- Abkhaz: ақуҧш (akupŝ)
- Acehnese: please add this translation if you can
- Afrikaans: jonk (af)
- Ainu: ペウレ (pewre)
- Albanian: ri (sq)
- Arabic: صَغِير m (ṣaḡīr), حَدَث (ar) m (ḥadaṯ), شَابّ m (šābb), صَغِير اَلسِّنّ (ṣaḡīr as-sinn)
- Egyptian Arabic: شب m (šabb), صغير m (ṣoġayyar)
- South Levantine Arabic: زغير (zḡīr)
- Aragonese: choven (an)
- Armenian: երիտասարդ (hy) (eritasard)
- Aromanian: tinir
- Assamese: ডেকা (deka)
- Asturian: xoven (ast)
- Avar: гӏолохъанаб (ʻoloqxanab)
- Azerbaijani: gənc (az), cavan (az)
- Balinese: muda, nguda
- Baluchi: جوان (jawán)
- Bashkir: йәш (yəş)
- Basque: gazte
- Belarusian: малады́ (maladý), ю́ны (júny)
- Bengali: যুবক (bn) (jubok) (of men), যুবতী (bn) (juboti) (of women), তরুণ (bn) (torun), জোয়ান (bn) (jōẇan)
- Breton: yaouank (br)
- Brunei Malay: muda
- Buginese: lolo
- Bulgarian: млад (bg) (mlad)
- Burmese: ငယ် (my) (ngai)
- Carpathian Rusyn: молоды́й (molodŷ́j)
- Catalan: jove (ca) m or f
- Chakma: please add this translation if you can
- Eastern Cham: please add this translation if you can
- Western Cham: please add this translation if you can
- Cham:
- Chamicuro: shac̈hullo
- Chechen: къона (qʼona), жима (žima)
- Chinese:
- Cantonese: 年輕 / 年轻 (nin4 heng1, nin4 hing1)
- Dungan: нянчин (ni͡ančin)
- Eastern Min: 年輕 / 年轻 (nièng-kĭng)
- Hakka: 年輕 / 年轻 (ngièn-khiâng / ngiàn-khiâng)
- Hokkien: 年輕 / 年轻 (nî-khin / liân-kheng)
- Mandarin: 年輕 / 年轻 (zh) (niánqīng)
- Wu: 年輕 / 年轻
- Chuvash: ҫамрӑк (śamrăk)
- Cornish: yowynk
- Crimean Tatar: yaş, genç
- Czech: mladý (cs) m
- Dalmatian: jaun m
- Danish: ung (da)
- Dutch: jong (nl), jeugdig (nl)
- Erzya: од (od)
- Esperanto: juna (eo)
- Estonian: noor (et)
- Evenki: илмакта (ilmakta)
- Extremaduran: please add this translation if you can
- Faroese: ungur
- Finnish: nuori (fi)
- French: jeune (fr) m or f
- Old French: jovene, juene
- Friulian: zovin, ğovin
- Galician: xove
- Georgian: ახალგაზრდა (axalgazrda)
- German: jung (de), jugendlich (de)
- Pennsylvania German: jung
- Gothic: 𐌾𐌿𐌲𐌲𐍃 (juggs)
- Greek: νεαρός (el) (nearós), άπλερος (el) m (ápleros)
- Ancient: νέος (néos)
- Gujarati: યુવાન (yuvān)
- Haitian Creole: jèn
- Hebrew: צָעִיר (he) (tsa'ir)
- Higaonon: mangohod
- Hindi: युवा (hi) (yuvā)
- Hungarian: fiatal (hu), ifjú (hu)
- Icelandic: ungur (is)
- Ido: yuna (io)
- Indonesian: muda (id)
- Ingrian: noori
- Ingush: къона (qʼona)
- Interlingua: juvene
- Irish: óg (ga)
- Istriot: xuvena f
- Italian: giovane (it)
- Japanese: 若い (ja) (わかい, wakai)
- Javanese: enom (jv), nom (jv), nèm, timur
- Kannada: ತರುಣ (kn) (taruṇa)
- Karachay-Balkar: жаш (jaş)
- Karakhanid: ياشْ (yāš)
- Kashubian: młodi
- Kazakh: жас (kk) (jas)
- Khmer: ក្មេង (km) (kmeeng)
- Khmu: ຫນຶມ
- Komi-Permyak: please add this translation if you can
- Komi-Zyrian: please add this translation if you can
- Korean: 어리다 (ko) (eorida), 젊다 (ko) (jeomda)
- Kumyk: яш (yaş)
- Kurdish:
- Central Kurdish: گەنج (ckb) (genc)
- Northern Kurdish: ciwan (ku), xort (ku)
- Kyrgyz: жаш (ky) (jaş)
- Ladino: mansevo, djoven, chiko (Monastir)
- Lao: ຍຸພະ (nyu pha)
- Latgalian: jauns
- Latin: iuvenis (la) m or f, puer (la) m (even 17), puella (la) f (even 17), iuvenis (la) m or f (even 20 to 40), adolescens m or f (even 30 and more)
- Latvian: jauns (lv)
- Laz: biç̌i, bozo
- Lithuanian: jaunas (lt)
- Lombard: giovin, giuin, gioven m, giovena f
- Louisiana Creole French: jènn
- Luxembourgish: jonk
- Macedonian: млад (mlad)
- Maguindanao: manguda
- Makasar: lolo
- Malay: muda (ms)
- Malayalam: ഇളയതായ (iḷayatāya)
- Maltese: żagħżugħ, żagħżugħa f, żgħażagħ pl
- Manchu: ᠠᠰᡳᡥᠠᠨ (asihan)
- Manx: aeg
- Maori: taitamariki
- Maranao: mangoda, moda
- Marathi: तरुण (taruṇ)
- Mari:
- Eastern Mari: изи (izi)
- Western Mari: please add this translation if you can
- Megleno-Romanian: tinir
- Mingrelian: ახალგაზდა (axalgazda)
- Mòcheno: jung
- Moksha: please add this translation if you can
- Mon: please add this translation if you can
- Mongolian: залуу (mn) (zaluu)
- Nanai: наондёан (naonʒoan)
- Nepali: तन्नेरी m (tannerī), तरुण (taruṇ), जवान (javān)
- Nganasan: нумәә (numəə)
- Norman: janne (Jersey)
- Norwegian: ung (no)
- Occitan: jove (oc)
- Okinawan: 若さん (わかさん, wakasan)
- Old Church Slavonic:
- Cyrillic: младъ (mladŭ)
- Glagolitic: ⰿⰾⰰⰴⱏ (mladŭ)
- Old East Slavic: молодъ (molodŭ)
- Old English: geong (ang)
- Old Javanese: nguḍa, nwam
- Old Norse: ungr
- Old Saxon: giung, jung
- Old Turkic: 𐰖𐰀𐰽 (y¹as¹ /yāš/)
- Ossetian: ӕрыгон (ærygon), ӕвзонг (ævzong)
- Pashto: ځوان (ps) (źwân)
- Persian: جوان (fa) (javân)
- Plautdietsch: junk
- Polish: młody (pl)
- Portuguese: jovem (pt)
- Quechua: wamra (qu), wayna
- Rakhine: please add this translation if you can
- Rohingya: please add this translation if you can
- Romani: terno
- Romanian: tânăr (ro), (archaic) june (ro)
- Romansch: giuven
- Russian: молодо́й (ru) (molodój), ю́ный (ru) (júnyj), младо́й (ru) (mladój) (archaic, poetic)
- Sami:
- Inari Sami: nuorâ
- Kildin Sami: нӯрр (nūrr)
- Northern Sami: nuorra
- Skolt Sami: nuõrr
- Sanskrit: युवन् (sa) (yúvan), कनीन (sa) (kanīna)
- Sardinian: giòvanu
- Scots: yung
- Scottish Gaelic: òg
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: мла̑д
- Roman: mlȃd (sh)
- Sicilian: giùvini (scn)
- Silesian: mody
- Sindhi: جوان (javānu)
- Sinhalese: තරුණ (taruṇa)
- Slovak: mladý (sk)
- Slovene: mlád (sl)
- Sorbian:
- Lower Sorbian: młody
- Upper Sorbian: młody
- Spanish: joven (es)
- Sundanese: anom (su)
- Swahili: -changa (sw), -dogo (sw)
- Swedish: ung (sv)
- Sylheti: please add this translation if you can
- Tagalog: bata (tl)
- Tajik: ҷавон (tg) (javon)
- Talysh: cıvon
- Tamil: இளைய (ta) (iḷaiya), இளம் (ta) (iḷam)
- Tat: cavan
- Tatar: яшь (tt) (yaş’)
- Telugu: యువ (te) (yuva)
- Thai: เด็ก (th) (dèk), หนุ่ม (th) (nùm) (males only), สาว (th) (sǎao) (females only)
- Tibetan: གཞོན་ནུ (gzhon nu)
- Tofa: ниит (níít)
- Turkish: genç (tr)
- Turkmen: ýaş
- Udmurt: please add this translation if you can
- Ugaritic: 𐎕𐎙𐎗 (ṣġr)
- Ukrainian: молоди́й (uk) m (molodýj), ю́ний (uk) (júnyj)
- Urdu: جوان (javān)
- Uyghur: ياش (yash)
- Uzbek: yosh (uz)
- Venetan: xovane
- Vietnamese: trẻ (vi) (of humans), non (vi) (of other living beings)
- Vilamovian: jong
- Votic: noori
- Welsh: ieuanc (cy), ifanc (cy)
- West Frisian: jong
- White Hmong: hluas
- Yiddish: יונג (yung)
- Zazaki: ciwan
- Zhuang: coz, nomj
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