el cuarto de lavado
Ropa sucia.
Clothes is 'la ropa' in Spanish.
Clothes (Clothings) in Spanish is "ropa"
Not as such, maybe "cambouis" (dirty oil or grease that stains mechanics' hands and clothes) or "convoi" (convoy).
ropa
It is: ropa
Dirty. Soiled clothes are dirty clothes.
"All of my new clothes are dirty?"
Dirty old torn clothes= throw them out a.k.a raggy clothes
Yes, "dirty" is an adjective. For example, in the sentence, "He was wearing dirty clothes", "dirty" is an adjective modifying "clothes".
Sure, the more dirty the more they can or will weigh.
Clothes that are not dirty or smell bad.
Lay them dirty clithe
Wash them.
what are the effects of detergents on clothes
No. But it is unhealthy to wear dirty clothes always wash your clothes and stay clean.
Clothes is 'la ropa' in Spanish.
Hamper