- Afar: iyya
- Afrikaans: wie (af)
- Aklanon: sin-o
- Albanian: kush (sq)
- Aleut: kiin
- American Sign Language: L@Chin-ThumbBack Squeeze
- Arabic: مَن (ar) (man)
- Chadian Arabic: ياتو (yātu)
- Egyptian Arabic: مين (mīn)
- Hijazi Arabic: مين (mīn)
- Levantine Arabic: مين (mīn)
- Moroccan Arabic: شكون (škūn) (nominative), من (man) (genitive)
- Aramaic: מַן (man)
- Armenian: ով (hy) (ov)
- Old Armenian: ո (o), ով (ov)
- Aromanian: tsine
- Asturian: quién (ast), quiénes (ast) pl
- Azerbaijani: kim (az)
- Balinese: nyen
- Bashkir: кем (kem)
- Basque: nor (eu)
- Belarusian: хто (be) (xto)
- Bengali: কে (bn) (ke)
- Bhojpuri: के (kē)
- Bikol Central: siisay (bcl)
- Blackfoot: tahkaa
- Breton: piv (br)
- Bulgarian: кой (koj)
- Burmese: ဘယ်သူ (bhaisu)
- Carpathian Rusyn: хто (xto)
- Catalan: qui (ca)
- Cebuano: kinsa
- Chamicuro: na'shanana
- Chechen: мила (mila)
- Cherokee: ᎦᎪ (gago)
- Chichewa: ndani
- Chickasaw: kata
- Chinese:
- Cantonese: 邊個/边个 (yue) (bin1 go3), (literary) 誰/谁 (yue) (seoi4), 邊位/边位 (bin1 wai2), 乜誰/乜谁 (yue) (mat1 seoi4-2) (informal), 何人 (ho4 jan4), 誰人/谁人 (seoi4 jan4), 阿誰/阿谁 (aa3 seoi4)
- Dungan: сый (sɨy)
- Eastern Min: 底人 (diē-nè̤ng, dē̤-nè̤ng, dē̤-è̤ng)
- Hakka: 麼人/么人 (má-ngìn, mán-ngìn), 麼儕/么侪 (má-sà), 何人 (hò-ngìn), 哪儕/哪侪 (nai-sà)
- Hokkien: 啥人 (zh-min-nan) (siáⁿ-lâng), 誰/谁 (zh-min-nan) (sûi, chûi, chūi, cho̍ah, chiâ, chôa, tiâng, siáng, siâng), 啥物人 (siáⁿ-mih-lâng, siáⁿ-mí-lâng, sáng-n̂g, siàng-n̂g), 甚物人 (sím-mih-lâng), 是誰/是谁 (chī-chūi, sī-sûi), 底人 (tī-lâng)
- Mandarin: 誰/谁 (zh) (shuí, shéi), 何人 (zh) (hérén), 誰人/谁人 (zh) (shéirén, shuírén), 阿誰/阿谁 (zh) (āshéi, āshuí)
- Wu: 啥人
- Chukchi: мэӈин (mėṇin)
- Chuvash: кам (kam)
- Classical Nahuatl: āc, āquihqueh (plural), āquin
- Cree: awina
- Crimean Tatar: kim
- Czech: kdo (cs)
- Dalmatian: ci
- Danish: hvem (da)
- Dargwa: чи (či)
- Dolgan: ким
- Dutch: wie (nl)
- Esperanto: kiu (eo)
- Estonian: kes (et)
- Evenki: ңи
- Faroese: hvør (fo) m or f, hvat (fo) n
- Finnish: kuka (fi) (singular), ken (fi) (singular, poetic), ketkä (fi) pl
- French: qui (fr)
- Old French: qui, ki, cui
- Galician: quen (gl) m or m pl or f or f pl
- Georgian: ვინ (ka) (vin)
- German: wer (de)
- Gothic: 𐍈𐌰𐍃 (ƕas)
- Greek: ποιος (el) (poios)
- Ancient: τίς m or f (tís)
- Guaraní: máva (gn)
- Gujarati: કોણ (koṇ)
- Haitian Creole: kimoun, kiyès
- Hausa: wā̀nē nḕ m, wā̀cē cḕ f
- Hebrew: מִי (he) (mi)
- Higaonon: sin-o
- Hiligaynon: sin-o
- Hindi: कौन (hi) (kaun)
- Hungarian: ki (hu), kik pl
- Ibanag: sinni
- Icelandic: hver (is) m or f, hvert (is), hvað (is) n
- Ido: qua (io), qui (io) pl
- Igbo: ònye
- Ilocano: sino, siasino, asino
- Indonesian: siapa (id)
- Ingrian: ken
- Ingush: мала (mala)
- Interlingua: qui (ia)
- Irish: cé
- Old Irish: cía
- Italian: chi (it)
- Japanese: 誰 (ja) (だれ, dare), だれ (ja) (dare), どなた (ja) (donata) (honorific), どちらさま (dochirasama) (honorific)
- Javanese: sapa (jv), sinten (kromo-level)
- Jeju: 누게 (nuge)
- Kalmyk: кен (ken)
- Kapampangan: ninu
- Karachay-Balkar: ким (kim)
- Karaim: kim
- Karakalpak: kim
- Karakhanid: كِمْ (kim)
- Kashubian: chto
- Kazakh: кім (kk) (kım)
- Khakas: кем (kem)
- Khmer: អ្នកណា (nĕək naa), នរណា (km) (nɔɔ naa), ដែល (km) (dael)
- Kikuyu: nũũ
- Kinaray-a: sin-o
- Korean: 누구 (ko) (nugu)
- Krio: udat
- Kriol: hu
- Kumyk: ким (kim)
- Kurdish:
- Central Kurdish: کێ (kê)
- Northern Kurdish: kî (ku), kê (ku)
- Kyrgyz: ким (ky) (kim)
- Lao: ໃຜ (phai)
- Latgalian: kas
- Latin: quis (la) m or f
- Latvian: kas (lv) (who and what)
- Limburgish: wae (li)
- Linngithigh: a'inh
- Lithuanian: kas (lt) pl (who and what)
- Lombard: chi (lmo)
- Louisiana Creole: ki moun, ki
- Macedonian: кој (mk) (koj)
- Malay: siapa (ms)
- Malayalam: ആര് (ml) (ārŭ)
- Maltese: min
- Maori: wai (mi)
- Mari:
- Eastern Mari: кӧ (kö)
- Middle English: who
- Middle Korean: 누〮 (nwú)
- Mon: please add this translation if you can
- Mongolian:
- Cyrillic: хэн (mn) (xen)
- Mongolian: ᠬᠡᠨ (ken)
- Mwani: nani
- Neapolitan: chi
- Ngazidja Comorian: nɗopvi
- Nheengatu: awá
- Nigerian Pidgin: hú
- Nogai: ким (kim)
- Northern Mansi: (please verify) хотьют (hotʹût)
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: hvem (no)
- Nynorsk: kven (nn)
- Ojibwe: awenen
- Okinawan: 誰 (たー, tā)
- Old Church Slavonic:
- Cyrillic: къто (kŭto)
- Glagolitic: ⰽⱏⱅⱁ (kŭto)
- Old Dutch: wie, wē
- Old East Slavic: къто (kŭto), хто (xto)
- Old English: hwā
- Old Frisian: hwā
- Old Javanese: syapa
- Old Saxon: hwē
- Old Turkic: 𐰚𐰢 (kem)
- Ossetian: чи (ḱi)
- Ottoman Turkish: كیم (kim)
- Pangasinan: siopa
- Pannonian Rusyn: хто (xto)
- Papiamentu: ken
- Pashto: please add this translation if you can
- Persian:
- Dari: کِی (fa) (kī)
- Iranian Persian: کی (fa) (ki)
- Polish: kto (pl)
- Portuguese: quem (pt)
- Punjabi: ਕੌਣ (kauṇă)
- Purepecha: ne
- Rapa Nui: aai
- Rohingya: hon
- Romani: kon
- Romanian: cine (ro)
- Romansch: tgi
- Russian: кто (ru) (kto)
- Saho: iyya
- Sanskrit: कः (sa) m (kaḥ)
- Scots: wha
- Scottish Gaelic: cò
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: ко̏ (Bosnia, Serbia), тко̏ (Croatia)
- Roman: kȍ (Bosnia, Serbia), tkȍ (Croatia)
- Shor: кем (kem)
- Sinhalese: කවුද (kawuda)
- Slovak: kto (sk)
- Slovene: kdó (sl)
- Sorbian:
- Lower Sorbian: chto
- Upper Sorbian: chto, štó
- Southern Altai: кем (kem)
- Spanish: quién (es), quiénes (es) pl
- Sundanese: saha
- Swedish: vem (sv) (singular), vilka (sv) (plural)
- Tagalog: sino (tl)
- Tajik: кӣ (tg) (ki)
- Talysh: ki, (Asalemi) کی (ki)
- Tamil: யார் (ta) (yār), எவர் (ta) (evar), எவன் (ta) (evaṉ)
- Taos: pʼų́
- Tat: ki
- Tatar: кем (kem)
- Tausug: hisiyu
- Telugu: ఎవరు (te) (evaru)
- Tetum: sé
- Thai: ใคร (th) (krai)
- Tibetan: སུ (su)
- Tocharian A: kus
- Tocharian B: kᵤse
- Tofa: ӄум (qum)
- Tok Pisin: husat
- Turkish: kim (tr)
- Turkmen: kim
- Tuvan: кым (kım)
- Ugaritic: 𐎎𐎊 (my)
- Ukrainian: хто (uk) (xto)
- Urdu: کَون (kaun)
- Urum: ким (kim)
- Uyghur: كىم (kim)
- Uzbek: kim (uz)
- Vietnamese: ai (vi)
- Volapük: kim (vo)
- Wakhi: ku
- Walloon: kî (wa) m or f
- Waray-Waray: hin-o, hin-o
- Welsh: pwy
- West Frisian: wa (fy)
- White Hmong: leej twg
- Winnebago: peežega
- Yagnobi: ках (kax)
- Yakut: ким (kim)
- Yiddish: ווער (ver)
- Yola: fho
- Yoruba: ta
- Zazaki: kom, kam (diq)
- Zealandic: wie, wien (before a vowel)
- Zhuang: bouxlawz
- Zulu: ubani class 1a/2a
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