- Abkhaz: ашьапы (ašapʼə)
- Afar: iba
- Afrikaans: voet (af)
- Aklanon: siki
- Albanian: këmbë (sq) f
- Aleut: kitax̂
- Amharic: እግር (ǝgǝr)
- Apache:
- Western Apache: bikeeʼ
- Arabic: رِجْل (ar) f (rijl), قَدَم (ar) f (qadam)
- Egyptian Arabic: (rarely) قدم f or m (ʕadam, qadam), (usually) رجل f (regl)
- Gulf Arabic: ريل f (rīl)
- Hijazi Arabic: رجل f (rijil)
- North Levantine Arabic: إجر (ʔijir)
- Aragonese: piet (an)
- Argobba: እግር (ǝgǝr)
- Armenian: ոտք (hy) (otkʻ)
- Aromanian: cicior
- Asturian: pie (ast) m
- Aymara: kayu
- Azerbaijani: ayaq (az)
- Balinese: cokor
- Bashkir: аяҡ (ayaq)
- Basque: oin
- Bavarian: Fuaß
- Belarusian: нага́ f (nahá)
- Bhojpuri: गोड़ (gōṛ)
- Bikol Central: bitis (bcl)
- Breton: troad (br) m
- Brunei Malay: batis, kaki
- Bulgarian: стъпа́ло (bg) m (stǎpálo), ходи́ло (bg) n (hodílo)
- Burmese: ခြေ (my) (hkre)
- Buryat: хүл (xül)
- Caló: pinré m
- Catalan: peu (ca) m
- Cebuano: tiil
- Central Atlas Tamazight: ⴰⴹⴰⵕ m (aḍaṛ)
- Central Sierra Miwok: háṭ·e·-
- Chamicuro: kujtu
- Chichewa: phazi
- Chinese:
- Cantonese: 腳 / 脚 (yue) (goek3), 足 (yue) (zuk1) (formal)
- Hokkien: 跤 (zh-min-nan) (kha)
- Literary Chinese: 足
- Mandarin: 腳 / 脚 (zh) (jiǎo), 足 (zh) (zú) (formal), 腳丫 / 脚丫 (jiǎoyā) (dialect, colloquial)
- Wu: 腳 / 脚
- Classical Nahuatl: icxitl
- Cornish: troos m
- Crimean Tatar: ayaq
- Czech: noha (cs) f
- Dalmatian: pi m
- Danish: fod (da) c, fødder pl
- Darkinjung: dhunna
- Dolgan: атак
- Dutch: voet (nl) m
- Duway: ə̀zgər
- E: tin⁵¹
- Eastern Arrernte: ingke
- Egyptian: (rd)
- Erzya: пильге (piľge)
- Esperanto: piedo (eo)
- Estonian: jalg (et), jalalaba
- Even: бөдэл (ʙödəl)
- Evenki: халган (halgan)
- Ewe: afɔ
- Faroese: fótur (fo) m
- Fataluku: ia
- Fijian: yava (fj)
- Finnish: jalka (fi), jalkaterä (fi)
- Franco-Provençal: pied m
- French: pied (fr) m
- Friulian: pît, pîd f
- Galician: pé (gl) m
- Gamilaraay: thina
- Ge'ez: እግር (ʾəgr)
- Georgian: ფეხი (ka) (pexi), ტერფი (ka) (ṭerpi)
- German: Fuß (de) m, Fuss (de) m (Switzerland, Liechtenstein)
- Gothic: 𐍆𐍉𐍄𐌿𐍃 m (fōtus)
- Greek: πόδι (el) n (pódi)
- Ancient: πούς m (poús)
- Laconian: πόρ m (pór)
- Greenlandic: isigak (kl)
- Guaraní: py
- Haitian Creole: pye
- Hawaiian: wāwae
- Hebrew: רגל (he) f (regel)
- Higaonon: paa
- Hindi: पैर (hi) m (pair), पांव (pāmv)
- Hungarian: láb (hu), lábfej (hu)
- Hunsrik: Fus m
- Icelandic: fótur (is) m
- Ido: pedo (io)
- Ilocano: betis
- Indonesian: kaki (id)
- Ingrian: jalka, nakku (childish)
- Interlingua: pede
- Iranun: ai
- Irish: cos (ga) f, troigh f
- Old Irish: cos f, traig f
- Isthmus Zapotec: batañee, ñee
- Italian: piede (it) m
- Japanese: 足 (ja) (あし, ashi)
- Javanese: sikil (jv), cokor (jv) (vulgar)
- Kabuverdianu: pé
- Kalanga: gumbo
- Kalmyk: көл (köl)
- Kannada: ಪಾದ (kn) (pāda)
- Kapampangan: bitis, betis
- Karakhanid: اَذَقْ (aδaq)
- Khiamniungan Naga: hōkphóu
- Khmer: ជើង (km) (cəəng)
- Khoekhoe: ǂaidi
- Komi-Zyrian: кок (kok)
- Korean: 발 (ko) (bal)
- Kuna: mali
- Kurdish:
- Central Kurdish: پێ (ckb) (pê)
- Northern Kurdish: pî (ku), pê (ku), ling (ku), nig (ku)
- Ladakhi: རྐང་པ (rkang pa)
- Ladino: pie
- Lao: ຕີນ (lo) (tīn), ຈະລະນະ (cha la na), ບາດ (bāt), ປາທະ (pā tha)
- Latgalian: pāds m
- Latin: pēs (la) m
- Latvian: pēda (lv) f, kāja (lv) f
- Ligurian: pê m
- Lithuanian: pėda (lt) f, koja (lt) f
- Lombard: pè (lmo)
- Low German: Foot m
- Luxembourgish: Fouss (lb) m
- Macedonian: стапало (mk) n (stapalo), нога (mk) f (noga)
- Makasae: iti
- Malagasy: tongotra (mg)
- Malay: kaki (ms)
- Malayalam: പാദം (ml) (pādaṁ)
- Manchu: ᠪᡝᡨᡥᡝ (bethe)
- Maori: waewae, wae
- Maranao: a'i
- Mbabaram: jina
- Minangkabau: kaki (min)
- Mingrelian: კუჩხი (ḳučxi)
- Mòcheno: vuas m
- Mongolian:
- Cyrillic: хөл (mn) (xöl)
- Mongolian: ᠬᠥᠯ (köl)
- Nahuatl: icxitl (nah)
- Nanai: бэгди (begʒi)
- Navajo: akeeʼ
- Naxi: kee
- Neapolitan: pere m
- Norman: pid m
- North Frisian: (Mooring) fötj m, (Föhr-Amrum) fut m, (Helgoland) Fut m
- Northern Ohlone: konó
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: fot (no) m
- Nynorsk: fot m
- Occitan: pè (oc) m
- Odia: ପଦ (or) (pada)
- Ojibwe: (my foot) nizid
- Old Church Slavonic:
- Cyrillic: нога f (noga)
- Old East Slavic: плесна f (plesna)
- Old English: fōt m
- Old French: pié
- Old Galician-Portuguese: pee m
- Old Tupi: py
- Old Turkic: 𐰑𐰴 (adaq)
- Oromo: miilla
- Ossetian: къах (k’ax)
- Pannonian Rusyn: нога f (noha)
- Papiamentu: pia
- Pennsylvania German: Fuuss m
- Persian:
- Iranian Persian: پا (fa) (pâ)
- Plautdietsch: Foot m
- Polish: stopa (pl) f
- Portuguese: pé (pt) m
- Powhatan: mesit
- Punjabi: ਪੈਰ (pa) m (pair)
- Quechua: chaki (qu)
- Romagnol: pè m
- Romani: pirri, pir
- Romanian: picior (ro) n
- Romansch: pe
- Russian: нога́ (ru) f (nogá), ступня́ (ru) f (stupnjá), стопа́ (ru) f (stopá)
- Rwanda-Rundi: ikirenge class 7/8, ibirenge pl
- Saho: iba
- Sami:
- Inari: jyelgi, jyelgilyepi
- Northern: juolgi, juolgeláhpi
- Skolt: jue´lǧǧ, jue´lǧǧlää´pp
- Southern: juelkie
- Sanskrit: पद् (sa) (pád)
- Sardinian: pee, pei m
- Scots: fit
- Scottish Gaelic: cas f
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: стопало n, стопа m
- Roman: stopalo (sh) n, stopa (sh) m
- Sherpa: རྐང་པ (rkang pa)
- Sicilian: pedi (scn) m
- Slovak: noha (sk) f
- Slovene: stopalo (sl) n
- Somali: cago
- Sorbian:
- Lower Sorbian: noga f
- Sotho: leoto
- Southern Altai: бут (but), айак (ayak)
- Spanish: pie (es) m, pata (es) f (colloquial), pinrel (es) m (slang), queso (es) (slang), taba (es) f (uruguay)
- Old Spanish: pie
- Sranan Tongo: futu
- Sundanese: sampéan
- Swahili: mguu (sw) class 7/8
- Swedish: fot (sv) c
- Tagalog: paa (tl)
- Tajik: пой (poy), по (tg) (po)
- Taos: į̏ęnénemą
- Tarifit: ḍar m
- Tausug: siki
- Telugu: పాదము (te) (pādamu)
- Tetum: ain
- Thai: เท้า (th) (táao)
- Tibetan: རྐང་པ (rkang pa)
- Tocharian A: pe
- Tocharian B: paiyye, pai
- Tok Pisin: lek (tpi), fut (tpi)
- Tooro: ekigere class 7
- Tswana: lonao
- Tupinambá: py
- Turkish: ayak (tr)
- Tzotzil: okol
- Udi: тур (tur)
- Ugaritic: 𐎔𐎓𐎐 (pʿn)
- Ukrainian: нога́ (uk) f (nohá), ступня́ f (stupnjá)
- Umbrian: 𐌐𐌄𐌛𐌉 (peři)
- Urdu: پَاؤُں m (pāū̃), پَیر (ur) m (pair)
- Uyghur: پۇت (put), ئاياغ (ug) (ayagh)
- Uzbek: oyoq (uz)
- Venetan: pìe (vec), piè (vec), pè (vec), pié (vec)
- Vietnamese: bàn chân (vi)
- Vilamovian: füs m
- Volapük: fut (vo)
- Walloon: pî (wa)
- Waray-Waray: tiil, siki
- Welsh: troed (cy)
- West Frisian: poat m, foet
- White Hmong: ko taw
- Winnebago: sii
- Woiwurrung: djinang
- Wolof: tànk (wo)
- Yagnobi: пода (poda)
- Yakan: bettis
- Yakut: атах (ataq)
- Yiddish: פֿוס m (fus)
- Yucatec Maya: ook
- Yup'ik: it'gaq
- Yurok: (my foot) 'ne-chkah
- Zealandic: voet m, poôt m (vulgar for humans)
- Zhuang: din
- Zulu: unyawo (zu) class 11/10
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