- Afrikaans: dom (af)
- Albanian: budalla (sq), makalush (sq)
- Arabic: غَبِيّ (ḡabiyy)
- Egyptian Arabic: غشيم (ḡašīm), احمق (aḥmaʔ)
- Aragonese: zamueco
- Armenian: հիմար (hy) (himar), դանդալոշ (hy) (dandaloš)
- Assamese: মূৰ্খ (murkho), বুৰ্বক (burbok), অঁকৰা (õkora)
- Asturian: babayu (ast)
- Azerbaijani: axmaq (az), qanmaz, key (az), küt (az), kütbeyin, tupoy (Russianism)
- Belarusian: дурны́ (durný), глу́пы (hlúpy), тупы́ (tupý)
- Bengali: মূর্খ (bn) (murkhô)
- Buginese: ᨅᨛᨂᨚ
- Bulgarian: глу́пав (bg) (glúpav), тъп (bg) (tǎp)
- Burmese: န (my) (na.), မိုက် (my) (muik), တုံးတာ (my) (tum:ta), တုံး (my) (tum:)
- Catalan: toix (ca) m, estúpid (ca) m, bèstia (ca) m or f, babau (ca), tanoca (ca)
- Chinese:
- Cantonese: 蠢 (ceon2)
- Mandarin: 笨 (zh) (bèn), 蠢 (zh) (chǔn), 呆 (zh) (dāi), 愚 (zh) (yú), 愚笨的 (zh) (yúbèn de)
- Cornish: gocki
- Czech: hloupý (cs) m
- Danish: dum (da)
- Dhivehi: ގަމާރު (gamāru)
- Dutch: dom (nl), onverstandig (nl), stom (nl)
- Esperanto: stulta (eo)
- Estonian: rumal (et), loll (et), nõme, tobe
- Faroese: býttur
- Finnish: tyhmä (fi), see also Thesaurus:tyhmä
- French: stupide (fr) m or f, bête (fr) f
- Galician: estúpido (gl) m
- Georgian: სულელი (suleli), შტერი (šṭeri), დებილი (debili), ჩლუნგი (člungi)
- German: dumm (de), doof (de), blöd (de)
- Greek: βλάκας (el) (vlákas), ηλίθιος (el) (ilíthios), ανόητος (el) (anóitos)
- Ancient: ἀνόητος (anóētos), ἀσύνετος (asúnetos), βλάξ (bláx), βεβρός (bebrós)
- Hebrew: טיפש \ טִפֵּשׁ (he) m (tipésh), מטופש m (metupásh)
- Hindi: मूर्ख (hi) (mūrkh), नासमझ (hi) (nāsmajh)
- Hungarian: buta (hu)
- Icelandic: heimskur (is)
- Ido: stupida (io)
- Ilocano: tabbed
- Indonesian: bebal (id), bodoh (id), tolol (id), goblok (id), geblek (id), dungu (id), sontoloyo (id)
- Irish: dúr, ainbhiosach, mórcheannach
- Italian: stupido (it), scemo (it)
- Japanese: 馬鹿 (ja) (ばか, baka), 馬鹿げた (ばかげた, bakageta), 間抜け (ja) (まぬけ, manuke), 愚か (ja) (おろか, oroka), 阿呆 (ja) (あほ, aho)
- Javanese: bodho (jv), goblog (jv), sontoloyo
- Kabuverdianu: tolobásku, jatu
- Kankanaey: tabbed
- Kapampangan: bolang, borbolen
- Kazakh: мисыз (misyz), дүлей (dülei), ақылсыз (aqylsyz)
- Khmer: ខ្លៅ (km) (khlaw), កំលៅ (kɑmlɨw), ងងីងងើ (ngɔɔngiingngəə), ងីងើ (km) (ngii ngəə), ឆោត (km) (chaot), ទុប្បញ្ញា (tupbɑɑññiə), ពភ្លីពព្លើ (pɔɔpliippləə), ពភ្លើ (km) (pɔphləə), ល្ងីល្ងើ (km) (lngii lngəə)
- Korean: 어리석다 (ko) (eoriseokda)
- Kurdish:
- Central Kurdish: گەوج (gewc), بێ عەقڵ (bê 'eqill)
- Kyrgyz: келесоо (ky) (kelesoo), акмак (ky) (akmak)
- Ladino: bovo, estupido, tonto, shapshal, aptal
- Lao: ຈ້າ (chā), ຊ້າ (sā), ຕຶບ (tưp), ປຶ (pư)
- Latin: stultus (la), blennus, stupidus, stolidus
- Latvian: stulbs, muļķīgs, dumjš
- Lithuanian: kvailas
- Macedonian: глупав (glupav)
- Malay: bodoh (ms), ahmak (ms), baghal, bahlul (ms), bangang (ms), bebal (ms), benak, bengap, bingung (ms), bongak (ms), bongok (ms), congong, dogol, dongok (ms), dungu (ms), goblok (ms), hamik, jahil (ms), palui (ms), pandik, pongah, pusung, sementung, songor, tolol (ms), tongong
- Malayalam: മണ്ടൻ (ml) m (maṇṭaṉ), പൊട്ടൻ m (poṭṭaṉ)
- Maori: moho, heahea, pongipongi, pohe, popohe, pōrewarewa, pōrewharewha
- Mongolian: мохоо (mn) (moxoo)
- Norman: niais
- Norwegian: dum (no)
- Old Church Slavonic:
- Cyrillic: глоупъ (glupŭ)
- Glagolitic: ⰳⰾⱆⱂⱏ (glupŭ)
- Old English: dysiġ
- Old Polish: głupy
- Ottoman Turkish: بوك (böñ)
- Pali: duppaññā
- Persian: احمق (fa) (ahmaq), کودن (fa) (kowdan)
- Plautdietsch: frekjt
- Polish: głupi (pl), durny (pl), tępy (pl), tępogłowy, zakuty (colloquial), durnowaty (pl) m
- Portuguese: estúpido (pt)
- Romanian: prost (ro), stupid (ro)
- Russian: глу́пый (ru) (glúpyj), дурно́й (ru) (durnój), тупо́й (ru) (tupój), неу́мный (ru) (neúmnyj), тупоу́мный (ru) (tupoúmnyj)
- Saanich: SC̸OTI
- Sanskrit: अज्ञान (sa) (ajñāna), मूर्ख (sa) (mūrkha), मूर (sa) (mūra), जल (sa) (jala), मूढ (sa) (mūḍha), निर्बुद्धि (sa) (nirbuddhi)
- Scottish Gaelic: gòrach, baoghalta, doilleir, amaideach
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: глу̑п m, тупоуман m, тупо̀глав m, бле̏сав m
- Roman: glȗp (sh) m, tupouman m, tupòglav (sh) m, blȅsav (sh)
- Sicilian: stùbbitu m, scimunitu (scn) m, babbu (scn) m, critinu m
- Sinhalese: මොට්ට (moṭṭa)
- Slovak: hlúpy (sk)
- Slovene: neumen (sl), butast, trapast, glúp
- Sorbian:
- Lower Sorbian: głupy
- Upper Sorbian: hłupy
- Spanish: estúpido (es), menso (es), gilí (es), pendejo (es), tonto (es)
- Sundanese: béno
- Swedish: dum (sv), omtöcknad (sv)
- Tagalog: bobo (tl), tanga
- Tajik: аҳмақ (tg) (ahmaq), нодон (tg) (nodon), аблаҳона (ablahona), беақл (tg) (beaql)
- Tamil: முட்டாள் (ta) (muṭṭāḷ)
- Tatar: ахмак (tt) (axmaq)
- Telugu: తెలివితక్కువ (telivitakkuva), బుద్ధిలేని (te) (buddhilēni), తెలివి లేని (telivi lēni)
- Thai: โง่ (th) (ngôo)
- Tocharian B: aknātsa
- Turkish: aptal (tr), salak (tr), bön (tr), ahmak (tr), ahmaklar (tr) pl
- Turkmen: akylsyz (tk), gagal, samsyk
- Ukrainian: дурни́й (uk) (durnýj), тупи́й (tupýj)
- Urdu: بے وقوف (be-vaqūf), ناسمجھ (nāsamajh), مورکھ (mūrkh)
- Uzbek: ahmoq (uz)
- Vietnamese: ngu (vi), ngu ngốc (vi)
- Walloon: biesse (wa) m or f, loigne (wa) m or f
- Welsh: twp (cy), bal
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