- Abkhaz: анацәа (anacʷa)
- Afar: fera
- Afrikaans: vinger (af)
- Aklanon: tudlo'
- Albanian: gisht (sq) m
- Alutor: тылгылӈын (təlɣəlŋən)
- Amharic: ጣት (ṭat)
- Arabic: إِصْبَع (ar) m (ʔiṣbaʕ), بَنَان (ar) m (banān)
- Hijazi Arabic: أُصْباع m (ʔuṣbāʕ)
- Aragonese: dido
- Armenian: մատ (hy) (mat)
- Aromanian: dzeadzit
- Assamese: আঙুলি (aṅuli)
- Assyrian Neo-Aramaic: ܨܸܒܥܬܵܐ f (ṣibʿta)
- Asturian: deu (ast) m, dedu (ast) m
- Avar: килищ (kilišš)
- Awadhi: अंगुरी (aṅgurī)
- Azerbaijani: barmaq (az)
- Balinese: jriji
- Baluchi: موردانگ (mordánag), لنکک (lunkuk)
- Bashkir: бармаҡ (barmaq)
- Basque: hatz, eri, atzamar, behatz
- Bats: ტარკ (ṭarḳ)
- Belarusian: па́лец m (páljec)
- Bengali: আঙ্গুল (bn) (aṅgul), আঙুল (bn) (aṅul)
- Bhojpuri: अंगुरी (aṅgurī)
- Bikol Central: muro (bcl), guramoy
- Breton: biz (br) m
- Brunei Malay: jari
- Bulgarian: пръст (bg) m (prǎst)
- Burmese: လက်ချောင်း (my) (lakhkyaung:)
- Buryat: хурган (xurgan)
- Catalan: dit (ca) m
- Cebuano: tudlo
- Chamicuro: sulu shijpa
- Chechen: пӏелг (pʼelg)
- Chichewa: chala
- Chinese:
- Cantonese: 手指 (sau2 zi2)
- Dungan: зыту (zɨtu), җыту (žɨtu)
- Eastern Min: 手指 (chiū-cāi)
- Hakka: 手指 (sú-chṳ́)
- Hokkien: 掌頭仔/掌头仔 (chńg-thâu-á / chéng-thâu-á / chńg-thâu--á / chín-thâu--á)
- Mandarin: 手指 (zh) (shǒuzhǐ), 指頭/指头 (zh) (zhǐtou, zhítou), 手指頭/手指头 (zh) (shǒuzhǐtou, shǒuzhítou)
- Wu: 手節頭/手节头 (5seu-ciq-deu)
- Chuvash: пӳрне (pürne)
- Classical Nahuatl: mapilli
- Corsican: ditu (co) m
- Czech: prst (cs) m
- Danish: finger (da) c
- Dhivehi: އިނގިލި (iⁿgili)
- Dongxiang: ghurun
- Drung: urhram
- Dupaningan Agta: giray
- Dutch: vinger (nl) m
- Eastern Cham: ꨌꨗꨭꨥ ꨓꨊꨪꩆ (chanơw tangin)
- Egyptian: (ḏbꜥ m)
- Bohairic: ⲧⲏⲃ (tēb)
- Sahidic: ⲧⲏⲏⲃⲉ (tēēbe), ⲧⲏⲃⲉ (tēbe)
- Akhmimic: ϯⲉⲓⲃⲉ (tieibe), ϯⲃⲉ (tibe)
- Fayyumic: ⲧⲏⲏⲃⲉ (tēēbe), ⲧⲉⲉⲃⲉ (teebe)
- Lycopolitan: ⲧⲏⲃⲉ (tēbe)
- Elfdalian: fingger n
- Erzya: сур (sur), кедь сур (keď sur)
- Esperanto: fingro (eo)
- Estonian: sõrm (et), näpp
- Faroese: fingur (fo) m
- Finnish: sormi (fi), näppi (fi)
- French: doigt (fr) m
- Frisian:
- North Frisian: (Föhr-Amrum) fanger m
- Old Frisian: finger
- West Frisian: finger (fy)
- Friulian: dêt m
- Gagauz: parmak
- Galician: dedo (gl) m
- Georgian: თითი (titi)
- German: Finger (de) m
- Gothic: 𐍆𐌹𐌲𐌲𐍂𐍃 (figgrs)
- Greek: δάχτυλο (el) n (dáchtylo)
- Ancient: δάκτυλος (τῆς χειρός) m (dáktulos (tês kheirós))
- Greenlandic: inuak
- Guaraní: pysã
- Gujarati: આંગળી f (ā̃gaḷī)
- Haitian Creole: dwèt
- Hausa: yatsa
- Hawaiian: manamana
- Hebrew: אֶצְבַּע (he) f (étsba, etsbá)
- Higaonon: tuldo
- Hindi: उंगली f (uṅglī), अंगुल (hi) m (aṅgul), अंगुलि (hi) f (aṅguli), अंगुली (hi) f (aṅgulī), अंगुश्त (hi) m (aṅguśt)
- Hungarian: ujj (hu)
- Hunsrik: Finger m
- Icelandic: fingur (is) m, putti (is) m
- Ido: fingro (io)
- Igbo: ogwe aka
- Indonesian: jari (id)
- Ingush: пӏелг (pʼelg)
- Interlingua: digito
- Irish: méar (ga) f, méara (ga) pl
- Italian: dito (it) m, dita (it) pl
- Iu Mien: buoz-ndoqv
- Japanese: 指 (ja) (ゆび, yubi)
- Javanese: driji (jv)
- Kabuverdianu: dedu
- Kalmyk: хурһн (xurğn)
- Kannada: ಬೆರಳು (kn) (beraḷu)
- Kapampangan: taliri
- Karachay-Balkar: бармакъ (barmaq)
- Karakalpak: barmaq
- Karelian: sormi
- Kazakh: бармақ (kk) (barmaq)
- Khakas: салаа (salaa)
- Khmer: ម្រាមដៃ (mriəm day), អង្គុលី (km) (ʼɑngkulii)
- Kituba: musapi
- Komi-Zyrian: чунь (ćuń)
- Kongo: mioko
- Korean: 손가락 (ko) (son'garak)
- Koryak: йылгылӈын (yəlgəlŋən)
- Kumyk: бармакъ (barmaq)
- Kurdish:
- Central Kurdish: پەنجە (pence)
- Northern Kurdish: tilî (ku) f, bêçî (ku) f
- Kyrgyz: бармак (ky) (barmak)
- Lao: ນິ້ວມື (lo) (niu mư̄), ນີ້ວ (nīu)
- Latgalian: piersts m
- Latin: digitus (la) m
- Latvian: pirksts (lv) m
- Laz: კითი (ǩiti)
- Lingala: mosapi
- Lithuanian: pirštas (lt) m
- Livonian: suoŗm
- Lombard: did m
- Low German: Finger (nds) m
- Luganda: olugalo
- Luhya: luluala, luluala
- Luo: ching
- Luxembourgish: Fanger (lb) m
- Macedonian: прст (mk) m (prst)
- Madurese: garigi
- Maguindanao: kemel
- Malagasy: ankihikely (mg)
- Malay: jari (ms)
- Malayalam: വിരൽ (ml) (viral)
- Maltese: saba’, seba’
- Manchu: ᠰᡳᠮᡥᡠᠨ (simhun)
- Mansaka: kamot
- Manx: mair
- Maori: mikao, matimati (mi), matihao, koikara, kotikara, matikara, maihao
- Maranao: kemer
- Marathi: अंगुली f (aṅgulī), बोट n (boṭ)
- Mazanderani: انگیس (angis)
- Middle English: fynger
- Mongolian:
- Cyrillic: хуруу (mn) (xuruu)
- Mongolian: ᠬᠤᠷᠤᠭᠤ (quruɣu)
- Mwani: chala
- Nahuatl: mapili (nah)
- Nanai: чумчуэн (čumčuen)
- Navajo: álázhoozh, álánééz
- Nepali: औंला (ne) (a͠ulā)
- Nheengatu: puã
- Nias: turu (nia)
- Nivkh: тунь (tuņ)
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: finger (no) m
- Nynorsk: finger m
- Nuosu: ꇇꏸ (lot jy)
- Occitan: det (oc) m, dit (oc) m
- Odia: ଆଙ୍ଗୁଳି (āṅguḷi)
- Ojibwe: niibinaakwaanininj
- Okinawan: いいび (ʔiibi)
- Old Church Slavonic:
- Cyrillic: прьстъ m (prĭstŭ), пальць m (palĭcĭ)
- Old East Slavic: пальць m (palĭcĭ), пьрстъ m (pĭrstŭ)
- Old English: finger (ang) m
- Old Javanese: jariji
- Old Tupi: pûã
- Oromo: quba
- Ossetian: ӕнгуылдз (æng°ylʒ)
- Ottoman Turkish: پرمق (parmak), بنان (benân), انگشت (engüşt)
- Pacoh: tarreih ati
- Pali: aṅgulī
- Papiamentu: dede
- Pashto: ګوته (gūtâ)
- Pennsylvania German: Finger m
- Persian: انگشت (fa) (angošt), انگشد (angošd) (dialectal)
- Plautdietsch: Finja (nds) m
- Polish: palec (pl) m inan
- Portuguese: dedo (pt) m (da mão (pt))
- Quechua: ruk'ana
- Romagnol: did m
- Romani: naj m
- Romanian: deget (ro) n
- Romansch: det m
- Russian: па́лец (ru) m (pálec), перст (ru) m (perst) (archaic, poetic)
- S'gaw Karen: စုမုၢ် (su mu̱)
- Saho: fera
- Salar: (parmax)
- Sami:
- Inari: suormâ
- Kildin Sami: це̄һп (ciehp), сӯррм (sūrrm)
- Northern: suorbma
- Skolt: suõrmm
- Southern: soerme
- Sanskrit: अङ्गुली (sa) f (aṅgulī), अङ्गुरि (sa) f (aṅguri)
- Santali: ᱠᱟᱹᱴᱩᱵ (kăṭup’)
- Scottish Gaelic: meur f, corrag f, meirceann m, àbhdan m
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: прст m
- Roman: prst (sh) m
- Shona: munwe
- Sicilian: jìditu (scn) m, jitu (scn) m
- Sindhi: آڱُر f (āṅuri)
- Sinhalese: ඇඟිල්ල (æⁿgilla)
- Slovak: prst (sk) m
- Slovene: prst (sl) m
- Somali: far (so)
- Sorbian:
- Lower Sorbian: palc m
- Upper Sorbian: porst m
- Sotho: monwana
- Southern Altai: сабар (sabar), бармак (barmak)
- Spanish: dedo (es) m (de la mano (es))
- Sranan Tongo: finga
- Stoney: nã pθihu
- Svan: ფხულე (pxule)
- Swahili: kidole (sw), dole
- Swedish: finger (sv) n
- Tagalog: daliri (tl)
- Tajik: ангушт (tg) (angušt)
- Tamil: விரல் (ta) (viral)
- Tarifit: ḍaḍ m
- Tatar: бармак (tt) (barmaq)
- Tboli: tdok
- Telugu: వేలు (te) (vēlu)
- Ternate: ragaraga
- Thai: นิ้ว (th) (níu)
- Tibetan: མཛུག་གུ (mdzug gu), ཕྱག་མཛུག (phyag mdzug) (honorific)
- Tigrinya: ኣጻብዕ (ti) (ʾaṣabʿ)
- Tocharian B: prāri
- Turkish: parmak (tr)
- Turkmen: barmak (tk)
- Tuvan: салаа (salaa)
- Udmurt: чиньы (ćińy)
- Ugaritic: 𐎜𐎕𐎁𐎓 (ủṣbʿ)
- Ukrainian: па́лець (uk) m (pálecʹ)
- Urdu: انگلی f (ũṅglī)
- Uyghur: بارماق (ug) (barmaq)
- Uzbek: barmoq (uz)
- Venetan: déo m, det (vec) m
- Veps: sor’m
- Vietnamese: ngón tay (vi)
- Vilamovian: fyngier m
- Volapük: doat (vo)
- Walloon: doet (wa) m
- Welsh: bys (cy) m, bys llaw m
- Western Bukidnon Manobo: tezu'
- White Hmong: ntiv tes
- Winnebago: nąąpwaigiza
- Wolof: baaraam
- Xhosa: umnwe
- Yakut: тарбах (tarbaq)
- Yiddish: פֿינגער m (finger)
- Zazaki: engışt, gışt f
- Zhuang: lwgfwngz
- Zulu: umunwe (zu)
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