- Abaza: жвдзхъа́ (žʷdzqá)
- Abenaki: mikwa
- Abkhaz: ауаҭәа (awatʷa)
- Adyghe: ко (kʷo)
- Afrikaans: dy (af)
- Ainu: オㇺ (om), オミ (omi), オミヒ (omihi)
- Akan: srɛ
- Aklanon: paa
- Alabama: obi
- Albanian: kofshë (sq) f
- Arabic: فَخِذ m (faḵiḏ), فَخْذ m (faḵḏ)
- Egyptian Arabic: فخد m (faxd)
- Hijazi Arabic: فخذ m (faḵd, faḵḏ)
- Moroccan Arabic: فخد m (faḵd, fḵad)
- Aragonese: cuixa f
- Aramaic: ܥܛܡܐ ?
- Armenian: ազդր (hy) (azdr), (rare) զիստ (hy) (zist), (colloquial) բուդ (hy) (bud)
- Aromanian: coapsã f
- Assamese: ঊৰত (urot)
- Asturian: cadril (ast) m, muslu (ast) m
- Avar: мачӏчӏ (maččʼ)
- Aymara: lankhu chara
- Azerbaijani: bud, omba (az)
- Baluchi: ران
- Bambara: woro
- Banjarese: paha (bjn)
- Bashkir: бот (bot)
- Basque: izter
- Bau Bidayuh: kupang
- Belarusian: сцягно́ n (scjahnó), бядро́ n (bjadró)
- Bengali: ঊরূ (uru), জাং (bn) (jaṅ)
- Bhojpuri: जांघ (jāṅgh)
- Breton: morzhed (br) f
- Bulgarian: бедро́ (bg) n (bedró)
- Burmese: ပေါင် (my) (paung)
- Buryat: можо (možo)
- Catalan: cuixa (ca) f
- Central Melanau: laip, beteh
- Chamicuro: peeyi
- Chamorro: chachaga'
- Chechen: г1арт (g1art), варе (vare)
- Cherokee: ᎦᎦᎶᎢ (gagaloi)
- Chinese:
- Cantonese: 大腿 (daai6 teoi2), 大髀 (daai6 bei2)
- Literary Chinese: 髀 (bì)
- Mandarin: 大腿 (zh) (dàtuǐ)
- Chukchi: аймалк’ыл, ягначьын, ягнарылгын
- Chuvash: пӗҫӗ (pĕś̬ĕ)
- Coptic:
- Bohairic: ⲁⲗⲟϫ m (aloč), ⲙⲏⲣⲟⲥ m (mēros)
- Sahidic: ⲁⲗⲟϭ m (aloc), ⲁⲗⲱϫ pl (alōč)
- Cornish: mordhos f
- Corsican: coscia (co) f
- Crimean Tatar: сан
- Czech: stehno (cs) n
- Dalmatian: copsa f
- Danish: lår (da) n
- Dhivehi: ފަލަމަސްގަނޑު (falamasgaⁿḍu)
- Dinka: ɣäm
- Dupaningan Agta: pukal
- Dutch: dij (nl) f, bovenbeen (nl) n
- Dzongkha: བརླད་དོ། (brlad do)
- Egyptian: (mnt f)
- Erzya: качо (kačo)
- Esperanto: femuro
- Estonian: reis (et)
- Evenki: бо̄ка̄н (bōkān), гулдука (gulduka), умэкӣ (uməkī) (animal)
- Extremaduran: muhlu m, cacha f (of a woman)
- Faroese: lær n
- Fijian: saga-na, ogavae
- Finnish: reisi (fi)
- French: cuisse (fr) f
- Friulian: cuesse f
- Galician: coxa (gl) f, lomedro m, coxote m
- Gallo: qhesse ?
- Gamilaraay: tharra
- Georgian: ბარძაყი (barʒaq̇i)
- German: Oberschenkel (de) m
- Gilbertese: ranga
- Greek: μηρός (el) m (mirós)
- Ancient: μηρός m (mērós)
- Greenlandic: quttoraq
- Guaraní: uvã
- Gujarati: જાંઘ (jā̃gh)
- Haitian Creole: kwis
- Hawaiian: ʻūhā
- Hebrew: יָרֵךְ (he) f (yarekh)
- Higaonon: babun
- Hindi: जांघ f (jāṅgh), रान (hi) f (rān)
- Hungarian: comb (hu), felsőcomb
- Icelandic: læri n
- Ido: kruro (io)
- Igbo: otoko
- Ilocano: luppo
- Indonesian: paha (id)
- Ingrian: reis (human), sapso (animal)
- Ingush: ворув (voruv), ха (xa)
- Interlingua: coxa
- Inuktitut: ᖁᑦᑐᕌᒃ (qottoraak)
- Inupiaq: quktuġaq
- Iranun: bubun
- Irish: leis f, ceathrú f, láirig f, sliasaid f
- Istriot: cosa f
- Italian: coscia (it) f
- Japanese: 腿 (ja) (もも, momo), 股 (ja) (もも, momo), 太股 (ja) (ふともも, futomomo)
- Javanese: pupu
- Kabardian: куэ (kbd) (kʷɛ), копкъ (kʷopq)
- Kabuverdianu: koxa
- Kalmyk: таша (taşa)
- Kannada: ತೊಡೆ (kn) (toḍe)
- Karakalpak: şelek, şeker
- Karelian: pirdu, reiži
- Kashmiri: रान् f (rān)
- Kaurna: kanthi
- Kazakh: бұт (būt), сан (san)
- Khakas: пут (put)
- Khmer: ភ្លៅ (km) (phlɨw)
- Kimaragang: poo
- Komi-Zyrian: лядьвей (ľaďvej), бек (bek), зад (zad)
- Kongo: kito
- Korean: 허벅지 (ko) (heobeokji), 허벅다리 (heobeokdari), 넓적다리 (ko) (neopjeokdari)
- Koryak: ынмалӈыт (ənmalŋət)
- Kurdish:
- Central Kurdish: ڕان (ran)
- Northern Kurdish: hêt (ku)
- Kyrgyz: сан (ky) (san)
- Ladin: galón ?
- Lak: жира (žira)
- Lao: ກົກຂາ (kok khā)
- Latgalian: lytka f
- Latin: femur n
- Latvian: ciska f, augšstilbs m
- Laz: mesoğoni
- Lezgi: ятур (ätur), ютур (jutur)
- Ligurian: chéuscia f (Genovese dialect)
- Limburgish: die (li) ?
- Lingala: ebɛlɔ class 7/8, lokondó class 11/10
- Lithuanian: šlaunis ?
- Livonian: raigā
- Lombard:
- Eastern (Bergamasco): còssa f, galù m
- Western (Milanese): gallon f, garón m
- Lotud: poo
- Lower Sorbian: sćogno n
- Luganda: ekisambi
- Luxembourgish: Uewerschenkel ?
- Macedonian: бедро n (bedro)
- Maguindanao: bubun
- Malagasy: fe (mg), tsobe (mg)
- Malay: paha (ms)
- Malayalam: തുട (ml) (tuṭa)
- Maltese: koxxa f
- Manchu: ᠰᡠᡴᠰᠠᡥᠠ (suksaha)
- Mandinka: wutoo
- Mangarevan: uha
- Mansaka: paa
- Manx: maaish m, shleayst f, shleeast f
- Maori: hūwhā, kūwhā, kūhā, hūhā, koihanga
- Maranao: bobon
- Marathi: मांडी (māṇḍī)
- Mari:
- Western Mari: ӓрдӹн (ärdÿn)
- Mazanderani: اشکل (eškel)
- Mirandese: coixa f
- Mongolian: гуя (mn) (guja), ташаа (mn) (tašaa)
- Mwani: mpaja
- Nahuatl: tometz, metzquauhyotl
- Classical Nahuatl: metztli
- Nanai: талпи (talpi)
- Navajo: ajáád dah ditánígíí
- Neapolitan: coscia f
- Nepali: तिघ्रिा (tighriā), तिघ्रा (tighrā)
- Nogai: бут (but), сан (san)
- Norman: tchuisse f (Jersey), tchusse f (continental Normandy), tchiêsse f (Jersey), tchiesse f (Guernsey), kyis f (Sark)
- Norwegian: lår (no) n
- Occitan: cuèissa (oc) f
- Odia: ଜଘଂ (jaghaṁ)
- Ojibwe: (the back of my thigh) nibwaam, (the front of my thigh) injiingwan
- Old Church Slavonic: бедра f (bedra)
- Old English: þēoh n
- Old French: cuisse ?, quisse ?
- Old Frisian: thiāch ?
- Old Norse: þjó n
- Old Saxon: thio ?
- Ossetian: син (sin), агъд (aǧd)
- Ottoman Turkish: بوت (but), اویلق (uyluk), باجاق (bacak)
- Pali: satthi n or f, ūru m
- Pangasinan: ulpo
- Papiamentu: bel
- Pashto: ورون (ps) (woroon), ادوم (ps) (adaum)
- Persian: ران (fa) (rân)
- Phalura:
- Arabic: گُڑیۡ f
- Latin: gúṛi f
- Piedmontese: cheussa f
- Plains Cree: ᒥᐹᐧᒼ (mipwâm)
- Plautdietsch: Bowabeen n, Schinkjen m
- Polish: udo (pl) n
- Portuguese: coxa (pt) f
- Punjabi: ਪੱਟ (paṭṭa)
- Quechua: chanka (qu)
- Romanian: coapsă (ro) f
- Romansch: coissa f, quiessa f, cuissa f, cossa f
- Rungus: po'o
- Russian: бедро́ (ru) n (bedró), ля́жка (ru) (ljážka)
- Rwanda-Rundi: ikibero class 7/8
- Sabah Bisaya: tobing
- Samoan: tega
- Sanskrit: ऊरूः (ūrūḥ)
- Sardinian: coscia f, cossa f
- Scots: thee
- Scottish Gaelic: sliasaid f
- Sebop: pa'an
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: бѐдро n, бу̀тина f
- Roman: bèdro (sh) n, bùtina (sh) f
- Shona: zvidya
- Shor: устук
- Sicilian: còscia f, cùoscia f (Palermo dialect)
- Sinhalese: කලව (kalawa), ඌරුව (ūruwa)
- Slovak: stehno (sk) n
- Slovene: stegno n, bêdro (sl) n
- Somali: bawdo (so), cajar
- Southern Altai: тӧҥмӧк (töŋmök), јалмаш (ǰalmaš), кенек (kenek), сабат (sabat), алгый (algïy), сан (san)
- Spanish: muslo (es) m, muslamen (colloquial, esp. of a woman), tuto (es) (Chile), cuja (es) f
- Sranan Tongo: bowtu
- Swahili: paja (sw)
- Swedish: lår (sv) n
- Tabasaran: буд (bud)
- Tagal Murut: paa
- Tagalog: hita
- Tahitian: hūhā
- Tajik: рон (ron)
- Tambunan Dusun: poo
- Tamil: தொடை (ta) (toṭai)
- Tarifit: tameṣṣaṭṭ f
- Tatar:
- Cyrillic: бот (tt) (bot)
- Roman: bot
- Tausug: paa
- Telugu: తొడ (te) (toḍa)
- Tetum: ain-kelen
- Thai: ขาอ่อน (kǎa-ɔ̀ɔn)
- Tibetan: བརླ་ཤ (brla sha)
- Timugon Murut: paa
- Tocharian B: mlyuwe
- Tongan: tega
- Turkish: uyluk (tr), but (tr)
- Turkmen: but (tk)
- Tuvan: дөңмек (döñmek)
- Tày: cộ cam
- Udmurt: макес (makes)
- Ugaritic: 𐎌𐎖 (šq)
- Ukrainian: стегно́ n (stehnó), бедро́ (uk) n (bedró)
- Urdu: جانگھ f (jāṅgh), ران f (rān)
- Uyghur: son
- Uzbek: son (uz)
- Venetan: cosa (vec) f
- Veps: landeh, riiže
- Vietnamese: đùi (vi)
- Volapük: küid (vo)
- Võro: reis
- Walloon: cwisse, coxhe (wa) f
- Waray-Waray: hita
- Welsh: morddwyd (cy) f, clun (cy) f
- West Coast Bajau: poo
- West Frisian: bil (fy)
- Western Bukidnon Manobo: buvun
- Woiwurrung: ngarrge-jerrin
- Wolof: luppa, pooj (wo)
- Xhosa: ithanga
- Yakut: буут (buut)
- Yiddish: דיך m or f (dikh)
- Yoruba: itan
- Zazaki: hête
- Zulu: ithanga (zu) class 5/6
- Zyphe: bong
- ǃXóõ: ǂqhàla
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