- Afrikaans: kok (af)
- Albanian: gjellëtar (sq) m, gjellëtare (sq) f
- Arabic: طَبَّاخ m (ṭabbāḵ), طَبَّاخَة f (ṭabbāḵa), طَاهٍ m (ṭāhin), طَاهِيَة f (ṭāhiya)
- Egyptian Arabic: طباخ m (ṭabbāḵ)
- Armenian: խոհարար (hy) (xoharar)
- Assamese: ৰান্ধনি (randhoni), চাংমাই (saṅmai), বাবুৰ্চি (babursi)
- Asturian: cocineru (ast) m, cocedor m
- Azerbaijani: aşpaz (az)
- Bashkir: ашнаҡсы (aşnaqsı)
- Basque: sukaldari (eu)
- Belarusian: ку́хар m (kúxar), куха́рка f (kuxárka), павары́ха f (pavarýxa)
- Bengali: রাঁধুনি (bn) (rãdhuni)
- Bhojpuri: please add this translation if you can
- Bulgarian: готва́ч m (gotváč), готва́чка f (gotváčka)
- Burmese: ခန်တမာ (my) (hkanta.ma)
- Buryat: тогоошон (togoošon)
- Catalan: cuiner (ca) m, xef m
- Chakma: please add this translation if you can
- Chechen: юургйийриг (juwrgjiı̇rig)
- Chinese:
- Cantonese: 廚師 / 厨师 (cyu4 si1)
- Dungan: чўзы (čwzɨ), җуагуәди (žuaguədi)
- Gan: 廚子 / 厨子 (qy2 zi)
- Hokkien: 廚子師 / 厨子师 (tô͘-chí-sai)
- Jin: 廚子 / 厨子 (cu1 zeh)
- Mandarin: 廚師 / 厨师 (zh) (chúshī), 庖丁 (zh) (páodīng) (literary), 庖人 (zh) (páorén) (literary), 廚人 / 厨人 (zh) (chúrén) (literary), 廚子 / 厨子 (zh) (chúzi) (colloquial)
- Wu: 廚師 / 厨师 (6zy-sy)
- Chukchi: увильын (uvilʹyn), ывильын (yvilʹyn)
- Czech: kuchař (cs) m, kuchařka (cs) f
- Danish: kok (da) c
- Dolgan: аччыт
- Dutch: kok (nl) m, kokkin (nl) f
- Elfdalian: kokk m
- Esperanto: kuiristo
- Estonian: kokk
- Ewe: nuɖala
- Faroese: kokkur m
- Finnish: kokki (fi), (in a mass kitchen) keittäjä (fi)
- French: cuisinier (fr) m, cuisinière (fr) f, cuistot (fr) m (colloquial), chef (fr) m
- Galician: cociñeiro (gl), cociñeira f
- Georgian: მზარეული (mzareuli)
- German: Koch (de) m, Köchin (de) f
- Greek: μάγειρας (el) m (mágeiras), μαγείρισσα (el) f (mageírissa)
- Ancient: μάγειρος m (mágeiros), ὀψοποιός m (opsopoiós)
- Greenlandic: igasoq
- Haitian Creole: kizinye
- Hebrew: טַבָּח (he) m (tabakh), טבחית f (tabakhít)
- Hindi: रसोइया (hi) m (rasoiyā), बावर्ची m (bāvarcī)
- Hungarian: szakács (hu), szakácsnő (hu) (female)
- Icelandic: kokkur (is)
- Ido: koquisto (io)
- Indonesian: koki (id)
- Ingrian: kokki (ship's cook)
- Irish: cócaire m
- Italian: cuoco (it) m, cuoca (it) f
- Japanese: 調理師 (ja) (ちょうりし, chōrishi), 料理人 (ja) (りょうりにん, ryōrinin), コック (ja) (kokku), シェフ (ja) (shefu)
- Kashmiri: وازٕ (vāzụ)
- Kazakh: аспаз (aspaz)
- Khmer: អ្នកដាំស្ល (nĕək dam slɑɑ), អ្នកធ្វើបាយ (nĕək thvəə baay)
- Korean: 요리사(料理師) (ko) (yorisa), 료리사(料理師) (ryorisa) (North Korea), 조리사(調理士)(調理師) (ko) (jorisa), 셰프 (syepeu) (chef)
- Kumyk: ашбаз (aşbaz), къазанчы (qazançı)
- Kurdish:
- Central Kurdish: چێشتکەر (çêştker)
- Northern Kurdish: aşpêj (ku), pêjek (ku)
- Kyrgyz: ашпоз (ky) (aşpoz), повар (ky) (povar)
- Ladino: gizandero m, gizandor m, gizandera f
- Lao: ພໍ່ຄົວ (phǭ khūa) (male), ຄົນຄົວກິນ (lo) (khon khūa kin), ສູປະການ (sū pa kān), ຄົນຄົວ (khon khūa), ແມ່ຄົວ (mǣ khūa) (female)
- Latin: coquus (la) m, coqua f, cocus, coctor m, coctūrārius m
- Latvian: pavārs m, pavāre f
- Lithuanian: kokas m, virėjas m
- Lombard: cögh m, cœugh, cœg m, cœga f, coxiner m, coxinera f
- Low German:
- German Low German: Kock (nds) m, Kööksch f, Kööksche f
- Lü: ᦅᦳᧃᦶᦔᧂᦂᦲᧃ (kunṗaengk̇iin)
- Luxembourgish: Kach (lb) m
- Macedonian: готвач m (gotvač), готвачка f (gotvačka)
- Magahi: please add this translation if you can
- Malay: tukang masak
- Maltese: kok m, koka f
- Mongolian:
- Cyrillic: тогооч (mn) (togooč)
- Mongolian: ᠲᠣᠭᠤᠭᠠᠴᠢ (toɣuɣači)
- Navajo: chʼiyáán ííłʼíní
- Nheengatu: memuisara
- Norman: tchuîsinnyi m (Jersey), couque m (Jersey)
- North Frisian:
- Föhr-Amrum: kook m
- Sylt: Kok c
- Northern Sami: koahkka, goahkka
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: kokk m, (female) kokke m or f
- Nynorsk: kokk m, (female) kokke f
- Old English: cōc m
- Pali:
- Devanagari: सूदो m (sūdo)
- Latin: sūdo m
- Pashto: آشپز m (āšpaz), اشپز (ps) m (ašpaz), بکاول (ps) m (bakāwəl)
- Persian:
- Classical Persian: آشْپَز (āšpaz), پَزَنْدَه (pazanda), طَبَّاخ (tabbāx)
- Iranian Persian: آشْپَز (âšpaz), پَزَنْدِه (pazande), طَبَّاخ (tabbâx)
- Plautdietsch: Koch (nds) m
- Polish: kucharz (pl) m, kucharka (pl) f
- Portuguese: cozinheiro (pt) m, cozinheira (pt) f
- Quechua: wayk'uq
- Rohingya: randoya
- Romanian: bucătar (ro) m, bucătăreasă (ro) f
- Romansch: cuschinier m
- Russian: по́вар (ru) m (póvar), повари́ха (ru) f (povaríxa), кок (ru) m (kok) (ship's cook), стряпу́ха (ru) f (strjapúxa), куха́рка (ru) f (kuxárka)
- Scottish Gaelic: còcaire m
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: ку̏ха̄р m, ку̏харица f, ку̏ва̄р m, ку̏варица f
- Roman: kȕhār (sh) m, kȕharica (sh) f, kȕvār (sh), kȕvarica (sh) f
- Slovak: kuchár (sk) m, kuchárka f
- Slovene: kȗhar (sl) m, kuharica f
- Sorbian:
- Upper Sorbian: kuchar m, kucharka f
- Sotho: moapehi sg, baapehi pl
- Spanish: cocinero (es) m, cocinera (es) f
- Swahili: mpishi (sw), wapishi (sw) pl
- Swedish: kock (sv) c
- Tagalog: kusinero, tagaluto
- Tajik: ошпаз (ošpaz), таббох (tabbox), пазанда (pazanda)
- Tamil: கூவியர் (ta) (kūviyar)
- Tatar: пешерче (peşerçe), ашчы (tt) (aşçı), пешекче (tt) (peşekçe)
- Telugu: వంటమనిషి (te) (vaṇṭamaniṣi) (both genders), వంటవాడు (te) (vaṇṭavāḍu) (male)
- Thai: กุ๊ก (th) (gúk), พ่อครัว (th) (pɔ̂ɔ-kruua), แม่ครัว (th) (mɛ̂ɛ-kruua) (female)
- Tibetan: མ་བྱན (ma byan)
- Turkish: aşçı (tr)
- Turkmen: aşpez (tk)
- Tuvan: паштанчы (paştançı)
- Ukrainian: ку́хар (uk) m (kúxar), ку́харка (uk) f (kúxarka)/куха́рка (uk) f (kuxárka)
- Urdu: باوَرْچی m (bāvarcī), طَبّاخ m (tabbāx)
- Urhobo: chere
- Uyghur: ئاشپەز (ug) (ashpez)
- Uzbek: oshpaz (uz), pazanda (uz)
- Venetan: cogo (vec) m
- Vietnamese: đầu bếp (vi)
- Volapük: (♂♀) kvisinan (vo), (♂) hikvisinan, (♀) jikvisinan (vo)
- Welsh: cogydd (cy) m, cogyddes (cy) f
- West Frisian: kok c
- Yiddish: קוכער m (kukher)
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