- Afrikaans: oorstroming, vloed
- Aklanon: baha'
- Albanian: përmbytje (sq) f
- Arabic: طُوفَان (ar) m (ṭūfān), فَيَضَان m (fayaḍān), سَيْل (sayl)
- Hijazi Arabic: فيضان m (fayaḍān), سيل m (sēl)
- Armenian: հեղեղ (hy) (heġeġ), ջրհեղեղ (hy) (ǰrheġeġ)
- Assamese: বানপানী (banpani), বান (ban)
- Asturian: inundación f
- Azerbaijani: daşqın (az), sel (az)
- Bashkir: ташҡын (taşqın)
- Basque: uholde (eu)
- Bau Bidayuh: liud
- Belarusian: па́вадак m (pávadak), паво́дка f (pavódka), пато́п m (patóp), навадне́нне n (navadnjénnje)
- Bengali: বান (bn) (ban), সয়লাব (bn) (śoẏlab), বন্যা (bn) (bonna)
- Berber:
- Tashelhit: ingayn m pl
- Bhojpuri: बाढ़ि (bāṛhi)
- Bikol Central: baha (bcl)
- Brunei Bisaya: liud
- Bulgarian: наводне́ние (bg) n (navodnénie)
- Burmese: ရေကြီးခြင်း (re-kri:hkrang:)
- Catalan: inundació (ca) f, aiguat (ca)
- Cebuano: baha, lunop
- Chamicuro: imujki
- Chinese:
- Hokkien: 大水 (tōa-chúi)
- Mandarin: 洪水 (zh) (hóngshuǐ), 洪災 / 洪灾 (zh) (hóngzāi), 水災 / 水灾 (zh) (shuǐzāi), 大水 (zh) (dàshuǐ)
- Czech: povodeň (cs) f, záplava (cs) f, potopa (cs) f
- Danish: oversvømmelse (da) c
- Dutch: overstroming (nl) f, vloed (nl) m
- Eastern Bontoc: choron, kor-as
- Egyptian: (bꜥḥw m)
- Esperanto: inundo, pluvego
- Estonian: üleujutus, veetulv
- Finnish: tulva (fi)
- French: inondation (fr) f
- Galician: inundación (gl) f, enchente f, chea (gl) f, levada f, anago m, solago m, dioivo (gl) m
- Georgian: წყალდიდობა (ka) (c̣q̇aldidoba)
- German: Flut (de) f (tidal), Überflutung (de) f, Überschwemmung (de) f, Hochwasser (de) n
- Gothic: 𐌲𐌰𐍂𐌿𐌽𐌾𐍉 f (garunjō)
- Greek: πλημμύρα (el) f (plimmýra)
- Ancient: πλημμύρα f (plēmmúra), κατακλυσμός m (kataklusmós)
- Gujarati: please add this translation if you can
- Haitian Creole: inondasyon
- Hebrew: מַבּוּל (he) m (mabúl), שיטפון \ שִׁטָּפוֹן (he) m (shittafon)
- Higaonon: baha
- Hiligaynon: baha
- Hindi: बाढ़ (hi) f (bāṛh), सैलाब (hi) m (sailāb), सैल (hi) f (sail), प्लावन (hi) m (plāvan), वन्या (hi) f (vanyā), जलप्लावन (hi) m (jalaplāvan), तूफ़ान m (tūfān), तूफान (hi) m (tūphān)
- Hungarian: árvíz (hu), ár (hu), áradás (hu), árvíz (hu)
- Icelandic: flóð (is) n
- Ilocano: layos
- Indonesian: banjir (id)
- Ingrian: upotos
- Iranun: degan
- Irish: tuile f
- Italian: inondazione (it) f, alluvione (it) f [1]
- Japanese: 洪水 (ja) (kōzui), 大水 (ja) (ōmizu)
- Kabuverdianu: txeia, xeia
- Kapampangan: albug
- Kazakh: сел (sel), тасқын (tasqyn), топан (topan), топан су (topan su), су тасқыны (su tasqyny)
- Khakas: тасхын (tasxın)
- Khmer: ជំនន់ (km) (cumnŭən), ដំឡើង (km) (dɑmlaəng)
- Kimaragang: liyud
- Korean: 한물 (ko) (hanmul), 홍수(洪水) (ko) (hongsu), 대수(大水) (ko) (daesu)
- Kurdish:
- Central Kurdish: لافاو (ckb) (lafaw)
- Northern Kurdish: lehî (ku) f, lêser (ku) f, lês f, avrabûn (ku) f
- Kyrgyz: ташкын (ky) (taşkın)
- Lao: ນ້ຳຖ້ວມ (nam thūam), ນໍ້າແກ່ງ (nam kǣng), ອຸທະກະໄພ (ʼu tha ka phai)
- Latgalian: poli m pl
- Latin: dīluviēs f, dīluvium (la) n, inundatio f, abluvium n
- Latvian: plūdi m pl, pali m pl
- Lithuanian: potvynis m, poplūdis m
- Lotud: liud
- Low German:
- German Low German: fluss
- Lubuagan Kalinga: litap
- Luxembourgish: Héichwaasser n, Iwwerschwemmung f
- Macedonian: поплава f (poplava)
- Malay: banjir (ms), bah (ms), ampuh (ms)
- Malayalam: വെള്ളപ്പൊക്കം (veḷḷappokkaṁ), പ്രളയം (ml) (praḷayaṁ)
- Maltese: għargħar m
- Maranao: bagiyaw
- Marathi: पूर (pūr)
- Mongolian:
- Cyrillic: үер (mn) (üjer)
- Mongolian: ᠦᠶᠡᠷ (üyer)
- Mwani: maera
- Navajo: tó yíląąd
- Nepali: बाढी (ne) (bāḍhī)
- Norman: fliot m
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: flom (no) m, oversvømmelse m
- Nynorsk: flaum
- Occitan: inondacion (oc) f, aigat (oc) m
- Odia: please add this translation if you can
- Old English: flede
- Old Javanese: wah
- Ottoman Turkish: سیل (seyl), طوفان (tufan)
- Pashto: نېز m (nez)
- Persian: سیل (fa) (seyl), هین (fa) (hin)
- Plautdietsch: Huachwota n, Äwaschwamunk f
- Polish: powódź (pl) f, potop (pl) m
- Portuguese: cheia (pt) f, enchente (pt) f, inundação (pt) f
- Punjabi: ਹੜ੍ਹ (haṛh)
- Quechua: nuyuy
- Romanian: inundație (ro) f
- Rungus: llizud
- Russian: наводне́ние (ru) n (navodnénije), пото́п (ru) m (potóp), па́водок (ru) m (pávodok)
- Sanskrit: प्लुति (sa) f (pluti)
- Scottish Gaelic: tuil f
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: по̏плава f, по̀топ m
- Roman: pȍplava (sh) f, pòtop (sh) m
- Shan: ၼမ်ႉထူမ်ႈ (nâ̰m thūum)
- Sicilian: allavinamentu m
- Slovak: povodeň f
- Slovene: poplava (sl) f, povodenj f
- Southern Kalinga: litap
- Spanish: inundación (es) f; avenida (es) f, riada (es) f, innundación f (Latin America)
- Swahili: mafuriko (sw), gharika (sw)
- Swedish: översvämning (sv) c
- Sylheti: ꠙꠣꠘꠤ (fani)
- Tagal Murut: tuu
- Tagalog: baha
- Tajik: обхезӣ (tg) (obxezi), сел (sel)
- Tamil: வெள்ளம் (ta) (veḷḷam)
- Tatar: ташкын (tt) (taşkın), су басу (su basu)
- Telugu: వరద (te) (varada), వెల్లువ (te) (velluva)
- Thai: อุทกภัย (th) (ù-tók-gà-pai), น้ำท่วม (th) (náam-tûuam)
- Tibetan: ཆུ་ལོག (chu log)
- Timugon Murut: liur
- Tocharian B: lāñe, kerekauna
- Turkish: sel (tr), su taşkını (tr), taşkın (tr)
- Turkmen: joşgun, sil
- Tuwali Ifugao: olwang
- Ukrainian: по́вінь (uk) f (póvinʹ), пото́п m (potóp), пові́ддя n (povíddja), по́відь f (póvidʹ)
- Urdu: باڑھ f (bāṛh)
- Uyghur: تاشقىن (tashqin), سەل (sel)
- Uzbek: toshqin (uz), sel (uz)
- Vietnamese: lụt (vi), lụt lội (vi), lũ lụt (vi), lũ (vi)
- Walloon: grossès aiwes (wa)
- Waray-Waray: baha
- Welsh: llifogydd
- West Frisian: oerstreaming
- Yiddish: פֿאַרפֿלייצונג f (farfleytsung)
- Zhuang: raemxrongz
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