Thai

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Etymology

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From Pali atīta (past; gone by), from Sanskrit अतित (atita, idem). Cognate with Lao ອາດີດ (ʼā dīt), Khmer អតីត (ʼaʼdət), Burmese အတိတ် (a.tit), Hindi अतीत (atīt).

Pronunciation

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Orthographicอดีต
ɒ ɗ ī t
Phonemic
อะ-ดีด
ɒ a – ɗ ī ɗ
[bound form]
อะ-ดีด-
ɒ a – ɗ ī ɗ –
[bound form]
อะ-ดีด-ตะ-
ɒ a – ɗ ī ɗ – t a –
RomanizationPaiboonà-dìità-dìit-à-dìit-dtà-
Royal Institutea-dita-dit-a-dit-ta-
(standard) IPA(key)/ʔa˨˩.diːt̚˨˩/(R)/ʔa˨˩.diːt̚˨˩.//ʔa˨˩.diːt̚˨˩.ta˨˩./

Noun

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อดีต (à-dìit)

  1. past: time gone by; time past.

Adjective

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อดีต (à-dìit)

  1. former; past.
    อดีตสามี
    à-dìit sǎa-mii
    ex-hubby
    อดีตกาล
    à-dìit-dtà gaan
    former time; time past

Derived terms

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