- Afrikaans: noord (af)
- Ainu: ヘペラ (hepera)
- Albanian: veri (sq) m
- Amharic: ሰሜን (sämen)
- Arabic: شَمَال m (šamāl)
- Egyptian Arabic: شمال m (šamāl)
- Moroccan Arabic: شمال (šamāl)
- Aragonese: norte
- Aramaic:
- Hebrew: גרביא f (garbyā, garbyo)
- Syriac: ܓܪܒܝܐ f (garbyā, garbyo)
- Armenian: հյուսիս (hy) (hyusis)
- Aromanian: nordu, Nordu, njadzã-noapti
- Assamese: উত্তৰ (uttor)
- Asturian: norte (ast) m, septentrión m
- Azerbaijani: şimal (az)
- Bashkir: төньяҡ (tönʹyaq)
- Basque: ipar, helburu (figurative)
- Belarusian: по́ўнач f (póŭnač)
- Bengali: উত্তর (bn) (uttor)
- Bhojpuri: please add this translation if you can
- Breton: norzh (br) m
- Brunei Malay: iraga, uraga
- Bulgarian: се́вер (bg) m (séver)
- Burmese: မြောက် (my) (mrauk), ဥတ္တရ (utta.ra.)
- Carpathian Rusyn: се́вер m (séver), сѣ́вер m (sî́ver) (unofficial after 1945)
- Catalan: nord (ca) m, septentrió (ca) m
- Cebuano: amihanan
- Central Melanau: utara
- Chechen: къилбаседе (qʼilbasede)
- Cherokee: ᏧᏴᏨᎢ (tsuyvtsvi)
- Chickasaw: falammi
- Chinese:
- Cantonese: 北 (bak1), 北方 (bak1 fong1)
- Dungan: бый (bɨy), быйфон (bɨyfon)
- Eastern Min: 北 (báe̤k)
- Gan: 北 (bet6)
- Hakka: 北 (pet)
- Hokkien: 北 (pak, pok)
- Jin: 北 (bei2 / bieh4)
- Mandarin: 北 (zh) (běi), 北方 (zh) (běifāng)
- Northern Min: 北 (bă̤)
- Wu: 北
- Xiang: 北 (be6)
- Chukchi: эйгысӄын (ėjgysqyn)
- Chuvash: ҫурҫӗр (śurś̬ĕr)
- Coptic:
- Bohairic: ϧⲏⲧ (xēt), ⲉⲙϩⲓⲧ (emhit)
- Sahidic: ϩⲏⲧ (hēt), ⲙϩⲓⲧ (mhit)
- Cornish: north m, kledhbarth f, noor m
- Corsican: nordu
- Crimean Tatar: şimal, sırt
- Czech: sever (cs) m, půlnoc (cs) f (obsolete)
- Danish: nord (da) c
- Dhivehi: އުތުރު (uturu)
- Dutch: noorden (nl) n
- Egyptian: mḥtt (mḥtt)
- Esperanto: nordo
- Estonian: põhi (et)
- Finnish: pohjoinen (fi)
- French: nord (fr) m, septentrion (fr) m (old)
- Friulian: nord m
- Gagauz: poyraz
- Galician: norte (gl) m, norde m
- Georgian: ჩრდილოეთი (črdiloeti)
- German: Norden (de) m, Nord (de) m
- Greek: βορράς (el) (vorrás)
- Ancient: Βορρᾶς m (Borrhâs)
- Greenlandic: avannarleq
- Gujarati: ઉત્તર (gu) m (uttar)
- Haitian Creole: nannò
- Hawaiian: ʻākau
- Hebrew: צָּפוֹן (he) (tsafón)
- Hindi: उत्तर (hi) m (uttar), शुमाल (hi) m (śumāl), ऊतर (hi) m (ūtar)
- Hungarian: észak (hu)
- Iban: utara
- Icelandic: norður (is) n
- Ido: nordo (io)
- Ilocano: amianan
- Indonesian: utara (id)
- Ingrian: pohja
- Ingush: please add this translation if you can
- Interlingua: nord (ia)
- Irish: tuaisceart m
- Italian: nord (it) m, settentrione (it) m, mezzanotte (it)
- Japanese: 北 (ja) (きた, kita), 北方 (ja) (ほっぽう, hoppō)
- Javanese: lor (ngoko), lèr (krama), utara (literary)
- Kabardian: ищхъэрэ (kbd) (jiśχɛrɛ)
- Kannada: ಉತ್ತರ (kn) (uttara)
- Kapampangan: pangulu
- Karachay-Balkar: шимал (şimal)
- Karo Batak: utara
- Kashmiri:
- Arabic: شُمال m (śumāl), وۄتُر m (wọtur)
- Devanagari: व्वतुर m (wọtur), शुमाल m (śumāl)
- Kazakh: солтүстік (soltüstık)
- Ket: тыль, тыльба'ӈ
- Khakas: алтынзарых (altınzarıx)
- Khmer: ខាងជើង (khaang cəəng), ឧត្តរ (ʼutdɑɑ)
- Korean: 북(北) (ko) (buk), 북쪽 (ko) (bukjjok)
- Koryak: айгытӄын (aygətqən)
- Kumyk: темиркъазыкъ (temirqazıq)
- Kurdish:
- Central Kurdish: باکور (bakur)
- Northern Kurdish: bakur (ku)
- Kyrgyz: түндүк (ky) (tündük)
- Lao: ເໜືອ (nư̄a), ທິດເໜືອ (thit nư̄a)
- Latgalian: pūstumi
- Latin: boreās (la) m, septentriō (la) m
- Latvian: ziemeļi
- Ligurian: nòrd
- Lithuanian: šiaurė (lt) f
- Livonian: pūoj
- Macedonian: север m (sever)
- Madurese: ḍâjâ (mad)
- Magahi: please add this translation if you can
- Maithili: please add this translation if you can
- Malagasy: avaratra (mg)
- Malay: utara (ms), (archaic) laut (ms)
- Malayalam: വടക്ക് (ml) (vaṭakkŭ)
- Maltese: tramuntana f, ta’ fuq
- Manchu: ᠠᠮᠠᡵᡤᡳ (amargi)
- Manx: twoaie m
- Maori: tokerau, raki (mi)
- Mi'kmaq: oqwatn inan
- Middle English: north
- Mongolian:
- Cyrillic: хойд (mn) (xojd), умард зүг (umard züg)
- Mongolian: ᠬᠣᠶᠢᠳᠤ (qoyidu)
- Nahuatl: mictlampa
- Navajo: náhookǫs
- Nepali: उत्तर (ne) (uttar)
- Northern Khanty: увәс (uwəs)
- Northern Ohlone: 'áw̄as
- Northern Sami: davvi
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: nord (no) m
- Nynorsk: nord m
- Occitan: nòrd (oc) m
- Odia: ଉତ୍ତର (uttara)
- Ojibwe: giiwedinong
- Okinawan: 北 (にし, nishi)
- Old Church Slavonic:
- Cyrillic: сѣверъ m (sěverŭ)
- Glagolitic: ⱄⱑⰲⰵⱃⱏ m (sěverŭ)
- Old East Slavic: сѣверъ m (sěverŭ)
- Old Norse: norðr n
- Ossetian: цӕгат (cægat)
- Pannonian Rusyn: сивер m (siver)
- Papiamentu: nort
- Pashto: شمال (ps) m (šamāl)
- Persian:
- Middle Persian: abāxtar
- Dari: شُمَال (šumāl)
- Iranian Persian: شُمال (šomâl)
- Pipil: ajkuikpa
- Polish: północ (pl) f
- Portuguese: norte (pt) m, setentrião
- Punjabi:
- Gurmukhi: ਉੱਤਰ (pa) m (uttar)
- Shahmukhi: اُتَّر m (uttar)
- Rohingya: uttor
- Romagnol: nòrd m
- Romanian: nord (ro) n, miazănoapte (ro) (archaic, poetic), septentrion (ro) (rare, literary)
- Romansch: nord
- Russian: се́вер (ru) m (séver), норд (ru) m (nord) (nautical), по́лночь (ru) f (pólnočʹ) (obsolete, now means "midnight")
- Sami:
- Kildin Sami: таввял (tavvjal)
- Skolt Sami: tâʹvv
- Sanskrit: उत्तर (sa) m (uttara)
- Santali: ᱮᱛᱚᱢ (etôm), ᱩᱛᱟᱹᱨ (utăr)
- Scots: north, nort (Orkney)
- Scottish Gaelic: tuath f
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: се̏вер m, сје̏вер m
- Roman: sȅver m, sjȅver (sh)
- Shan: ပွတ်းႁွင်ႇ (páut hàung)
- Shor: қузам (quzam)
- Sinhalese: උතුර (si) (utura)
- Slovak: sever m
- Slovene: sever (sl) m
- Somali: woqooyi
- Southern Altai: тӱндӱк (tündük)
- Southern Amami Ōshima: 北 (にし, nishi)
- Spanish: norte (es) m, nord (es) m, septentrión (es) m
- Swahili: kaskazi, hanali
- Swedish: nord (sv) c, norr (sv) c
- Tagalog: hilaga (tl)
- Tahitian: to'erau
- Tajik: шимол (tg) (šimol)
- Tamil: வடக்கு (ta) (vaṭakku)
- Tatar: төньяк (tt) (tön’yak)
- Telugu: ఉత్తరము (te) (uttaramu), ఉత్తరం (te) (uttaraṁ)
- Thai: ทิศเหนือ (th), เหนือ (th) (nʉ̌ʉa)
- Tibetan: བྱང (byang)
- Tigrinya: ሰሜን (sämen)
- Toba Batak: utara
- Tocharian B: oṣṣale
- Turkish: kuzey (tr), şimal (tr) (obsolete)
- Turkmen: demirgazyk
- Tuvan: соңгу чүк (soñgu çük), соңгужүк (soñgujük)
- Ugaritic: 𐎕𐎔𐎐 (ṣpn)
- Ukrainian: пі́вніч (uk) f (pívnič)
- Urdu: شُمال (ur) m (śumāl), شِمال (ur) m (śimāl), اُتَّر (ur) m (uttar)
- Uyghur: شىمال (shimal)
- Uzbek: shimol (uz)
- Vietnamese: phía bắc, hướng bắc, bắc (vi) (北 (vi))
- Volapük: nolüd (vo)
- Walloon: nôr (wa) m, Bijhe (wa) f, Vûcir (wa) m
- Waray-Waray: norte
- Welsh: gogledd (cy) m
- West Coast Bajau: toro
- West Frisian: noarden (fy) n, noard
- Yagnobi: шимол (šimol)
- Yakut: хоту (qotu)
- Yámana: uša
- Yiddish: צפֿון m (tsofn)
- Yonaguni: ニチ (nici)
- Zhuang: baek
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