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Describes things that are physically dirty, unclean, or filthy. Thai speakers use this for visibly soiled objects, messy rooms, unwashed clothes, or grimy surfaces. More intense than just 'not clean' - implies something needs washing or cleaning. Can also describe morally corrupt behavior in formal contexts.
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