- Abenaki: mdon
- Abkhaz: аҿырҟьара (aĉʼərqʲʼara), аҿы (aĉʼə)
- Acehnese: babah
- Adyghe: жэ (žɛ)
- Afar: af
- Afrikaans: mond (af)
- Ahom: 𑜆𑜀𑜫 (pak)
- Ainu: チャル (caru), チャロ (caro), パロ (paro)
- Akan: ano
- Akkadian: 𒅗 (pû)
- Aklanon: ba-ba'
- Alabama: ichokhalbi
- Alawa: ŋaːndal
- Albanian: gojë (sq) f
- Alviri-Vidari: دان (dān) (Vidari)
- Amharic: አፍ (am) (ʾäf), አንደበት (ʾändäbät)
- Amis: ngoyos
- Apache:
- Western Apache: bizéʼ
- Arabic: فَم (ar) m (fam)
- Chadian Arabic: خشم (xašum), قدّوم (gaddūm)
- Egyptian Arabic: بق (buʔʔ)
- Gulf Arabic: حلج (ḥalj), بوز (būz)
- Hijazi Arabic: فم m (famm)
- Iraqi Arabic: حلگ (ḥalig)
- Moroccan Arabic: فم (fumm), فا (fā)
- North Levantine Arabic: تم (timm)
- South Levantine Arabic: تم (timm, tumm)
- Sudanese Arabic: خشم (xašm)
- Yemeni Arabic: لقف (lugf), فم (fumm)
- Aragonese: boca f
- Aramaic: ܦܘܡܐ
- Armenian: բերան (hy) (beran), երախ (hy) (erax) (of an animal)
- Aromanian: gurã (roa-rup)
- Assamese: মুখ (mukh)
- Assyrian Neo-Aramaic: ܦܘܼܡܵܐ m (pummā)
- Asturian: boca (ast) f
- Atayal: nqwaq
- Atong (India): khuʼchuk
- Aukan: mofu
- Avar: кӏал (kʼal)
- Avestan: 𐬂𐬢𐬵𐬁𐬥𐬋 (åŋhānō), 𐬁𐬵 (āh), 𐬂𐬢𐬵 (åŋh)
- Aymara: laka
- Äynu: car
- Azerbaijani: ağız (az)
- Balanta-Ganja: muntung
- Baluchi: دپ (dap), دف (daf)
- Bambara: da
- Bashkir: ауыҙ (awıź)
- Basque: aho (eu)
- Bats: ბაქ (bak)
- Bau Bidayuh: boba
- Belarusian: рот (be) m (rot), ву́сны n pl (vúsny) (archaic or poetic)
- Bengali: মুখ (bn) (mukh)
- Bhojpuri: मुँह (mũh)
- Bikol Central: ngimot (bcl)
- Bislama: maot
- Borôro: ogwa
- Bouyei: bas
- Breton: genoù (br) m
- Bribri: krö m
- Brunei Malay: mulut
- Budukh: сив (siv)
- Buginese: baba
- Bulgarian: уста́ (bg) f (ustá)
- Bunun: ngulus
- Burmese: ပါးစပ် (my) (pa:cap)
- Buryat: аман (aman) (Russian Buryat)
- Carpathian Rusyn: рот (rot), писок (pysok), уста (usta)
- Catalan: boca (ca) f
- Cebuano: baba
- Central Atlas Tamazight: ⵉⵎⵉ m (imi)
- Central Melanau: bebak
- Cham:
- Eastern Cham: ꨚꨝꩍ (pabah)
- Chamicuro: awana
- Chechen: батт (batt)
- Chepang: काम्, मोङ्
- Cherokee: ᎠᎰᎵ (aholi)
- Cheyenne: -ahtsená
- Chhattisgarhi: please add this translation if you can
- Chichewa: kamwa
- Chickasaw: iti
- Chinese:
- Cantonese: 口 (yue) (hau2), 嘴 (zeoi2)
- Dungan: зуй (zuy), ку (ku)
- Eastern Min: 喙 (chói, ché̤ṳ)
- Hakka: 口 (khéu), 嘴 (choi)
- Hokkien: 喙 (zh-min-nan) (chhuì), 口 (kháu)
- Jin: 嘴 (zui2)
- Mandarin: 嘴 (zh) (zuǐ), 口 (zh) (kǒu), 嘴巴 (zh) (zuǐbā)
- Wu: 嘴 (5tsy)
- Chukchi: йыкыргын (jykyrgyn)
- Chuvash: ҫӑвар (śăvar)
- Coptic: ⲣⲟ m (ro), ⲣⲱⲟⲩ pl (rōou)
- Cornish: ganow
- Corsican: bocca (co) f, bucca (co) f, bucchi
- Cree:
- Plains Cree: mitōn
- Woods Cree: ᒥᑑᐣ (mitoon)
- Crimean Tatar: ağız
- Czech: ústa (cs) n pl (especially human), pusa (cs) f (informal), tlama (cs) f (especially animal)
- Dakota: i
- Dalmatian: buca f
- Danish: mund (da) c, kæft c
- Dhivehi: އަނގަ (aⁿga)
- Dinka: thok
- Dongxiang: aman
- Dutch: mond (nl) m, (of animals) bek (nl) m, muil (nl) m
- Dzongkha: ཁ (kha)
- Eastern Khanty: ԓуԓ (łuł)
- Eastern Mari: умша (umša)
- Egyptian: (r m)
- Elfdalian: munn m
- Emilian: bóca f, bòca f, båcca f (Bolognese)
- Erzya: курго (kurgo)
- Esperanto: buŝo (eo)
- Estonian: suu (et)
- Even: амӈа (amŋa)
- Evenki: амӈа (amŋa)
- Ewe: nu n
- Extremaduran: boca f
- Farefare: nõorɛ
- Faroese: muður m, munnur (fo) m
- Fiji Hindi: muh (hif)
- Fijian: gusu
- Finnish: suu (fi)
- Franco-Provençal: botse f, botcha f, boche f
- French: bouche (fr) f (human), gueule (fr) f (animal)
- Gallo: góll (fr), goule (fr)
- Friulian: bocje f, bočhe f
- Gagauz: aaz
- Galician: boca (gl) f, buso m
- Gamilaraay: ngaay, ngay
- Georgian: პირი (ka) (ṗiri)
- German: Mund (de) m, Maul (de) n (of animals), Gosche (de) f/Gosch f/Gusche (de) f
- Alemannic German: Muul n, Schnure, Gosche
- Bavarian: Babbn, Letschn, May, Goschn
- Central Franconian: Mond m, Muhl m, Möngksche n (diminutive), Schnüß f
- East Central German: Gusche
- Rhine Franconian: Gosche
- Gorontalo: tunggilo (gor)
- Gothic: 𐌼𐌿𐌽𐌸𐍃 m (munþs)
- Greek: στόμα (el) n (stóma)
- Ancient: στόμα n (stóma), στύμα n (stúma) (Aeolic), μάσταξ m (mástax)
- Griko: lemò m
- Greenlandic: qaneq
- Guaraní: juru (gn)
- Gujarati: મુખ (gu) m (mukh), મોં n (mõ)
- Haitian Creole: bouch
- Hausa: baki (ha)
- Hawaiian: waha
- Hebrew: פֶּה (he) m (pe)
- Higaonon: baba
- Hiligaynon: baba
- Hindi: मुँह (hi) m (mũh), मुख (hi) m (mukh)
- Hittite: 𒀀𒄿𒅖 n (aiš)
- Hlai: boms
- Hopi: moʼa
- Hungarian: száj (hu)
- Icelandic: munnur (is) m, kjaftur (is) m (vulgar)
- Ido: boko (io)
- Igbo: onu (ig)
- Ilocano: ngiwat
- Indonesian: mulut (id)
- Ingrian: suu
- Ingush: баге (bage)
- Interlingua: bucca (ia)
- Inuktitut: ᖃᓂᖅ (qaniq)
- Inupiaq: qaniq
- Iranun: ngari'
- Irish: béal (ga) m, béala (ga) pl
- Istro-Romanian: gúrę f
- Italian: bocca (it) f
- Japanese: 口 (ja) (くち, kuchi)
- Jarawa: ən-imun
- Javanese: cocot (jv), cangkem (jv)
- Kabardian: жьэ (kbd) (źɛ)
- Kabuverdianu: bóka
- Kaingang: jẽnky
- Kalmyk: амн (amn)
- Kanakanabu: ivici
- Kannada: ಬಾಯ್ (kn) (bāy), ಬಾಯಿ (kn) (bāyi)
- Kanowit: jawai
- Kanuri: cî
- Kapampangan: asbuk
- Karachay-Balkar: аууз (awuz)
- Karakalpak: awız
- Karelian: suu
- Kashubian: gãba
- Kaurna: taa, naparta
- Kavalan: ngibiR
- Kazakh: ауыз (auyz)
- Ket: қө (qö)
- Khakas: аас (aas), ахсы (axsı)
- Khmer: មាត់ (km) (mŏət)
- Kikuyu: kanua
- Kimaragang: kabang
- Klallam: cúcən
- Komi-Permyak: ӧм (öm)
- Komi-Zyrian: вом (vom)
- Kongo: munoko
- Konkani: तोंड (toṇḍa)
- Korean: 입 (ko) (ip)
- Kumyk: авуз (awuz)
- Kunigami: 口 (くち, kuchi)
- Kurdish:
- Central Kurdish: دەم (ckb) (dem)
- Laki: دەم (ku) (dem)
- Northern Kurdish: dev (ku) m
- Southern Kurdish: دەم (ku) (dem)
- Kurtöp: ཁ (kha)
- Kyrgyz: ооз (ky) (ooz)
- Ladin: bocia f
- Ladino:
- Hebrew: בוקה f
- Roman: boka f
- Lak: кьацӏ (qʼacʼ)
- Lakota: i
- Lao: ປາກ (lo) (pāk)
- Latgalian: mute f
- Latin: ōs (la) n
- Latvian: mute (lv) f
- Laz: პიჯი (p̌ici)
- Lezgi: сив (siv)
- Ligurian: bocca f
- Limburgish: móndj (li) m, mónd (li) m
- Lingala: monɔkɔ
- Lithuanian: burna (lt) f, nasrai m pl (derogatively)
- Livonian: sū
- Lokono: roko
- Lombard: bocca (lmo) f, boca (lmo) f (boca, buca)
- Lotud: kabang
- Low German:
- Dutch Low Saxon: moond
- German Low German: Mund (nds), Muul (nds)
- Lü: ᦔᦱᧅ (ṗaak)
- Luhya: kumunwa
- Lushootseed: qədxʷ
- Luwian: 𒀀𒀀𒀸𒊭 (āssa)
- Luxembourgish: Mond (lb)
- Macedonian: у́ста f (ústa)
- Maguindanao: ngali
- Makasar: baba
- Malagasy: vava (mg)
- Malay: mulut (ms)
- Malayalam: വായ (ml) (vāya)
- Maltese: ħalq m; fomm m
- Manchu: ᠠᠩᡤᠠ (angga)
- Mansaka: baba
- Manx: beeal, gob
- Maori: māngai, waha (mi), pūahatanga
- Mapudungun: wün, wən
- Maranao: ngari'
- Marathi: मुख m (mukh), तोंड (toṇḍa)
- Marwari: मुखड़ौ (mukhṛau), मूंडौ (mūṇḍau)
- Mbyá Guaraní: juru
- Megleno-Romanian: gura f
- Mirandese: boca f
- Miyako: 口 (ふぅちぅ, futs)
- Moksha: курга (kurga)
- Mon: ပါၚ် (pāṅ)
- Mongolian:
- Cyrillic: ам (mn) (am)
- Mongolian: ᠠᠮᠠ (ama)
- Moore: noore
- Nahuatl: kamajtli, camatl (nah)
- Nama: ams
- Nanai: ангма (aŋma)
- Navajo: azééʼ
- Ndonga: okana
- Neapolitan: vocca f
- Nepali: मुख (mukh)
- Newar: म्हुतु (mhutu)
- Nganasan: ӈаӈ (ñañ)
- Ngarrindjeri: tore
- Nivkh: ыӈг (əŋg)
- Nogai: авыз (avız)
- Nong Zhuang: baeg
- Norman: bouoche f (Jersey)
- Northern Mansi: (please verify) сӯп (sūp)
- Northern Sotho: molomo
- Northern Thai: please add this translation if you can
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: munn (no) m, kjeft (no) m
- Nynorsk: munn m
- Nottoway-Meherrin: eskaharant
- Occitan: boca (oc) f, bouco (Provençal)
- Odia: ମୁଖ (or) (mukha)
- Ojibwe: (my mouth) indoon
- Okinawan: 口 (くち, kuchi)
- Old Church Slavonic:
- Cyrillic: оуста pl (usta), (please verify) лалока f (laloka)
- Old Dutch: mund, munt
- Old East Slavic: уста n pl (usta)
- Old English: mūþ m
- Old French: buche f
- Old Frisian: mūth, mund, mond
- Old High German: mund
- Old Javanese: cangkem
- Old Norse: muðr, munnr
- Old Prussian: āustā
- Old Saxon: mūth
- Old Turkic: 𐰍𐰕 (ǧz)
- Oromo: afaan (om)
- Ossetian: ком (kom), дзых (ʒyx)
- Ottoman Turkish: آغز (ağız), آغیز (ağız), دهان (dehân), دهن (dehen), فم (fem)
- Paiwan: angalj
- Palu'e: wêwa
- Pangasinan: sangi
- Pannonian Rusyn: уста n pl (usta)
- Papiamentu: boka
- Pashto: خوله (ps) f (xwlë)
- Pennsylvania German: Maul n
- Persian:
- Dari: دَهَان (dahān)
- Iranian Persian: دَهان (dahân), دَهَن (dahan) (colloquial or archaic)
- Phoenician: 𐤐 (p)
- Picard: bouque
- Piedmontese: boca f
- Polabian: vaustă n pl
- Polish: (human) usta (pl) pl, (animal) paszcza (pl) f, gęba (pl) f
- Portuguese: boca (pt) f
- Punjabi:
- Gurmukhi: ਮੁਖ m (mukh), ਮੂੰਹ m (mū̃h)
- Shahmukhi: مُکھ m (mukh), مُون٘ہ m (mūṉh)
- Puyuma: indan
- Quechua: simi (qu)
- Canka Quechua: simi (qu)
- Ecuadorian Kichwa: shimi
- Southern Quechua: simi (qu)
- Waiwaş Quechua: şimi
- Wanka Quechua: şimi
- Rapa Nui: haha
- Romani: muj m
- Romanian: gură (ro) f
- Cyrillic: гурэ f (gură)
- Romansch: bucca f, buca f (Sutsilvan dialect), buocha f (Puter dialect), bocca f (Vallader dialect)
- Rukai: nguduy
- Rungus: kabbang
- Russian: рот (ru) m (rot), уста́ (ru) n pl (ustá) (poetic), пасть (ru) f (pastʹ) (of animals, rude for people)
- Rwanda-Rundi: umunwa class 3/4
- Saaroa: ngusuu
- Sabah Bisaya: kabang
- Saek: ป̄าก (p̄āk)
- Saho: af
- Saisiyat: ngabas
- Sakizaya: laway
- Sami:
- Inari: njälmi
- Kildin: ня̄лльм (neall’m)
- Northern: njálbmi
- Skolt: njäʹlmm
- Southern: njaelmie
- Samoan: gutu
- Sanskrit: आस् (sa) n (ās), मुख (sa) n (mukha), च्युप (sa) m (cyupa)
- Santali: moca, ᱢᱚᱪᱟ (môca)
- Sãotomense: boka
- Sardinian: buca f, bucca f
- Saterland Frisian: Muule
- Scots: mooth, gab, geggie
- Scottish Gaelic: beul m, (animal or pejorative) craos
- Sekapan: banah
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: у́ста n pl
- Roman: ústa (sh) n pl
- Shan: ပၢၵ်ႇ (shn) (pàak)
- Sherpa: ख (kha), ཁ (kha)
- Shona: muromo
- Shor: аас (aas), ақсы (aqsı)
- Sicilian: bucca (scn) f, vucca (scn) f
- Sidamo: afo
- Sikkimese: ཁ (kha)
- Silesian: usta
- Sindhi: مک (sd) (mukhu), ٻُوٿُ m (ḇūthu)
- Sinhalese: කට (si) (kaṭa)
- Slovak: ústa (sk) n pl
- Slovene: usta (sl) n pl
- Somali: af (so)
- Sorbian:
- Lower Sorbian: guba f
- Upper Sorbian: huba f
- Sotho: molomo
- Southern Altai: оос (oos)
- Southern Kam: bags
- Spanish: boca (es) f, (Argentina) busa f, busarda f; (with large lips) bemba (es) f, jeta (es) f;
- Sranan Tongo: mofo
- Sumerian: 𒅗 (/ka/)
- Sundanese: baham (su)
- Swabian: Gosch
- Swahili: kinywa (sw) class 7/8
- Swazi: umlomo (ss) class 3/4
- Swedish: mun (sv) c, käft (sv) c
- Sylheti: ꠝꠥꠈ (mukó)
- Tabasaran: ушв (uš°)
- Tagal Murut: kabang, kavang, munung
- Tagalog: bibig (tl), bunganga
- Tahitian: vaha
- Tai Nüa: ᥙᥣᥐᥱ (pǎak)
- Tajik: даҳон (tg) (dahon)
- Talysh: qəv
- Tambunan Dusun: kabang
- Tamil: வாய் (ta) (vāy)
- Taos: łòmų́ną
- Tarantino: vocche f
- Taroko: quwaq
- Tat: duhun, dama
- Tatar: авыз (tt) (awız)
- Tày: pác
- Telugu: నోరు (te) (nōru)
- Ternate: mada
- Tetum: ibun
- Thai: ปาก (th) (bpàak)
- Tibetan: ཁ (kha)
- Tigrinya: አፍ (ʾäf)
- Timugon Murut: kavang
- Tiwi: irubudara
- Tocharian B: koyṃ
- Tok Pisin: maus
- Tongan: ngutu
- Tsakonian: τθούμα n (tthoúma), τ̒ούμα n (t̒oúma)
- Tsou: ngayo
- Tswana: molomo (tn)
- Tundra Nenets: няʼ (nya'), няʼн (nya'n)
- Tupinambá: îuru
- Turkish: ağız (tr)
- Turkmen: agyz (tk)
- Tuscarora: -hskahręw, -ihskahręw
- Tuvan: аас (aas)
- Udi: жӏомох (ž:omoχ)
- Udihe: аӈма (aŋma)
- Udmurt: ым (ym)
- Ugaritic: 𐎔 (p)
- Ukrainian: рот m (rot)
- Urdu: مُن٘ہ m (mũh), مُکھ m (mukh)
- Uyghur: ئېغىز (ug) (ëghiz)
- Uzbek: ogʻiz (uz)
- Venetan: boca (vec) f
- Veps: suu
- Vietnamese: miệng (vi), mồm (vi)
- Vilamovian: moüł
- Volapük: mud (vo), mudil (vo) (diminutive)
- Võro: suu
- Votic: suu
- Walloon: boke (wa) f
- Waray-Waray: bàbà, hi-wa
- Welsh: ceg (cy), cegau (cy) m pl
- West Coast Bajau: bua'
- West Flemish: mond
- West Frisian: mûle
- West Makian: mada
- White Hmong: qhov ncauj
- Winnebago: ii
- Wiradjuri: ngany
- Woiwurrung: wurrung
- Wolof: gémmiñ
- Xhosa: umlomo
- Yaeyama: 口 (ふつぃ, futsï)
- Yagara: dhambur
- Yagnobi: рах (rax)
- Yakut: айах (ayaq)
- Yami: vivi, ngoso
- Yiddish: מויל n (moyl)
- Yonaguni: ってぃ (tti), ってぃぶに (ttibuni)
- Yoruba: ẹnu
- Yucatec Maya: chiʼ
- Yup'ik: qaneq
- Yurok: (my mouth) 'ne-luehl
- Zazaki: fek (diq)
- Zealandic: mond m, muul m (with animals or vulgar)
- Zhuang: bak
- Zulu: umlomo (zu) class 3/4
- ǃKung: tsiː
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