How to Say ‘Intimate / personal’ in French
Intimes
an-teem
[an-teem]
💬 Usage Tip: Intime in French often means private, personal, emotionally close—not necessarily romantic.
🇫🇷 In France: In art school discussions, something intime often refers to personal experience, domestic space, or emotional memory.
Phrase Breakdown
Intimes
[an-teem]
intimate / personal
Describes something deeply personal, private, or emotionally close. Often used when speaking about autobiographical art.
Mes références Intimes donnent une dimension sensible à mon projet.
My intimate references give a sensitive dimension to my project.
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