ติดดิน

Thai

Etymology

From ติด (dtìt, to be attached; to be fixed; to get stuck; to be tightly close; etc.) + ดิน (din, earth; ground; soil; etc.); literally "to be attached to the earth", "to be bound to the earth", "to be confined to the earth", etc.; probably a calque of English down-to-earth.

Pronunciation

Orthographicติดดิน
tiɗɗin
Phonemic
ติด-ดิน
tiɗɗin
RomanizationPaiboondtìt-din
Royal Institutetit-din
(standard) IPA(key)/tit̚˨˩.din˧/(R)

Verb

ติดดิน • (dtìt-din) (abstract noun การติดดิน or ความติดดิน)

  1. (slang) to live a simple life or be simple in style, especially despite being rich, famous, etc.
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