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No, 口渴 (kǒu kě) and 干渴 (gān kě) are not the same. 口渴 (kǒu kě) means "thirsty" and is used to describe a physical sensation of thirst. 干渴 (gān kě) means "dry and thirsty" and is used to describe a feeling of being parched or dehydrated.
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口渴 (kǒu kě) is used to describe a physical sensation of thirst. For example, one might say: "我很口渴 (wǒ hěn kǒu kě) - I am very thirsty."
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