- Afrikaans: klein (af)
- Ainu: ノカン
- Albanian: i vogël
- Amharic: ትንሽ (tənš)
- Arabic: صَغِير (ṣaḡīr)
- Egyptian Arabic: صغير (ṣuḡayyar)
- Hijazi Arabic: صغير m (ṣaḡīr)
- Moroccan Arabic: صغير (ṣḡīr)
- South Levantine Arabic: زغير (zḡīr)
- Aragonese: chiquet
- Aramaic:
- Hebrew: זעורא (z‘ūrā, z‘ūro), קטנה f (katanah), קטנים m pl (katanim), קטנות f pl (katanot)
- Syriac: ܙܥܘܪܐ (z‘ūrā, z‘ūro)
- Armenian: փոքր (hy) (pʻokʻr), մանր (hy) (manr), (colloquial) պուճուր (hy) (pučur)
- Aromanian: njic
- Assamese: সৰু (xoru)
- Asturian: pequeñu (ast)
- Aymara: jisk'a (ay)
- Azerbaijani: kiçik (az), balaca (az), xırda (az), ufaq
- Bashkir: бәләкәй (bələkəy), бәләкәс (bələkəs), кесе (kese), кескәй (keskəy)
- Basque: txiki (eu)
- Belarusian: мале́нькі (be) (maljénʹki), малы́ (malý)
- Bengali: ছোট (bn) (chōṭ)
- Bhojpuri: छोट (chōṭ)
- Breton: bihan (br)
- Brunei Malay: damit
- Bulgarian: ма́лък (bg) (málǎk)
- Burmese: သေး (my) (se:), နုပ် (my) (nup)
- Buryat: бишыхан (bišyxan) (Russian Buryat)
- Carpathian Rusyn: малый (malŷj)
- Catalan: petit (ca)
- Cebuano: gamay
- Central Atlas Tamazight: ⴰⵎⵥⵢⴰⵏ m (amẓyan)
- Chamicuro: na'yejchoma
- Chavacano: chico
- Chechen: жима (žima), кегий pl (kegii)
- Cherokee: ᎤᏍᏗ (usdi)
- Chichewa: -ng'ono
- Chickasaw: ishkanno'si'
- Chinese:
- Cantonese: 細/细 (yue) (sai3)
- Dungan: щё (xi͡o)
- Eastern Min: 細/细 (sá̤)
- Hakka: 細/细 (se)
- Hokkien: 細/细 (zh-min-nan) (sè, suè)
- Mandarin: 小 (zh) (xiǎo)
- Wu: 小
- Chuvash: пӗчӗк (pĕč̬ĕk)
- Cornish: bian
- Crimean Tatar: kiçik, kiçkene
- Czech: malý (cs) m
- Dalmatian: pedlo
- Danish: lille (da), liden
- Dhivehi: please add this translation if you can
- Dutch: klein (nl), nietig (nl), minuscuul (nl)
- Eastern Arrernte: akweke
- Egyptian: (nḏs)
- Erzya: вишка (viška), вишкине (viškińe)
- Eshtehardi: خوردیک (xurdik)
- Esperanto: malgranda (eo)
- Estonian: väike (et)
- Ewe: sue
- Extremaduran: please add this translation if you can
- Faroese: lítil (fo)
- Finnish: pieni (fi)
- French: petit (fr), minuscule (fr)
- Friulian: please add this translation if you can
- Galician: pequeno (gl)
- Georgian: პატარა (ka) (ṗaṭara), მცირე (mcire)
- German: klein (de), gering (de)
- Alemannic German: chlii
- Gothic: 𐌻𐌴𐌹𐍄𐌹𐌻𐍃 (leitils)
- Greek: μικρός (el) (mikrós)
- Ancient: μικρός (mikrós), (Epic) τυτθός (tutthós)
- Doric: μικκός (mikkós)
- Gujarati: નાનું (gu) (nānũ)
- Hausa: ƙure
- Hawaiian: liʻiliʻi
- Hebrew: קָטָן (he) (katán)
- Hindi: छोटा (hi) (choṭā), क्षुद्र (hi) (kṣudra), छोट (hi) (choṭ), नन्हा (hi) (nanhā), सगीर (hi) (sagīr)
- Hungarian: kicsi (hu), kis (hu)
- Icelandic: smár (is), lítill (is)
- Ido: mikra (io)
- Igbo: ńta
- Ilocano: bassit
- Indonesian: kecil (id)
- Ingush: зӏамига (zˀamiga)
- Interlingua: parve (ia)
- Irish: beag
- Old Irish: bec
- Isan: please add this translation if you can
- Istriot: peîcio
- Italian: piccolo (it), ristretto (it)
- Japanese: 小さい (ja) (ちいさい, chiisai), (for area size)狭い (ja) (せまい; semai)
- Javanese: cilik (jv), alit
- Kalmyk: бичкн (biçkn)
- Karachay-Balkar: гитче (gitçe)
- Kashubian: môłi
- Kazakh: кіші (kışı), кішкене (kışkene), ұсақ (ūsaq)
- Khakas: кічіг (kìçìg), кічиӌек (kìçicek)
- Khmer: តូច (km) (touc)
- Korean: 작다 (ko) (jakda), 작은 (ko) (jageun) (determiner)
- Koryak: тэгʼыйчыгʼын (tehəjčəhən), ныппулюӄин (nəppuĺuqin)
- Kumyk: гиччи (giççi)
- Kurdish:
- Central Kurdish: بچووک (ckb) (bçûk)
- Northern Kurdish: çûçik (ku), çûk (ku), piçûk (ku), qicik (ku)
- Kyrgyz: кичине (ky) (kicine), кичинекей (ky) (kicinekey)
- Laboya: maraha
- Ladin: pitl (Gherdëina)
- Lao: ນ້ອຽ (nǭi), ນ້ອຍ (nǭi)
- Latgalian: mozs
- Latin: parvus (la), paulus
- Latvian: mazs (lv) m
- Lithuanian: mažas (lt)
- Lü: ᦓᦾᧉ (noay²)
- Luganda: -tono
- Luxembourgish: kleng (lb)
- Macedonian: мал m (mal)
- Malay: kecil (ms)
- Malayalam: ചെറിയ (ml) (ceṟiya)
- Maltese: żgħir m
- Manchu: ᠠᠵᡳᡤᡝ (ajige)
- Manx: beg
- Maori: iti
- Mapudungun: pichi, pici
- Marathi: छोटा m (choṭā), छोटी (choṭī), छोटे n (choṭe), लहान (lahān)
- Mari:
- Eastern Mari: изи (izi)
- Marshallese: dik
- Minangkabau: kaciak (min), ketek (min), kenek (min)
- Mingrelian: ჭიჭე (č̣ič̣e)
- Mirandese: pequeinho
- Miskito: sirpi
- Mòcheno: khloa'n
- Moksha: ёмла (jomla)
- Mongolian: жижиг (mn) (žižig)
- Nanai: нучи (nuči)
- Neapolitan: piccere f
- Ngazidja Comorian: -fupvi
- Norman: p'tit (Guernsey, Jersey)
- Northern Mansi: (please verify) ма̄нь (mānʹ)
- Northern Ohlone: kutsú̆̄wis
- Northern Sami: unni, uhcci
- Northern Thai: please add this translation if you can
- Norwegian: liten (no)
- Occitan: pichon (oc), pichòt (oc), petit (oc)
- Odia: ଛୋଟ (or) (choṭa), କ୍ଷୁଦ୍ର (or) (kshudra)
- Old Church Slavonic: малъ (malŭ)
- Old East Slavic: малъ (malŭ)
- Old English: lȳtel
- Oromo: yartuu
- Ottoman Turkish: كوچوك (küçük)
- Pangasinan: muelag
- Pashto: وړوکی (waṛukay), کوچنی (kučnay)
- Persian: کوچک (fa) (kučak), خرد (fa) (xord), که (fa) (kah), سوتام (fa) (sutâm), ریز (fa)
- Polish: mały (pl)
- Portuguese: pequeno (pt)
- Punjabi: ਛੋੱਟਾ (choṭṭā)
- Quechua: juch'uy (qu)
- Rapa Nui: iti
- Romagnol: znén
- Romani: tikno
- Romanian: mic (ro)
- Romansch: pitschen
- Russian: ма́ленький (ru) (málenʹkij), ма́лый (ru) (mályj)
- Rwanda-Rundi: -toya
- Samoan: sogi
- Sanskrit: अर्भ (sa) (arbha), अल्प (sa) (álpa), स्वल्प (sa) (svalpa)
- Santali: ᱯᱤᱞᱪᱩ (pilcu)
- Scots: (standard, Ulster) wee, (modern Orkney) peedie, (Shetland, archaic Orkney) peerie
- Scottish Gaelic: beag (gd)
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: ма̑л
- Roman: mȃl (sh)
- Shan: please add this translation if you can
- Shor: кичиг (kiçig)
- Sicilian: nicu (scn)
- Sidamo: shiima
- Sindhi: نَنڍو
- Sinhalese: කුඩා (si) (kuḍā)
- Slovak: malý (sk)
- Slovene: majhen (sl)
- Somali: kis, yar (so)
- Sorbian:
- Lower Sorbian: mały
- Upper Sorbian: mały m
- Southern Altai: кичинек (kičinek)
- Spanish: pequeño (es), chico (es), parvo (es)
- Sundanese: alit (su)
- Svan: კოტო̄ლ (ḳoṭōl), მო̄ლე (mōle)
- Swahili: -dogo
- Swedish: liten (sv)
- Sylheti: ꠢꠥꠞꠥ (huru)
- Tabasaran: бицӏи (bic̣i)
- Tagalog: maliit
- Tahitian: iti
- Tajik: хурд (tg) (xurd)
- Tamil: சிறிய் (ciṟiy), சிறிய (ta) (ciṟiya), சிறிய (ta) (ciṟiya), சின்ன (ta) (ciṉṉa)
- Tarantino: piccele
- Tarifit: ameẓẓyan m
- Tashelhit: ⴰⵎⵥⵉ m (amẓi)
- Tatar: кече (keçe), кечек (keçek), бәләкәй (bäläkäy)
- Telugu: చిన్న (te) (cinna)
- Ternate: ici
- Tetum: ki'ik
- Thai: เล็ก (th) (lék)
- Tibetan: ཆུང་ཆུང (chung chung)
- Tocharian B: yekte, totka
- Tok Pisin: liklik
- Tongan: si'i
- Turkish: küçük (tr), ufak (tr)
- Turkmen: kiçi
- Tuvan: биче (biçe)
- Udi: пӏатӏар (ṗaṭar)
- Udmurt: пичи (pići)
- Ugaritic: 𐎕𐎙𐎗 (ṣġr)
- Ukrainian: мале́нький (malénʹkyj), мали́й (uk) (malýj)
- Urdu: چھوٹا (ur) (choṭā)
- Uyghur: كىچىك (ug) (kichik)
- Uzbek: kichik (uz)
- Venda: ṱuku
- Venetan: picenìn
- Vietnamese: nhỏ (vi), bé (vi)
- Volapük: smalik (vo)
- Walloon: pitit (wa) m
- Waray-Waray: gu-ti-ay, di-to
- Welsh: bach (cy), bychan (cy), mân (cy)
- West Frisian: lyts (fy)
- White Hmong: me
- Wolof: tooty
- Wutunhua: ga
- Xhosa: -nci
- Yakut: кыра (kıra), аччыгый (accıgıy)
- Yámana: yaxa
- Yiddish: קליין (kleyn)
- Yup'ik: -cuar
- Zealandic: klein, kleên (dialectal variant), smal (mostly obsolete)
- Zhuang: iq
- Zulu: -ncane
- Zuni: ts'ana
- ǃKung: tse-ma
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