- Abkhaz: ацара (acara)
- Afar: gexe
- Afrikaans: loop (af)
- Ainu: アㇵカス (ahkas), アㇷ゚カス (apkas)
- Akatek: b'ey
- Aklanon: eakaw
- Albanian: eci (sq)
- Amharic: ተራመደ (täramädä), መራመድ (märamäd)
- Arabic: مَشَى (ar) (mašā), تَمَشَّى (tamaššā)
- Hijazi Arabic: مِشي (miši), يِمشي (yimši) (imperfect)
- South Levantine Arabic: مشى (maša)
- Aramaic:
- Assyrian Neo-Aramaic: ܗܲܠܸܟ݂ (haliḵ), ܚܵܕܹܪ (ḵādēr), ܪܵܓ݂ܹܠ (rāḡēl), ܓ̰ܵܘܹܓ̰ (jāwēj)
- Classical Syriac: ܗܠܟ (halek)
- Armenian: քայլել (hy) (kʻaylel)
- Assamese: খোজ কাঢ় (khüz karh), বুল (bul) (less common in Standard)
- Asturian: andar (ast)
- Azerbaijani: yerimək (az), gəzmək (az)
- Basque: ibili
- Belarusian: ісці́ (iscí), хадзі́ць (xadzícʹ), гуля́ць (huljácʹ) (leisurely), ісці́ пе́шшу (iscí pjéššu)
- Bengali: হাঁটা (bn) (hãṭa), চলা (bn) (cola)
- Bikol Central: lakaw (bcl)
- Bulgarian: хо́дя (bg) (hódja), вървя́ (bg) (vǎrvjá), оти́вам (bg) (otívam)
- Burmese: လျှောက် (my) (hlyauk), လမ်းလျှောက် (my) (lam:hlyauk)
- Catalan: caminar (ca)
- Chechen: лела (lela)
- Cherokee: ᎠᎢ (ai)
- Cheyenne: -amehné
- Chinese:
- Cantonese: 行 (yue) (haang4), 行路 (haang4 lou6) (on streets)
- Dungan: зу (zu)
- Hakka: 行 (hàng), 行路 (hàng-lu) (on streets)
- Hokkien: 行 (zh-min-nan) (kiâⁿ), 行路 (zh-min-nan) (kiâⁿ-lō͘) (on streets)
- Mandarin: 走 (zh) (zǒu), 走路 (zh) (zǒulù) (on streets), 步行 (zh) (bùxíng), 行走 (zh) (xíngzǒu), 行 (zh) (xíng) (literary)
- Wu: 走 (5tseu), 跑 (6bau)
- Coptic: ⲙⲟⲟϣⲉ (mooše)
- Czech: jít (cs), chodit (cs)
- Danish: gå (da)
- Dhivehi: please add this translation if you can
- Dutch: lopen (nl)
- Egyptian: (hꜣj)
- Esperanto: promeni (eo), piediri, marŝi (eo)
- Estonian: kõndima (et)
- Finnish: kävellä (fi), käydä (fi) (poetic or archaic), lampsia (fi), lompsia, käppäillä (fi), köpöttää (fi), linkuttaa (fi), tepastella (fi), taapertaa (fi), tallustaa (fi), tallata (fi), talsia (fi), dallata (fi)
- French: marcher (fr), se promener (fr)
- Ga: nyiɛmɔ
- Galician: camiñar (gl), andar (gl)
- Georgian: სვლა (svla), სიარული (siaruli)
- German: gehen (de)
- Alemannic German: laufe
- Gothic: 𐍈𐌰𐍂𐌱𐍉𐌽 (ƕarbōn)
- Greek: περπατάω (el) (perpatáo)
- Ancient: βαδίζω (badízō), στείχω (steíkhō), βαίνω (baínō), περιπατέω (peripatéō), πορεύομαι (poreúomai), ὁδοιπορέω (hodoiporéō), πατέω (patéō), πεζεύω (pezeúō)
- Gujarati: જવું (gu) (javũ)
- Hawaiian: hele wāwae
- Hebrew: הָלַךְ (he) (halákh)
- Hindi: टहलना (hi) (ṭahalnā), चलना (hi) (calnā), जाना (hi) (jānā)
- Hungarian: jár (hu), megy (hu), sétál (hu), gyalogol (hu), gyalog megy
- Ibanag: lakad
- Icelandic: ganga (is), labba (informal)
- Ido: promenar (io)
- Indonesian: jalan (id)
- Ingrian: männä, käyvvä, lovata
- Interlingua: promenar, ambular
- Irish: siúil
- Isan: please add this translation if you can
- Italian: camminare (it), andare a piedi
- Japanese: 歩く (ja) (あるく, aruku)
- Javanese: mlaku (jv)
- Kabuverdianu: anda, andá
- Kannada: please add this translation if you can
- Kashubian: chòdzëc
- Kazakh: жүру (jüru)
- Khmer: ដើរ (km) (daə)
- Kikuyu: thiĩ
- Korean: 걷다 (ko) (geotda), 가다 (ko) (gada), 걸어가다 (ko) (georeogada)
- Krio: waka
- Kurdish:
- Central Kurdish: ڕۆیشتن (ckb) (royiştin), پیاسە کردن (pyase kirdin)
- Kyrgyz: жүрүү (ky) (jürüü), басуу (ky) (basuu)
- Lao: ຍ່າງ (nyāng), ດຸ່ງ (dung)
- Latgalian: īt, staiguot, veižuot
- Latin: gradior (la), ambulō (la), vadō
- Latvian: iet (lv), staigāt (lv)
- Lingala: tambola, kotambola
- Lithuanian: eiti (lt), vaikščioti
- Livonian: kǟdõ
- Lombard: andà (lmo)
- Lü: ᦵᦤᦲᧃ (doen)
- Luganda: okutambula
- Lushootseed: ʔibəš
- Luxembourgish: goen (lb), trëppelen, spadséieren
- Macedonian: оди (odi), пешачи (pešači), шета (šeta) (to go for a walk), иде (ide)
- Magahi: 𑂥𑂳𑂪𑂪 (bulal)
- Malay: berjalan (ms)
- Malayalam: നടക്കുക (ml) (naṭakkuka)
- Maltese: mexa
- Manchu: ᠶᠠᠪᡠᠮᠪᡳ (yabumbi), ᡶᡝᠯᡳᠶᡝᠮᠪᡳ (feliyembi)
- Maore Comorian: uendra
- Maori: haere-ā-waewae, whakaraka, wawake, haere mā raro
- Mapudungun: xekan
- Marathi: chalane n
- Mbyá Guaraní: guata
- Middle English: walken
- Mongolian: явган явах (javgan javax)
- Classical Mongolian: ᠶᠠᠪᠤᠮᠤᠢ (yabumui)
- Nahuatl: nenemi (nah)
- Nepali: हिँड्नु (ne) (hĩḍnu)
- Ngarrindjeri: noppun
- Ngunawal: yerrabi
- Norman: marchi
- Norwegian: gå (no), spasere (no)
- Occitan: caminar (oc)
- Odia: ଆସିବା (āsibā)
- Old English: gān
- Oromo: deemuu
- Ossetian: цӕуын (cæwyn)
- Pashto: please add this translation if you can
- Persian: راه رفتن (fa) (râh raftan), پیاده رفتن (piyâde raftan)
- Pipil: nejnemi, nehnemi
- Plautdietsch: gonen
- Polish: iść (pl), chodzić (pl)
- Portuguese: andar (pt), caminhar (pt)
- Punjabi: ਚਲਣਾ (calṇā)
- Quechua: riy (qu)
- Rapa Nui: ha'ere
- Romani: phirel
- Romanian: merge (ro), umbla (ro)
- Romansch: chaminar
- Russian: ходи́ть (ru) impf (xodítʹ) (abstract verb), идти́ (ru) impf (idtí) (concrete verb), шага́ть (ru) impf (šagátʹ), идти́ пешко́м impf (idtí peškóm), гуля́ть (ru) impf (guljátʹ) (leisurely)
- Saho: gerhe
- Samoan: e savali
- Sango: tambula
- Sanskrit: चलति (sa) (calati), एति (sa) (eti)
- Sardinian: caminare
- Saterland Frisian: gunge, loope, treede
- Scottish Gaelic: coisich
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: хо́дати impf, хо̀дити pf, ѝћи impf (informal), че́пати impf (Croatian), ше́тати impf, проше́тати pf
- Roman: hódati (sh) impf, hòditi (sh) pf, ìći impf (informal), čépati (sh) impf (Croatian), šétati (sh) impf, prošétati (sh) pf
- Shan: please add this translation if you can
- Sicilian: caminari (scn), jiri pedi pedi, passijari
- Sindhi: هلڻ
- Slovak: ísť (sk), ísť krokom, ísť peši, chodiť
- Slovene: hoditi (sl), iti (sl)
- Somali: tegid
- Sorbian:
- Lower Sorbian: chójźiś impf, pśechójźowaś se impf
- Spanish: caminar (es), andar (es)
- Sundanese: papah
- Swahili: kutembea
- Swedish: gå (sv), gå till fots (idionomic)
- Sylheti: ꠀꠐꠣ (aṭa)
- Tagalog: maglakad
- Tahitian: haere
- Tajik: гаштан (tg) (gaštan)
- Tamil: நட (ta) (naṭa)
- Tatar: йөрергә (tt) (yörergä)
- Tausug: panaw
- Telugu: నడుచుట (te) (naḍucuṭa)
- Ternate: tagi
- Tetum: la'o
- Thai: เดิน (th) (dəən)
- Tibetan: གོམ་པ་རྒྱག (gom pa rgyag), ཞབས་གོམ་བཀྱོན (zhabs gom bkyon) (honorific)
- Tidore: tagi
- Tok Pisin: wokabaut
- Turkish: yürümek (tr)
- Turkmen: ýöremek
- Tuvan: кылаштаар (kılaştaar)
- Ukrainian: ходи́ти (uk) (xodýty), іти́ (uk) (itý), іти́ кро́ком (itý krókom), гуля́ти (huljáty) (leisurely), іти́ пі́шки (itý píšky)
- Urdu: ٹہلنا (ṭahalnā), چلنا (calnā), جانا (jānā)
- Uyghur: ماڭماق (mangmaq)
- Uzbek: yurmoq (uz)
- Venda: tshimbila
- Venetan: caminar (vec), caminare
- Vietnamese: đi (vi), đi bộ (vi)
- Walloon: roter (wa)
- Waray-Waray: lakaw, lakat
- Welsh: cerdded (cy)
- West Frisian: gean (fy)
- White Hmong: taug kev
- Xhosa: -hamba
- Yiddish: גיין (geyn), שפּאַצירן (shpatsirn)
- Yurok: hegook'
- Zazaki: pay şiyen, luwen
- Zealandic: loôpe
- Zhuang: byaij, yamq
- Zulu: -hamba (zu)
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