👉 Leetfi, also known as leet, means "to speak in tongues." This term was popularized by Jewish philosopher Maimonides in his commentary on Proverbs 14:3-4. It's used to describe the ability to communicate with a greater number of people than one speaks in their native tongue. Definition: In Hebrew, "Leetfimi" can be translated as "to speak in tongues," which means speaking clearly and effectively in more than one language. Examples: Leetfimi often refers to someone who has been taught multiple languages. It's also used when an individual is able to speak in a second or even multiple languages fluently, indicating their proficiency or ability to communicate across different cultural contexts.