For physical dirt:
* "Sògì" (pronounced soh-gee) - This is a general term for dirty.
* "Alàì mọ́" (pronounced ah-lai-moh) - This means "not clean" or "unclean".
* "Tìtì" (pronounced tee-tee) - This is more specific for something covered in dirt or dust.
* "Ìfààgì" (pronounced ee-fah-gee) - This means "dirty" or "filthy" and is used for something very dirty.
For moral or metaphorical dirt:
* "Aìmọ́" (pronounced ah-moh) - This means "unclean" in a moral sense, referring to something morally wrong or impure.
* "Ìwà búburú" (pronounced ee-wah boo-boo-roo) - This means "bad character" or "evil" and can be used for someone who is morally dirty.
It's always best to choose the word that best fits the specific context you're talking about.