אינטים

Yiddish

Etymology

In origin a borrowing from French intime (compare German intim), from Latin intimus, the superlative degree of inter (between, among), thus literally “inmost”.

Adjective

אינטים (intim)

  1. intimate (personal, private)

Declension

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