Definition
The state or quality of being dirty; filthiness or uncleanliness.
Etymology
From 'dirty' plus the suffix -ity (forming abstract nouns); a straightforward nominalization of the adjective dirty.
Kelly Says
'Dirity' is technically a real word, but you almost never hear it—people say 'dirtiness' instead, showing how English often has multiple ways to express the same idea but prefers some over others.
Translations
CSČeština
špinavý
shpi-nav-ee
DEDeutsch
schmutzig
shmoot-zig
ELΕλληνικά
βρώμικο
vrow-mee-koh
ESEspañol
sucio
soo-thee-oh
FAفارسی
غیر پاکیزه
gheyr-pa-keezeh
FISuomi
likainen
li-kai-nen
HEעברית
מלוכלך
me-lo-ke-lach
HUMagyar
piszkos
pees-kos
IDBahasa Indonesia
kotor
ko-tor
ITItaliano
sporco
spor-koh
KKKK
көңілді
koeng-il-dee
MSBahasa Melayu
kotor
ko-tor
PLPolski
brudny
brood-nhee
RUРусский
грязный
gryazh-nyy
SVSvenska
smutsig
smoot-seeg
SWKiswahili
chafu
cha-foo
TAதமிழ்
சுத்தமில்லாத
soo-tha-mil-la-aad
TEతెలుగు
నరిగిన
na-ri-gi-n
UKУкраїнська
брудний
brood-nee