- Abaza: дзны (dznə)
- Abkhaz: ҭагалан (tagalan), хкаарачан (xkʼaaračan)
- Adyghe: бжыхьэ (bžəḥɛ)
- Afrikaans: herfs (af)
- Albanian: vjeshtë (sq), britëm m
- Amharic: መፀው (mäṣ́äw), በልግ (bälg)
- Arabic: خَرِيف m (ḵarīf)
- Egyptian Arabic: خريف m (ḵarīf)
- Hijazi Arabic: خريف m (ḵarīf)
- Moroccan Arabic: خريف (ḵrīf)
- Aragonese: agüerro (an) m, sanmigalada f, aborral m
- Armenian: աշուն (hy) (ašun)
- Aromanian: toamnã f
- Assamese: শৰৎকাল (xorotkal), শৰৎ (xorot)
- Assyrian Neo-Aramaic: ܬܸܫܪ̈ܝܹܐ pl (tishriye)
- Asturian: seronda (ast) f
- Atayal: hawqan abaw
- Avar: хасалихълъи (xasaliqxlˢi)
- Azerbaijani: payız (az), güz (az)
- Bashkir: көҙ (köź)
- Basque: udazken (eu)
- Belarusian: во́сень f (vósjenʹ), (adverb, in autumn) уво́сень (uvósjenʹ), ўво́сень (ŭvósjenʹ)
- Bengali: (early) শরৎ (bn) (śorot), (late) হেমন্ত (bn) (hemonto)
- Bikol Central: tagtarataan
- Breton: (please verify) diskar-amzer (br) m
- Brunei Malay: musim luruh
- Bulgarian: е́сен (bg) f (ésen)
- Burmese: ဆောင်းဦး (my) (hcaung:u:)
- Buryat: намар (namar)
- Carpathian Rusyn: о́синь f (ósynʹ)
- Catalan: tardor (ca) f
- Central Atlas Tamazight: ⴰⵎⵡⴰⵏ (amwan)
- Central Melanau: musim laraih
- Chechen: гуьйре (güüre)
- Cherokee: ᎤᎶᎪᎰᏍᏗ (ulogohosdi)
- Chinese:
- Cantonese: 秋天 (cau1 tin1), 秋季 (cau1 gwai3)
- Dungan: чютян (či͡uti͡an)
- Hakka: 秋季 (chhiû-kui)
- Hokkien: 秋天 (chhiu-thiⁿ)
- Mandarin: 秋天 (zh) (qiūtiān), 秋季 (zh) (qiūjì)
- Northern Min: 秋天 (chiú-tíng)
- Wu: 秋天
- Chuvash: кӗркунне (kĕrk̬unne)
- Cornish: kynnyav m
- Crimean Tatar: küz
- Czech: podzim (cs) m
- Dalmatian: autun
- Danish: efterår (da), høst (da) c
- Dargwa: гӏебшни (ʿebšni)
- Daur: namur
- Dhivehi: please add this translation if you can
- Dolgan: күһүн (kühün)
- Dutch: herfst (nl) m, najaar (nl) n
- Dzongkha: please add this translation if you can
- Elfdalian: ost m, lovbliku f
- Enets:
- Forest Enets: отуз (ɔtuz)
- Erzya: сёксь (śokś)
- Esperanto: aŭtuno (eo)
- Estonian: sügis (et)
- Etruscan: 𐌀𐌕𐌖𐌍𐌄 (atune)
- Even: болани (ʙolaņi)
- Evenki: болони (boloņi)
- Faroese: heyst n
- Finnish: syksy (fi)
- French: automne (fr) m
- Friulian: autun m, Autun m, atom m, Atom m, sierade f, Sierade f, sorunviêr, Sorunviêr
- Galician: outono (gl) m
- Gallurese: attugnu, ottugnu, vaggjmu
- Georgian: შემოდგომა (ka) (šemodgoma)
- German: Herbst (de) m, Herbstzeit (de) f
- Greek: φθινόπωρο (el) n (fthinóporo)
- Ancient: (early) ὀπώρα f (opṓra), (late) φθινόπωρον n (phthinópōron)
- Greenlandic: ukiaq, (old orthography) ukiaĸ
- Guaraní: araroguekúi, ro'yñepyrũ
- Gujarati: પાનખર (pānkhar)
- Hebrew: סתיו / סְתָו (he) m (s'táv)
- Hindi: शरद् f (śarad), पतझड़ (hi) (patjhaṛ), ख़िज़ाँ (xizā̃), पाईज़ (pāīz)
- Hungarian: ősz (hu)
- Hunsrik: Herrebst m
- Icelandic: haust (is) n
- Ido: autono
- Ilocano: duppo
- Indonesian: musim gugur
- Ingrian: syksy
- Ingush: гийре (giı̇re)
- Interlingua: autumno (ia)
- Irish: fómhar m
- Italian: autunno (it) m
- Japanese: 秋 (ja) (あき, aki), 秋季 (ja) (しゅうき, shūki), 秋期 (ja) (しゅうき, shūki)
- Jeju: ᄀᆞ슬 (gawseul), ᄀᆞ을 (gaweul)
- Kabardian: бжьыхьэ (kbd) (bźəḥɛ)
- Kalmyk: намр (namr)
- Kamassian: ере (ere)
- Kannada: ಶರತ್ಕಾಲ (kn) (śaratkāla)
- Kapampangan: kalugus
- Karachay-Balkar: къач (qaç), кюз (küz)
- Karelian: sygyzy
- Kashmiri: ہَرُد (harud)
- Kashubian: jeséń (csb) f
- Kazakh: күз (kk) (küz)
- Khakas: кӱскӱ (küskü)
- Khiamniungan Naga: ōchàmjū
- Khmer: សរទៈ (km) (saʼraʼtĕəʼ)
- Klamath-Modoc: sʔaLam
- Koibal: ире (ire)
- Korean: 가을 (ko) (ga'eul), 추계(秋季) (ko) (chugye)
- Kumyk: гюз (güz)
- Kurdish:
- Central Kurdish: پاییز (payîz), خەزان (xezan)
- Northern Kurdish: payiz (ku) f
- Kyrgyz: күз (ky) (küz)
- Lak: ссут (s:ut)
- Lao: ລະດູໃບໄມ້ຫຼົ່ນ (la dū bai mai lon), ລະດູໃບໄມ້ຫລົ່ນ (la dū bai mai lon), ລຶດູໃບໄມ້ຫລົ່ນ (lư dū bai mai lon)
- Latgalian: rudiņs
- Latin: autumnus m
- Latvian: rudens (lv) m
- Lezgi: зул (zul)
- Ligurian: aotùnno m
- Lishana Deni: גׄירי m (čeri)
- Lithuanian: ruduo (lt) m
- Livvi: sygyzy
- Louisiana Creole French: otònn, lotònn
- Low German:
- German Low German: Harvst m, Harvsttiet f
- Luxembourgish: Hierscht (lb) m
- Macedonian: есен (mk) f (esen)
- Malagasy: fararano (mg)
- Malay: musim gugur, musim luruh
- Malayalam: ശരത്കാലം (ml) (śaratkālaṁ)
- Maltese: ħarifa f
- Manchu: ᠪᠣᠯᠣᡵᡳ (bolori)
- Maori: ngahuru (mi)
- Marathi: शरद (śarad)
- Mari:
- Eastern Mari: шыже (šyže)
- Western Mari: шӹжӹ (šÿžÿ)
- Mator: ӧрӧх (öröh)
- Megleno-Romanian: toamnă f
- Middle English: hervest
- Middle Korean: ᄀᆞᅀᆞᆶ (kòzòlh)
- Mingrelian: დამორჩილი (damorčili)
- Mòcheno: herbest m
- Moksha: сёксе (śokśe)
- Mongolian:
- Cyrillic: намар (mn) (namar)
- Mongolian: ᠨᠠᠮᠤᠷ (namur)
- Montagnais: takuatshin
- Nanai: боло (bolo)
- Navajo: aakʼee, aakʼeed
- Nenets:
- Forest Nenets: мыԓичу (miłyiću)
- Tundra Nenets: ӈэ̇рё (ŋėryo)
- Nepali: शरद (ne) (śarad)
- Nganasan: ӈитү (ŋitü), ӈитүо (ŋitüo)
- Nivkh: тилф (țilf)
- Norman: erchéyant m (Guernsey), autaomme m (Guernsey), S'tembre m (Jersey), arryire (continental Normandy)
- North Frisian: Hārefst f (Sylt)
- Northern Mansi: (please verify) таквс (takvs)
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: høst (no) m
- Nynorsk: haust (nn) m
- Occitan: auton (oc) m, tardor (oc) f
- Odia: please add this translation if you can
- Okinawan: 秋 (あち, achi)
- Old Church Slavonic:
- Cyrillic: ѥсень f (jesenĭ)
- Old East Slavic: осень f (osenĭ)
- Old English: hærfest m
- Old Korean: 秋察 (*KOsol, *KOcol)
- Old Prussian: assanis
- Oromo: birraa
- Osage: htąątą́
- Ossetian: фӕззӕг (fæzzæg)
- Pannonian Rusyn: єшень f (ješenʹ)
- Pashto: منى m (mᶕnay), خمسور (ps) m (xamsor), خزان (ps) m (xazān), پاڼ رېژ m (paṇrež), پاڼي رژون m (paṇirəžun)
- Persian:
- Iranian Persian: پائیز (fa) (pâ'iz), خَزان (xazân), خَریف (xarif), پاییز (fa) (pâyiz)
- Plautdietsch: Hoafst m
- Polabian: jisin
- Polish: jesień (pl) f
- Portuguese: outono (pt) m
- Punjabi:
- Gurmukhi: پت جھڑ (pat jhaṛ), ਪਤਝੜ (patjhaṛ), ਖਿਜਾਂ f (khijā̃)
- Romagnol: autôn m
- Romanian: toamnă (ro) f
- Romansch: atun m, utuon
- Russian: о́сень (ru) f (ósenʹ)
- Sami:
- Inari Sami: čohčâ
- Kildin Sami: че̄ххч (čiexxč)
- Northern Sami: čakča
- Skolt Sami: čõhčč
- Ter Sami: чаккч (čakkč)
- Sanskrit: शरद (sa) (śarada)
- Sardinian: atonzu, atongiu, atognu
- Campidanese: attonzu
- Logudorese: attonzu
- Sassarese: attugnu
- Saterland Frisian: Häärst
- Scots: back-end, hairst
- Scottish Gaelic: foghar m
- Selkup:
- Northern Selkup: ара (ara)
- Southern Selkup: ара́т (arát) (Narym), ера́д (jerád) (Upper Ob)
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: је̏се̄н f
- Roman: jȅsēn (sh) f
- Shor: кӱскӱ (küskü)
- Sicilian: autunnu (scn)
- Sindhi: سرء, خزان, خريف
- Sinhalese: සරත් ඍතුව (sarat r̥tuwa)
- Slovak: jeseň (sk) f
- Slovene: jesén (sl) f
- Somali: dayr
- Sorbian:
- Lower Sorbian: nazyma f, nazymje n
- Upper Sorbian: nazyma f
- Spanish: otoño (es) m
- Sudovian: asenis m
- Svan: მუჟღვერ (mužɣver)
- Swahili: vuli (sw), majira ya pukutiko, kipindi cha bubujiko
- Swedish: höst (sv)
- Tabasaran: чвул (č°ul)
- Tagalog: taglagas (tl)
- Tajik: тирамоҳ (tg) (tiramoh), поиз (poyiz)
- Talysh: poz
- Tamil: இலையுதிர்காலம் (ta) (ilaiyutirkālam)
- Tat: поризэ, pariz
- Tatar: көз (tt) (köz)
- Telugu: శరత్కాలం (śaratkālaṁ), ఆకురాలుకాలం (ākurālukālaṁ)
- Thai: ใบไม้ร่วง (th) (bai-máai-rûuang), ฤดูใบไม้ร่วง (th) (rʉ́-duu-bai-máai-rûuang), หน้าใบไม้ร่วง (nâa-bai-máai-rûuang)
- Tibetan: སྟོན་ཀ (ston ka)
- Tigrinya: ቀውዒ (ḳäwʿi)
- Tlingit: yeis
- Turkish: güz (tr), hazan (tr), sonbahar (tr)
- Turkmen: güýz
- Tuvan: күс (küs)
- Udmurt: сӥзьыл (siźyl)
- Ukrainian: о́сінь (uk) f (ósinʹ)
- Ulch: боло (bolo)
- Urdu: خَزاں f (xazā̃), خِزاں f (xizā̃), پائِیز m (pāīz), سَرَد (ur) f (sarad), پَت جَھڑ m (pat jhaṛ), خَرِیف f (xarīf)
- Uyghur: كۈز (küz)
- Uzbek: kuz (uz)
- Venetan: utuno (vec) m, otuno m, auton m
- Vietnamese: mùa thu (vi) (務秋), thu (vi) (秋 (vi))
- Vilamovian: hiewyst
- Volapük: fluküp (vo)
- Votic: sütšüzü
- Welsh: hydref (cy) m
- West Frisian: hjerst
- White Hmong: caij mplooj zeeg
- Winnebago: cąąnį
- Wolof: lolli
- Yakut: күһүн (kühün)
- Yiddish: האַרבסט (yi) n (harbst), אָסיען m (osyen)
- Yoruba: ìgbà ìwọ́wé, ìgbà ìkórè, ìgbà fọ́ọ̀lù, ìgbà ọ́tọ́ọ̀mù
- Yup'ik: uksuaq
- Zazaki: payız (diq), hazan
- Zhuang: cou, seizcou
- Zulu: ukwindla class 17, ikwindla (zu) class 5/6
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