ติ
Thai
Etymology
From Khmer តិះ (teh). Cognate with Northern Thai ᨲᩥ, Lao ຕິ (ti).
Pronunciation
Orthographic/Phonemic | ติ t i | |
Romanization | Paiboon | dtì |
Royal Institute | ti | |
(standard) IPA(key) | /tiʔ˨˩/ |
Derived terms
- ติฉิน (“to indicate or state a fault; to give a negative comment”)
- ติฉินนินทา (“to ill-speak”)
- ติชม (dtì-chom, “to indicate or state the merits and faults”)
- ติติง (“to indicate or state a fault; to give a negative comment”)
- ติเตียน (“to indicate or state a fault; to give a negative comment”)
- ติเรือทั้งโกลน (“to give a negative comment unreasonably”)
- ตำหนิติเตียน (“to indicate or state a fault; to give a negative comment”)
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