אינטים
Yiddish edit
Etymology edit
Borrowing from French intime (compare German intim), from Latin intimus, the superlative degree of inter (“between, among”), thus literally “inmost”.
Adjective edit
אינטים • (intim)
- intimate (personal, private)
Declension edit
Declension of אינטים
Derived terms edit
- אינטימוואַרג (intimvarg)