- Aasax: hat-uk
- Abkhaz: ахаҵа (axacʼa)
- Abu': aleman
- Acehnese: agam
- Adyghe: хъулъфыгъ (χʷulˢfəğ), лӏы (lˢʼə)
- Afar: núm
- Afrikaans: man (af)
- Ahom: 𑜋𑜩 (chay)
- Ainu: オッカヨ (okkayo)
- Akan: ɔ̀bàrímá
- Akkadian: 𒀀𒉿𒈝 (awīlum), 𒍣𒅗𒊒𒌝 (zikarum)
- Aklanon: eaki
- Alabama: naani
- Alawa: lilmi
- Albanian: burrë (sq), trim (sq)
- Aleut: tayaĝux̂
- Alutor: ӄылавул (qəlavul)
- Alviri-Vidari: میرده (mirde)
- Ama: noko
- American Sign Language: A@Forehead-5Chest Vert
- Amharic: ወንድ (wänd)
- Arabic: رَجُل (ar) m (rajul)
- Chadian Arabic: راجل (rājil)
- Egyptian Arabic: راجِل m (rāgil)
- Gulf Arabic: ريل (rayyāl)
- Hijazi Arabic: رِجَّال m (rijjāl), راجل m (rājil)
- Moroccan Arabic: راجل m (rājil)
- South Levantine Arabic: رِجَّال m (rijjāl), زلمة m (zálame), رجل m (rajol) (formal)
- Sudanese Arabic: زول (zōl), راجِل (rājil)
- Aragonese: hombre (an) m
- Aramaic: גַּבְרָא (gaḇrā)
- Assyrian Neo-Aramaic: ܐܘܿܪܙܵܐ m (urza), ܓܲܒ݂ܪܵܐ m (gawra)
- Classical Syriac: ܓܰܒܪܳܐ (gaḇrā)
- Imperial Aramaic: 𐡂𐡁𐡓𐡀 (gbrʾ)
- Mandaic: ࡂࡁࡓࡀ (gbrʾ)
- Samaritan Aramaic: ࠂࠁࠓࠀ (gbrʾ /gaḇrā/)
- Argobba: ወንድ (wänd)
- Armenian: տղամարդ (hy) (tġamard), մարդ (hy) (mard)
- Arosi: noni
- Assamese: মতা মানুহ (mota manuh)
- Asturian: home (ast) m
- Atikamekw: iriniw
- Avar: бихьинчи (bix̂inči), гӏадан (ʻadan)
- Aymara: chacha (ay)
- Azerbaijani: adam (az), kişi (az), ər (az)
- Bakhtiari: پیا (piyâ)
- Balinese: muani, lanang
- Baluchi: مرد (mard)
- Bambara: cɛ
- Banjarese: lakian
- Bashkir: ир (ir), ир кеше (ir keşe)
- Basque: gizon (eu), gizaseme, gizonki
- Baure: hir
- Bavarian: mo, må, môô
- Belarusian: мужчы́на m (mužčýna), муж m (muž) (archaic or poetic)
- Bengali: পুরুষ (bn) (puruś), নর (bn) (nor), মরদ (bn) (morod)
- Berber:
- Tashelhit: argaz m
- Betoi: humasoi
- Blackfoot: ninaa
- Breton: gwaz (br) m, den (br) m
- Buginese: burane
- Bukiyip: élman
- Bulgarian: мъж (bg) m (mǎž)
- Bulu (Cameroon): fam
- Burmese: ယောက်ျား (my)
- Buryat: эрэ хүн (ere xün)
- Carpathian Rusyn: хлоп m (xlop), муж m (muž)
- Catalan: home (ca) m
- Catawba: ye
- Cebuano: lalaki
- Central Atlas Tamazight: ⴰⵔⴳⴰⵣ (argaz)
- Chamicuro: yelna
- Chechen: боьрша стаг (börša stag), стаг (stag)
- Cherokee: ᎠᏍᎦᏯ (asgaya)
- Cheyenne: hetane
- Chichewa: mwamuna
- Chickasaw: hattak nakni', hattak, nakni'
- Chinese:
- Cantonese: 男人 (naam4 jan4-2)
- Dungan: нанжын (nanřɨn), нанзыхан (nanzɨhan)
- Eastern Min: 男 (nàng), 唐部儂/唐部侬 (dòng-buô-nè̤ng), 男界 (nàng-gái)
- Hakka: 男人 (nàm-ngìn)
- Hokkien: 查埔人 (zh-min-nan) (cha-po͘-lâng), 男人 (zh-min-nan) (lâm-jîn)
- Mandarin: 男人 (zh) (nánrén), 男的 (zh) (nán de), 男子 (zh) (nánzǐ), 男子漢/男子汉 (zh) (nánzǐhàn)
- Northern Min: 男人 (nâng-nêng)
- Teochew: 查埔人 (da1 bou1 nang5)
- Wu: 男人
- Chiricahua: ndé
- Choctaw: hatak
- Chuave: yai
- Chuvash: ар ҫын (ar ś̬yn), ар (ar)
- Coptic: ⲣⲱⲙⲉ (rōme)
- Cree: nâpêw
- Crimean Tatar: erkek, er kişi, adam
- Crow: bacheé
- Czech: muž (cs) m, pán (cs) m
- Dalmatian: jomno m
- Danish: mand (da) c
- Dhivehi: ފިރިހެން މީހާ (firihen̊ mīhā)
- Dolgan: эр киһи (er kihi)
- Dutch: man (nl) m, heer (nl) m
- East Central German: Moan (Silesian)
- Eastern Arrernte: artwe
- Egyptian: (z m)
- Erzya: аля (aľa)
- Esperanto: viro (eo)
- Estonian: mees (et), meesterahvas
- Even: няри (ņari)
- Evenki: бэе (bəje)
- Ewe: ŋutsu
- Faroese: kallmaður m, maður (fo) m, kallur (fo) m
- Fijian: turaga (fj)
- Finnish: mies (fi)
- Franco-Provençal: homo m
- French: homme (fr) m
- Friulian: omp m, om m
- Fula: gorko
- Futuna-Aniwa: taŋata
- Fuyug: an
- Galician: varón (gl) m, home (gl) m
- Ge'ez: ዕድ (ʿəd)
- Georgian: კაცი (ka) (ḳaci)
- German: Mann (de) m, Herr (de) m
- Alemannic German: Maa m
- Gothic: 𐌼𐌰𐌽𐌽𐌰 m (manna), 𐌲𐌿𐌼𐌰 m (guma)
- Greek: άνδρας (el) m (ándras)
- Ancient: ἀνήρ m (anḗr)
- Greenlandic: angut
- Guaraní: ava (gn)
- Gujarati: પુરુષ (gu) m (puruṣ)
- Hausa: mutum
- Hawaiian: kāne
- Hebrew: גֶּבֶר (he) (géver), אִישׁ (he) m (ish)
- Hiligaynon: lalaki
- Hindi: पुरुष (hi) m (puruṣ), नर (hi) m (nar), मानुस (hi) m (mānus), मानस (hi) m (mānas), आदमी (hi) m (ādmī), मर्द (hi) m (mard), मानव (hi) m (mānav), मानुष (hi) m (mānuṣ)
- Hittite: 𒇽𒀸 (LÚ-aš), 𒁉𒌍𒈾𒀸 (pešnaš)
- Hopi: taaqa
- Hungarian: férfi (hu), ember (hu)
- Hunsrik: Mann m
- Icelandic: karlmaður (is) m, karl (is) m, maður (is) m
- Ido: viro (io)
- Indo-Portuguese: homm
- Indonesian: pria (id), laki-laki (id)
- Ingrian: mees
- Ingush: саг (sag)
- Interlingua: homine (ia), viro (ia), masculo
- Inuktitut: ᐊᖑᑦ (angot)
- Inupiaq: angun
- Iranun: mama
- Irish: fear (ga) m
- Old Irish: fer m
- Isnag: lalaki
- Istriot: omo
- Istro-Romanian: bărbåt m
- Italian: uomo (it) m
- Itawit: lalaki
- Japanese: 男性 (ja) (だんせい, dansei), 男の人 (ja) (おとこのひと, otoko no hito), 男 (ja) (おとこ, otoko)
- Javanese: lanang (jv), jaler
- Jersey Dutch: kääd'l
- Jicarilla: didé
- Judeo-Italian: אוֹמוֹ (ʾomo /omo/)
- Judeo-Tat: мерд (merd)
- Kabyle: argaz
- Kalmyk: залу күн (zalu kün)
- Kaluli: kalu
- Kamta: beṭa saöa
- Kannada: ನರ (kn) (nara), ಪುರುಷ (kn) (puruṣa)
- Karachay-Balkar: эркиши (erkişi), эркегырыу (erkegırıw)
- Karelian: ukko
- Karipúna Creole French: uóm
- Karitiâna: taso
- Kashubian: chłop m
- Kazakh: ер (kk) (er), еркек (erkek), еркек (erkek), ер адам (kk) (er adam), ер кісі (er kısı), жігіт (jıgıt), кісі (kısı)
- Khmer: ប្រុស (km) (proh)
- Khoekhoe: khoeb
- Kituba: bakala
- Komi-Permyak: морт (mort), мужичӧй (mužićöj)
- Korean: 남자(男子) (ko) (namja), 사내 (ko) (sanae)
- Koyra Chiini: har
- Kumyk: эркек (erkek)
- Kunigami: 男 (いけが, ikega)
- Kurdish:
- Central Kurdish: پیاو (ckb) (pyaw), زەلام (zelam)
- Northern Kurdish: mêr (ku) m, zelam (ku) m, zilam (ku) m
- Kyrgyz: эркек (ky) (erkek), киши (ky) (kişi)
- Ladin: ël
- Lakota: wičháša
- Lao: ຜູ້ຊາຍ (lo) (phū sāi), ຊາຍ (sāi)
- Latgalian: veirs m
- Latin: vir (la) m, mās (la) m
- Latvian: vīrs (lv) m
- Lavukaleve: ali
- Laz: კოჩი (ǩoçi)
- Ledo Kaili: (please verify) langgai
- Lezgi: итим (itim)
- Ligurian: ommo m
- Linngithigh: ma
- Lithuanian: vyras (lt) m
- Livonian: mīez
- Lombard: omm m
- Lote: non
- Louisiana Creole French: nonm, boug
- Low German:
- German Low German: Mann (nds) m
- Lü: ᦋᦻ (tsaay)
- Luganda: omusajja class omu/aba
- Macedonian: маж (mk) m (maž), човек (mk) m (čovek)
- Malagasy: lehilahy (mg), olona (mg)
- Malay: lelaki (ms)
- Malayalam: മനുഷ്യൻ (ml) (manuṣyaṉ), ആണ് (ml) (āṇŭ)
- Maltese: raġel (mt) m
- Manchu: ᡥᠠᡥᠠ (haha)
- Mandar: tommuane
- Manx: fer m
- Maori: tāne (mi)
- Mapudungun: wentru
- Maranao: mama
- Marathi: माणूस m (māṇūs), पुरुष (mr) m (puruṣ)
- Mari:
- Eastern Mari: марий (marij), пӧръеҥ (pörjeŋ)
- Western Mari: мары (mary), пӱэргӹ (püergÿ)
- Maricopa: ipa
- Mazanderani: مردی (mardi)
- Meänkieli: mies
- Megleno-Romanian: bărbat m
- Mi'kmaq: jinem
- Michif: please add this translation if you can
- Mingrelian: კოჩი (ḳoči)
- Mirandese: home
- Mòcheno: mònn m
- Mohawk: rón:kwe
- Mohegan-Pequot: in
- Moksha: аля (aľa)
- Mongolian:
- Cyrillic: эр хүн (er xün), хүн (mn) (xün), эрэгтэй хүн (eregtej xün), эр (mn) (er)
- Moroccan Amazigh: ⴰⵔⴳⴰⵣ (argaz)
- Motu: tau
- Nahuatl:
- Central: tlacatl, oquichtli
- Central Huasteca: tlakatl, okixtli
- Classical: tlacatl, oquichtli
- Nandi: chii, muren
- Navajo: hastiin
- Neapolitan: ommo m
- Nepali: पुरुष (ne) (puruṣ), लोग्ने मान्छे (logne manche)
- Ngarrindjeri: korni
- Nivkh: утку (utku)
- Norman: haomme m (Guernsey), homme m (Jersey), houme m (continental Normandy), houmme m (Jersey)
- North Frisian:
- Föhr-Amrum: maan m
- Halligen: moon m
- Sylt: Man m
- North Slavey: deneyu
- Northern Ohlone: ṯaares, tá̄ris
- Northern Thai: ᨩᩣ᩠ᨿ
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: mann (no) m
- Nynorsk: mann (nn) m
- Nyunga: man, maaman
- O'odham: cheoj
- Occitan: òme (oc) m, òmi (oc) m
- Odia: ନର (or) (nara)
- Ojibwe: inini
- Okinawan: 男 (ゐきが, wikiga)
- Okinoerabu: 男 (いぃんが, yinga)
- Old Church Slavonic:
- Cyrillic: мѫжь m (mǫžĭ), *мѫжьщина m (*mǫžĭština), хлопъ m (xlopŭ)
- Glagolitic: ⰿⱘⰶⱐ m (mǫžĭ)
- Old East Slavic: мужь m (mužĭ), *мущина m (*muščina)
- Old English: wer (ang) m, secg m ((poetic))
- Old French: hom m, homme m
- Old Lithuanian: žmuõ m or n
- Old Norse: maðr m
- Old Occitan: omne
- Old Persian: 𐎶𐎼𐎫𐎡𐎹 (martiya)
- Old Portuguese: ome m
- Old Prussian: wīrs
- Old Saxon: mann m, wer m
- Old Turkic: 𐰼 (r² /er/)
- Ongota: inta
- Oromo: namicha, dhiira, nama
- Ossetian: лӕг (læg), нӕл (næl), нӕлгоймаг (nælgojmag)
- Ottoman Turkish: ادم (adam), اركك (erkek), ار (er), رجل (recul), مرد (merd)
- Pannonian Rusyn: хлоп m (xlop)
- Papiamentu: hòmber
- Pashto: سړی (ps) m (saṛay)
- Pennsylvania German: Mann m
- Persian:
- Dari: مَرْد (fa) (mard)
- Iranian Persian: مَرْد (fa) (mard)
- Pileni: tangata
- Pipil: takat, tacat
- Pitjantjatjara: wati
- Plautdietsch: Maun m
- Polish: mężczyzna (pl) m pers, pan (pl) m pers (deferential), człowiek (pl) m pers (nondeferential), mąż (pl) m pers (archaic or poetic)
- Portuguese: homem (pt) m, varão (pt) m (rare), mane (pt) m (Timor-Leste)
- Powhatan: nimarew
- Punjabi: ਆਦਮੀ (pa) m (ādamī)
- Quechua: qhari (qu), gari
- Rapa Nui: tangata
- Romagnol: òm m, òman m
- Romanian: bărbat (ro) m, om (ro) m
- Romansch: um m
- Russian: мужчи́на (ru) m (mužčína), муж (ru) m (muž) (archaic or poetic), мужи́к (ru) m (mužík) (pejorative or colloquial)
- Saanich: SWÍḴE
- Sami:
- Inari: almai
- Northern: almmái
- Skolt: åålm
- Southern: ålma
- Samogitian: vīrs m
- Sanskrit: वृषन् (sa) m (vṛṣan), पुरुष (sa) m (puruṣa), नर (sa) m (nara)
- Sardinian: òmine m
- Saterland Frisian: Mon
- Savosavo: tada
- Scots: mannie
- Scottish Gaelic: fear (gd) m, duine m
- Seimat: wawan
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: човек m, човјек m, мушкарац m
- Roman: čovek (sh) m, čovjek (sh) m, muškarac (sh) m
- Shan: ၸၢႆး (shn) (tsáai)
- Sicilian: omu (scn) m
- Silesian: chop m
- Sindhi: ماڻھو (māṇhū), مرد (mardu)
- Sinhalese: මිනිහා (minihā), මිනිසා (si) (minisā), පුරුෂයා (si) (puruṣayā)
- Slovak: muž (sk)
- Slovene: moški (sl) m, mož (sl) m
- Slovincian: chlôp m
- Somali: nin (so)
- Sorbian:
- Lower Sorbian: muski m, muž m
- Upper Sorbian: muž (hsb) m
- Southern Altai: эр (er), эр кижи (er kiži)
- Spanish: hombre (es) m, varón (es) m
- Sranan Tongo: man
- Sumerian: 𒇽 (LÚ)
- Sundanese: pameget, lalaki (su)
- Swahili: mwanaume (sw) class m/wa
- Swedish: man (sv), karl (sv) c
- Sylheti: ꠛꠦꠐꠣ (beṭa)
- Tagalog: lalaki (tl)
- Tahitian: tāne
- Tai Nüa: ᥓᥣᥭᥰ (tsäay)
- Tajik: мард (tg) (mard), одам (tg) (odam)
- Talysh: merd, مرد (merd) (Asalemi)
- Tamil: ஆண் (ta) (āṇ)
- Taos: sə́onena
- Tarifit: argaz m, aryaz m
- Tat: mərd
- Tatar: ир (tt) (ir), ир кеше (ir keşe)
- Tausug: usug
- Telugu: పురుషుడు (te) (puruṣuḍu), మగవాడు (te) (magavāḍu)
- Tetum: mane
- Thai: ผู้ชาย (th) (pûu-chaai), ชาย (th) (chaai)
- Tibetan: མི (mi), ཕོ (pho)
- Tigrinya: ሰብኣይ (säbʾay)
- Tocharian A: oṅk
- Tocharian B: eṅkwe
- Tok Pisin: man
- Tooro: omusaija class 1
- Tswana: monna
- Tumbuka: mwanalume
- Tundra Nenets: хасава (xasawa)
- Tupinambá: abá
- Turkish: adam (tr), erkek (tr), er (tr), er kişi (tr)
- Turkmen: erkek, adam (tk), kişi
- Tuvaluan: tagata
- Tuvan: эр кижи (er kiji), эр (er)
- Tzotzil: vinik
- Udmurt: пиосмурт (piosmurt), воргорон (vorgoron)
- Ukrainian: чолові́к (uk) m (čolovík), муж m (muž) (archaic or poetic), мужчи́на m (mužčýna)
- Urdu: آدْمی (ur) m (ādmī), مَرْد m (mard), پُرُش m (puruś)
- Uyghur: ئەر (ug) (er), ئەر كىشى (er kishi)
- Uzbek: er (uz), kişi (uz), erkak kişi, erkak (uz), kişi (uz)
- Venetan: omo m
- Vietnamese: đàn ông (vi)
- Vilamovian: menś
- Volapük: man (vo), himen
- Võro: miis
- Vurës: atm̄ēn
- Walloon: ome (wa) m
- Warlpiri: wati
- Watam: namot
- Welsh: gŵr (cy) m, dyn (cy) m
- West Frisian: man (fy) c
- Western Apache: nnee, nndee, ndee, indee, ndeeń
- Wolof: góor ji, góor (wo)
- Xhosa: indoda
- Yagara: dhan
- Yagnobi: мард (mard)
- Yakut: эр киһи (er kihi), эр (er)
- Yurok: pegerk
- Yámana: úa
- Yiddish: מאַן m (man)
- Yoron: 男 (をぅいが, wuiga)
- Yoruba: ọkùnrin
- Yucatec Maya: xiib
- Zaghawa: boru
- Zande: kumba
- Zay: səb
- Zazaki: merdek
- Zealandic: man m, vent m
- Zhuang: bouxsai, sai
- Zulu: indoda (zu) class 9/6, umlisa (zu) class 1/2
- ǃXóõ: tâa a̰a
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