hopes up (related to the enthusiasm of anticipation).

No te hagas ilusiones todavía.

Neutral
"Estar en las nubes"

— To be in the clouds (often from enthusiasm or distraction).

Está tan entusiasmado que está en las nubes.

Informal
"Perder el norte"

— To lose one's way (sometimes from over-enthusiasm).

Se entusiasmó tanto que perdió el norte.

Neutral
"Tirar la casa por la ventana"

— To spare no expense (often done when enthusiastic about a celebration).

Estaban tan entusiasmados que tiraron la casa por la ventana.

Informal
"Estar como un niño con zapatos nuevos"

— To be like a child with new shoes (extremely excited).

Está como un niño con zapatos nuevos con su coche.

Informal
"No caber en sí de gozo"

— To be bursting with joy/enthusiasm.

No cabía en sí de gozo al recibir la noticia.

Literary
"Estar a tope"

— To be at the maximum level of energy/enthusiasm.

¡Estamos a tope con el entrenamiento!

Slang
"Venirse arriba"

— To get really excited or hyped up suddenly.

Empezó la música y se vino arriba.

Informal
"Poner toda la carne en el asador"

— To put all one's efforts into something (driven by enthusiasm).

Estamos entusiasmados y vamos a poner toda la carne en el asador.

Informal

Word Family

Nouns

Entusiasmo (Enthusiasm)
Entusiasta (Enthusiast)

Verbs

Entusiasmar (To fill with enthusiasm)
Entusiasmarse (To get enthusiastic)

Adjectives

Entusiasmado (Enthusiastic - state)
Entusiasta (Enthusiastic - trait)

Related

Pasión
Interés
Fervor
Ánimo
Ilusión

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Think of 'ENTer' + 'US' + 'IA' + 'SM'. When enthusiasm ENTERS US, it makes us SMile.

Visual Association

Imagine a bright lightbulb glowing inside someone's chest, representing the 'god within' (the Greek root).

Word Web

Excited Eager Passionate Inspired Motivated Driven Happy Eager

Challenge

Try to use 'entusiasmado' three times today: once about a food, once about a hobby, and once about a person.

Word Origin

From the Greek 'enthousiasmos', meaning 'inspiration' or 'possession by a divine spirit'. It entered Spanish via Latin.

Original meaning: To be possessed by a god or divine inspiration.

Indo-European > Hellenic > Greek > Latin > Romance > Spanish.

Cultural Context

Be careful with 'excitado' (sexual). Always use 'entusiasmado' for general excitement.

English speakers often use 'excited' for everything. In Spanish, remember to distinguish between being 'moved' (emocionado) and 'driven' (entusiasmado).

'El entusiasmo' (film by Ricardo Larraín) 'Elogio del entusiasmo' (essay by various authors) Commonly used in sports commentary during the World Cup.

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

Work

  • Estoy entusiasmado con el proyecto.
  • Un equipo entusiasmado.
  • Mostrar entusiasmo.
  • Motivación y entusiasmo.

Travel

  • Entusiasmado por el viaje.
  • Conocer nuevos lugares.
  • Estar entusiasmado con la cultura.
  • Ganas de viajar.

Hobbies

  • Entusiasmado con la pintura.
  • Aprender algo nuevo.
  • Sentirse entusiasmado.
  • Pasión por el arte.

Social Life

  • Entusiasmado por verte.
  • La fiesta me entusiasma.
  • Estar entusiasmado con la noticia.
  • Compartir el entusiasmo.

Sports

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