ติดใจ
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Thai[edit]
Etymology[edit]
From ติด (dtìt, “to stick; to get stuck”) + ใจ (jai, “heart; mind”).
Pronunciation[edit]
Orthographic | ติดใจ t i ɗ au t͡ɕ | |
Phonemic | ติด-ไจ t i ɗ – ai t͡ɕ | |
Romanization | Paiboon | dtìt-jai |
Royal Institute | tit-chai | |
(standard) IPA(key) | /tit̚˨˩.t͡ɕaj˧/(R) |
Verb[edit]
ติดใจ • (dtìt-jai) (abstract noun การติดใจ or ความติดใจ)
- (idiomatic) to be deeply impressed, captivated, or fascinated (by); to show a deep liking (for).
- (idiomatic) to doubt; to distrust; to question.
- (idiomatic) to have hard feelings (for); to mind; to take offence.
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