The word "Ditilin" is spelled as /dɪtɪlɪn/ in IPA phonetic transcription. It is a combination of "di", which means two, and "tilin", which is borrowed from the Indonesian language and means stringed instrument. The spelling accurately reflects the pronunciation of each syllable, with the stressed syllable being the third from the end, marked by the double "i". This unique combination of sounds creates a distinctive word that refers to a type of musical instrument commonly used in Indonesian gamelan ensembles.