- Abkhaz: ашәа (aŝʷa)
- Adyghe: орэд (worɛd)
- Afrikaans: lied (af), liedjie
- Akatek: b'it
- Albanian: këngë (sq) f
- Amharic: መዝሙር (mäzmur)
- Arabic: أُغْنِيَّة f (ʔuḡniyya), أُغْنِيَة f (ʔuḡniya)
- Egyptian Arabic: اغنية f (oḡneya)
- Hijazi Arabic: أُغْنِيَة f (uḡniya)
- Aragonese: canta f
- Aramaic:
- Classical Syriac: ܙܡܝܪܬܐ (zmīrtā), ܙܡܪܐ (zmārā)
- Armenian: երգ (hy) (erg)
- Aromanian: cãntic n
- Assamese: গান (gan)
- Asturian: canción (ast) f
- Aymara: q'uchu
- Azerbaijani: mahnı (az), nəğmə (az)
- Bashkir: йыр (yır)
- Basque: abesti (eu)
- Belarusian: пе́сня f (pjésnja), пе́сенька f (pjésjenʹka) (diminutive)
- Bengali: গান (bn) (gan)
- Berber:
- Tashelhit: urar m
- Bhojpuri: गीत (gīt)
- Bolinao: kansyon
- Breton: kanaouenn (br) f
- Bulgarian: пе́сен (bg) f (pésen)
- Burmese: သီချင်း (my) (sihkyang:), တေး (my) (te:)
- Buryat: дуун (duun)
- Carpathian Rusyn: пі́сня f (písnja), співа́нка f (spivánka)
- Catalan: cançó (ca) f
- Cebuano: awit, kanta
- Central Mazahua: to̱njo̱
- Central Melanau: lagu
- Chamicuro: usma'chachi
- Chechen: илли (illi), йиш (jiš), йир (jir) (non-Chechen)
- Cherokee: ᎧᏃᎩᏍᏗ (kanogisdi)
- Chichewa: nyimbo
- Chickasaw: taloowa'
- Chinese:
- Cantonese: 歌 (go1)
- Dungan: гәр (gər)
- Eastern Min: 歌 (gŏ)
- Hakka: 歌 (kô)
- Hokkien: 歌 (zh-min-nan) (koa, ko, ko͘)
- Mandarin: 歌曲 (zh) (gēqǔ), 歌 (zh) (gē), 唱兒 / 唱儿 (zh) (chàngr), 歌兒 / 歌儿 (zh) (gēr)
- Wu: 歌 (1ku)
- Chuvash: юрӑ (jură)
- Cornish: kan f
- Crimean Tatar: türkü, yır
- Czech: píseň (cs) f, písnička (cs) f
- Danish: sang (da) c, vise (da) c
- Dhivehi: ލަވަ (lava)
- Dolgan: ырыа
- Dutch: lied (nl) n, liedje (nl) n, nummer (nl)
- Elfdalian: liek m
- Erzya: моро (moro)
- Esperanto: kanto (eo), kanzono
- Estonian: laul (et)
- Ewe: please add this translation if you can
- Extremaduran: jijeal
- Faroese: sangur m, songur m
- Finnish: laulu (fi)
- French: chanson (fr) f
- Friulian: cjançon f, cjant m
- Galician: canción (gl) f, cantiga (gl) f, lais m
- Gallurese: cantzoni
- Georgian: სიმღერა (simɣera)
- German: Lied (de) n, Gesang (de) m, Song (de) m
- Gothic: 𐍃𐌰𐌲𐌲𐍅𐍃 m (saggws), 𐌻𐌹𐌿𐌸 n (liuþ)
- Greek: τραγούδι (el) n (tragoúdi)
- Ancient: ᾠδή f (ōidḗ), ὕμνος m (húmnos)
- Greenlandic: erinarsuut
- Guaraní: purahéi
- Gujarati: ગીત (gu) ? (gīt), ગાણું n (gāṇũ), સંગીત n (saṅgīt)
- Haitian Creole: chante
- Hausa: waƙa
- Hawaiian: mele
- Hebrew: שִׁיר (he) m (shir)
- Hiligaynon: kanta
- Hindi: गाना (hi) m (gānā), गीत (hi) m (gīt), गान (hi) m (gān), गाथ (hi) f (gāth), तराना (hi) m (tarānā), गाथा (hi) m (gāthā)
- Hungarian: ének (hu), dal (hu)
- Hunsrik: Lied n
- Iban: lagu
- Icelandic: lag (is) n, söngur (is) m
- Ido: kansono (io)
- Igbo: abu
- Indonesian: lagu (id), tembang (id)
- Ingrian: laulu, laulo (folk poetic)
- Interlingua: canto
- Irish: amhrán (ga) m, ceol (ga) m
- Italian: canzone (it) f
- Japanese: 歌 (ja) (うた, uta), 歌曲 (ja) (かきょく, kakyoku)
- Javanese: tembang
- Kabardian: уэрэд (kbd) (wɛrɛd)
- Kalmyk: дун (dun)
- Kanakanabu: cani
- Kannada: ಗೀತೆ (kn) (gīte)
- Karachay-Balkar: жыр (jır), джыр (cır)
- Karakalpak: qosıq, jır
- Kashubian: piesniô f
- Kazakh: жыр (jyr), ән (än), өлең (kk) (öleñ)
- Khakas: ыр (ır), сарын (sarın)
- Khiamniungan Naga: tsúi
- Khmer: ចម្រៀង (km) (cɑmriəng), ចំរៀង (cɑmriəng)
- Komi-Permyak: сьыланкыв (śylankyv)
- Komi-Zyrian: сьыланкыв (śylankyv)
- Korean: 노래 (ko) (norae), (Sino-Korean:) 가요(歌謠) (ko) (gayo), 가곡(歌曲) (ko) (gagok)
- Kumyk: йыр (yır)
- Kurdish:
- Central Kurdish: گۆرانی (ckb) (goranî)
- Northern Kurdish: stran (ku) f, kilam (ku) f
- Kyrgyz: ыр (ky) (ır)
- Ladino:
- Latin: kantiga f, kantika f
- Lao: ເພງ (phēng), ເພັງ (pheng)
- Latgalian: dzīsme, daine
- Latin: cantus m, carmen (la) n, canor m
- Latvian: dziesma (lv) m
- Laz: ბირაფა (birapa), ტრაღოდა (ťrağoda)
- Lingala: nzémbo class 9/10
- Lithuanian: daina (lt) f, giesmė f
- Lombard: canzon (lmo) f
- Luganda: oluyimba class 11/12
- Luxembourgish: Lidd n
- Macedonian: пе́сна (mk) f (pésna)
- Malay: lagu (ms), gita
- Malayalam: പാട്ട് (ml) (pāṭṭŭ), ഗാനം (ml) (gānaṁ)
- Maltese: għanja f
- Manchu: ᡠᠴᡠᠨ (ucun)
- Manx: arrane m
- Maori: waiata (mi)
- Marathi: गाणे (mr) n (gāṇe)
- Mari:
- Eastern Mari: мурымаш (murymaš), муро (muro)
- Mbyá Guaraní: mboraei
- Middle English: song
- Mirandese: cancion f, moda f
- Moksha: морама (morama), мора (mora)
- Mongolian:
- Cyrillic: дуу (mn) (duu)
- Mongolian: ᠳᠠᠭᠤ (daɣu)
- Motu: ane
- Nahuatl: cuicatl (nah)
- Navajo: sin
- Nepali: गीत (ne) (gīt)
- Nogai: йыр (yır)
- Norman: chanson f, chant m
- Northern Mansi: (please verify) э̄рыг (è̄ryg)
- Northern Sami: lávlla
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: sang (no) m
- Nynorsk: song m
- Occitan: cançon (oc) f
- Odia: ଗୀତ (or) (gita)
- Ojibwe: nagamon, nagamowin
- Okinawan: 歌 (うた, uta)
- Old Church Slavonic:
- Cyrillic: пѣснь f (pěsnĭ)
- Glagolitic: ⱂⱑⱄⱀⱐ f (pěsnĭ)
- Old East Slavic: пѣснь f (pěsnĭ)
- Old English: sang m
- Old French: chançon f
- Old Norse: sǫngr m
- Old Occitan: cant
- Oromo: weedduu
- Ossetian: зарӕг (zaræg)
- Ottoman Turkish: ایر (ır), شرقی (şarkı)
- Pali: gīta n
- Pannonian Rusyn: писня f (pisnja), шпиванка f (špivanka)
- Pashto: سرود (ps) m (sorúd), سندره (ps) f (sandᶕra), ترانه (ps) f (tarāná), تڼ m (taṇ), غنا f (ǧenā), ګانا f (gānã), ګانه f (gāná)
- Persian:
- Dari: آهَنْگ (āhang), تَرَانَه (tarāna), سُرُود (surūd) (anthem, hymn)
- Iranian Persian: آهَنْگ (âhang), تَرانِه (tarâne), سُرود (sorud) (anthem, hymn)
- Picard: canchon f
- Piedmontese: canson f
- Plautdietsch: Leet n
- Polabian: pesĕn f
- Polish: piosenka (pl) f, pieśń (pl) f (literary)
- Pontic Greek: τραγωδία f (tragodía), τραγώδιν n (tragódin)
- Portuguese: canção (pt) f, cantiga (pt) f, música (pt) f
- Punjabi:
- Gurmukhi: ਗਾਣਾ m (gāṇā)
- Purepecha: pirekua
- Quechua: taki
- Rohingya: gana
- Romagnol: canzòn f
- Romani: gili f
- Romanian: cântec (ro) n, cântare (ro) f
- Romansch: chanzun f (Rumantsch Grischun, Puter, Vallader), canzun f (Sursilvan), canzùn f (Sutsilvan), canzung f (Surmiran)
- Russian: пе́сня (ru) f (pésnja), песнь (ru) f (pesnʹ), (diminutive) пе́сенка (ru) f (pésenka)
- Rwanda-Rundi: indirimbo class 9/10, ururirimbo
- Samoan: pese
- Sanskrit: गीत (sa) n (gīta), गाथ (sa) m (gātha)
- Sardinian:
- Campidanese: cantzoni
- Sassarese: cantzoni
- Scots: sang
- Scottish Gaelic: òran m, luinneag f, amhran m
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: песма f, песмица f, пјесма f, пјесмица f
- Roman: pesma (sh) f, pesmica (sh) f, pjesma (sh) f, pjesmica (sh) f
- Shor: сарын (sarın)
- Sicilian: canzùna f
- Silesian: pjosynka f
- Sindhi: گيِتُ m (gītu)
- Sinhalese: ගීතය (gītaya)
- Slovak: pieseň f, pesnička f
- Slovene: pesem (sl) f
- Somali: hees (so) c
- Sorbian:
- Lower Sorbian: pěseń f
- Upper Sorbian: pěseń f
- Sotho: pina (st)
- Southern Altai: кожоҥ (kožoŋ), сарын (sarïn), ыр (ïr)
- Southern Sami: laavloe
- Spanish: canción (es) f
- Sundanese: kawih (su), tembang
- Svan: ლიღრაალ (liɣraal)
- Swahili: wimbo (sw)
- Swedish: låt (sv) c, sång (sv), visa (sv)
- Tagalog: kanta (tl), awit (tl)
- Tajik: суруд (tg) (surud), тарона (tg) (tarona), оҳанг (tg) (ohang)
- Talysh: (please verify) ترانه (tarâna) (Asalem dialect)
- Tamil: பாட்டு (ta) (pāṭṭu)
- Taos: yò'ónemą
- Tarifit: izri m, aɣennij m
- Tatar: җыр (tt) (cır)
- Telugu: పాట (te) (pāṭa)
- Thai: เพลง (th) (pleeng)
- Tibetan: གཞས (gzhas), གླུ (glu), གླུ་དབྱངས (glu dbyangs)
- Tigrinya: መዝሙር (mäzmur)
- Tongan: hiva
- Turkish: şarkı (tr), türkü (tr) (folk song)
- Turkmen: aýdym (tk)
- Tuvan: ыр (ır)
- Udmurt: кырӟан (kyrdźan)
- Ugaritic: 𐎌𐎗 (šr)
- Ukrainian: пі́сня f (písnja), пі́сенька f (písenʹka) (diminutive), співа́нка f (spivánka), співа́ночка f (spivánočka) (diminutive)
- Urdu: گانا (ur) m (gānā), گِیت m (gīt), گان m (gān), تَرَانَہ m (tarāna), آہَن٘گ (ur) m (āhaṅg), سُرُود m (surūd) (anthem, hymn)
- Uyghur: ناخشا (naxsha), قوشاق (qoshaq)
- Uzbek: qoʻshiq (uz), ashula (uz), oʻlan (uz)
- Venda: please add this translation if you can
- Venetan: canson f
- Vietnamese: bài hát (vi), ca (vi) (歌) (literary, compounds), ca khúc (vi) (歌曲) (literary)
- Volapük: kanit (vo), lid (vo)
- Walloon: tchanson (wa) f
- Welsh: cân (cy) f
- West Frisian: liet (fy), sang
- Western Panjabi: گاݨا m (gāṇā)
- Wolof: wóy
- Xhosa: ingoma class 9/10
- Yakut: ырыа (ırıa)
- Yiddish: ליד n (lid), פּיעסניע f (pyesnye)
- Yoruba: orin
- Zhuang: go
- Zulu: iculo (zu) class 5/6
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