Abkhaz: ауаҩы ( awajʷə )
Achuar: aishmang
Afrikaans: mens (af)
Ahom: 𑜀𑜤𑜃𑜫 ( kun )
Ainu: アイヌ ( aynu )
Aja: i'i
Aklanon: tawo
Albanian: njeri (sq)
Aleut: tayaĝux̂
Amharic: የሰው ልጅ ( yäsäw ləǧ ) , ሰው ( säw )
Apache:
Western Apache: ndeeń
Arabic: إِنْسَان (ar) m ( ʔinsān ) , نَاس pl ( nās ) ( plural ) , بَشَر (ar) m ( bašar ) , إِنْس m ( ʔins )
Egyptian Arabic: إنسان m ( ensān ) , بنيآدم m ( baniādam )
Hijazi Arabic: إنسان m ( ʼinsān ) , بني آدم m ( bani ʼādam )
Moroccan Arabic: إنسان m ( ʔinsān ) , بنادم m ( bnādim, bnādam )
Aragonese: homo m , umano (an) m
Aramaic:
Assyrian Neo-Aramaic: ܐ݇ܢܵܫܵܐ c ( nāšā )
Hebrew: אנשא c ( nāšā )
Syriac: ܐܢܫܐ c ( nāšā )
Argobba: ሱ ( su )
Armenian: մարդ (hy) ( mard )
Aromanian: om (roa-rup)
Assamese: মানুহ ( manuh )
Asturian: home (ast) m , humanu (ast) m , ser humanu (ast) m
Atikamekw: iriniw
Avar: чи ( či ) , гӏадан ( ʻadan ) , инсан ( insan )
Azerbaijani: insan (az) , adam (az) , kişi (az)
Bashkir: кеше ( keşe ) , әҙәм ( əźəm ) , бәндә ( bəndə )
Basque: gizon (eu) , gizaki
Belarusian: чалаве́к (be) m ( čalavjék ) , лю́дзі pl ( ljúdzi ) ( plural )
Bengali: মানুষ (bn) ( manuś ) , মানব ( manob ) , ইনসান (bn) ( inośan )
Berber:
Kabyle: amdan
Tashelhit: afgan m , bnadm m
Bilua: maba
Bislama: man
Blagar: ne
Bouyei: wenz
Bulgarian: чове́к (bg) m ( čovék ) , хо́ра (bg) pl ( hóra ) ( plural ) , лю́де pl ( ljúde ) ( plural, archaic )
Burmese: လူ (my) ( lu ) , မနုဿ (my) ( ma.nu.ssa. ) , လူသား (my) ( lusa: ) , ပုဂ္ဂိုလ် (my) ( pugguil ) , လူ (my) ( lu )
Buryat: хүн ( xün )
Catalan: home (ca) m , humà (ca) m , ésser humà m
Catawba: ye
Central Melanau: tenawan
Chechen: адам ( adam )
Cherokee: ᏴᏫ ( yvwi )
Chichewa: munthu
Chinese:
Cantonese: 人 (yue) ( jan4 ) , 人類 / 人类 ( jan4 leoi6 ) , 人类 ( jan4 leoi6 )
Dungan: жын ( řɨn )
Hakka: 人類 / 人类 , 人类 ( ngìn-lui )
Mandarin: 人 (zh) ( rén ) , 人類 / 人类 (zh) ( rénlèi ) , 人类 (zh) ( rénlèi )
Min Bei: 人 ( nêng )
Min Dong: 儂 / 侬 , 侬 ( nè̤ng ) , 人 ( ìng ) , 人類 / 人类 ( ìng-lôi ) , 人类 ( ìng-lôi )
Min Nan: 儂 / 侬 (zh-min-nan) , 侬 (zh-min-nan) ( lâng )
Wu: 人類 / 人类 , 人类 ( zen le )
Chukchi: о’равэтԓьан ( o’ravėtḷʹan )
Chuvash: ҫын ( śyn ) , этем ( et̬em ) , тӑнлӑ ҫын ( tănlă ś̬yn )
Coptic: ⲣⲱⲙⲉ ( rōme )
Crimean Tatar: adam , insan
Czech: člověk (cs) m , lidská bytost f
Dalmatian: jomno m
Danish: menneske (da) n
Darkinjung: kuri
Dhivehi: އިންސާނުން ( in̊sānun̊ )
Dutch: mens (nl) m
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Egyptian: (rmṯ )
Emilian: òmen
Erzya: ломань ( lomań )
Esperanto: homo (eo)
Estonian: inimene (et)
Evenki: иле ( ile ) , бэе ( bəje )
Ewe: ame , amegbetɔ
Extremaduran: please add this translation if you can
Faroese: menniskja n or f , fólk n , maður (fo) m
Finnish: ihminen (fi)
Franco-Provençal: homo m , étre humen m , humen m
French: homme (fr) m , être humain (fr) m , humain (fr) m
Friulian: om m , omp m
Galician: home (gl) m , humano (gl) m , ser humano (gl) m
Ge'ez: ሰብእ ( säbʾ )
Georgian: კაცი (ka) ( ḳaci ) , ადამიანი (ka) ( adamiani )
German: Mensch (de) m ; menschliches Wesen ( in synchronised movies )
Gothic: 𐌼𐌰𐌽𐌽𐌰 m ( manna )
Greek: άνθρωπος (el) m ( ánthropos ) , ανθρώπινο ον n ( anthrópino on )
Ancient: ἄνθρωπος m ( ánthrōpos )
Guaraní: ava (gn)
Gujarati: પુરુષ (gu) ( puruṣ ) , મનુષ્ય (gu) m ( manuṣya )
Haitian Creole: moun
Hausa: mutun
Hawaiian: kanaka
Hebrew: בֶּן אָדָם (he) m ( ben adám ) ( literally "son of Adam" ) , אָדָם (he) m ( ádam )
Hiligaynon: tawo
Hindi: मनुष्य (hi) ( manuṣya ) , मानव (hi) m ( mānav ) , इंसान m ( insān ) , लोग (hi) pl ( log ) , आदमी (hi) m ( ādmī ) , आदम (hi) m ( ādam ) , जन (hi) m ( jan ) , बशर (hi) m ( baśar ) , व्यक्ति (hi) m ( vyakti ) , मानस (hi) m ( mānas ) , मानुस (hi) m ( mānus ) , मानुष (hi) m ( mānuṣ )
Hungarian: ember (hu)
Hunsrik: Mensch m
Iban: mensia
Icelandic: manneskja (is) f , maður (is) m
Ido: homo (io)
Indonesian: orang (id) , manusia (id) , insan (id)
Interlingua: homine (ia) , esser human
Inuktitut: ᐃᓄᒃ (iu) ( inok )
Irish: duine (ga) m
Old Irish: duine m
Isubu: motu
Italian: uomo (it) m , umano (it) m , essere umano (it) m
Japanese: 人 (ja) ( ひと, hito ) , 人間 (ja) ( にんげん, ningen ) , 人類 (ja) ( じんるい, jinrui )
Javanese: ꦮꦺꦴꦁ (jv) ( wong ) , ꦠꦶꦪꦁ (jv) ( tiyang ) , ꦩꦤꦸꦁꦱ (jv) ( manungsa )
Kaingang: ũn gré
Kalmyk: күн ( kün )
Kannada: ಮಾನವ (kn) ( mānava )
Karachay-Balkar: адам ( adam ) , киши ( kişi )
Karelian: ihmini
Kashmiri: اِنسان ( insān )
Kashubian: ( Slovincian ) χlʉ̀ɵ̯p m , człowiek
Kazakh: адам (kk) ( adam ) , кісі ( kısı )
Khmer: មនុស្ស (km) ( mɔnuh ) , ជគត (km) ( cĕəʼkŭət ) , ជន (km) ( cŭən ) , នរ ( nɔɔ ) ( usually in compounds )
Kikuyu: mũndũ class 1
Komi-Permyak: морт ( mort )
Konkani: मनिषु ( maniṣu )
Korean: 사람 (ko) ( saram ) , 인류(人類) (ko) ( illyu ) , 인간(人間) (ko) ( in'gan )
Kurdish:
Central Kurdish: مرۆڤ (ckb) ( mrov ) , مردۆڤ ( mirdov )
Northern Kurdish: mirov (ku) , insan (ku) , mirov (ku)
Kyrgyz: киши (ky) ( kişi ) , адам (ky) ( adam )
Lakota: wičháša
Lao: ມະນຸດ (lo) ( ma nut ) , ຄົນ (lo) ( khon )
Latgalian: cylvāks m
Latin: homō (la) m
Latvian: cilvēks m
Lezgi: инсан ( insan ) , кас ( kas )
Ligurian: please add this translation if you can
Lingala: moto
Lithuanian: žmogus (lt) m , žmonės (lt) pl
Low German:
German Low German: Minsch (nds) m , Mensch (nds) m
Luganda: omuntu
Luxembourgish: Mënsch m
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Lü: ᦅᦳᧃ ( kun )
Macedonian: човек (mk) m ( čovek ) , луѓе pl ( luǵe )
Maguindanao: taw
Malagasy: olombelona (mg)
Malay: orang (ms) , manusia (ms) , insan (ms)
Malayalam: മനുഷ്യൻ (ml) ( manuṣyaṉ )
Maltese: bniedem m ( literally "son of Adam" ) , uman m
Manchu: ᠨᡳᠶ᠋ᠠᠯᠮᠠ ( niyalma )
Maori: tangata (mi)
Mapudungun: che
Maranao: taw
Marathi: मानव m ( mānav ) , माणूस m ( māṇūs )
Maricopa: 'iipaa
Mirandese: persona f , pessona f , houmano m
Moksha: ломанць ( lomanć )
Mon: please add this translation if you can
Mongolian:
Cyrillic: хүн (mn) ( xün )
Mongolian: ᠬᠦᠮᠦᠨ ( kümün )
Mòcheno: mènsch n , mènsch m
Nahuatl:
Central: tlacatl
Central Huasteca: tlakatl
Classical: tlacatl
Nanai: най ( naj )
Navajo: diné , bílaʼashdlaʼii
Neapolitan: perzona f
Nepali: मानव (ne) ( mānav ) , मान्छे ( mānche )
Nivkh: нивх ( ņivx )
Nogai: аьдем ( ädem )
North Frisian: mansche , mensk m ( Föhr-Amrum ) , karmen m ( Föhr-Amrum ) , Man m ( Sylt )
Northern Thai: ᨤᩫ᩠ᨶ
Norwegian:
Bokmål: menneske (no) n , mann (no) m
Nynorsk: menneske n
Old Church Slavonic:
Cyrillic: чловѣкъ m ( člověkŭ )
Glagolitic: ⱍⰾⱁⰲⱑⰽⱏ m ( člověkŭ )
Old East Slavic: человѣкъ m ( čelověkŭ )
Old English: mann m
Old Javanese: wwang
Old Norse: maðr m
Old Turkic: 𐰚𐰃𐰾𐰃 ( kis²i /kiši/ )
Oriya: ମଣିଷ (or) ( maṇisha )
Orok: нари ( nari )
Ossetian: адӕймаг ( adæjmag )
Pali:
Devanagari: नर m ( nara )
Latin: nara m , manussa m
Thai: นะระ m ( nara ) , มะนุสสะ m ( manussa )
Papiamentu: hende
Pashto: انسان (ps) ( insān ) , بشري (ps) m or f ( bašarí ) , آدم m ( ādám )
Persian: انسان (fa) ( ensân ) , آدم (fa) ( âdam ) , آدمی (fa) ( âdami ) , خاکزاد (fa) ( xâkzâd ) , مردم (fa) ( mardom ) , مشیه ( mašye ) , دوپای ( dopay ) , بشر (fa) ( bašar )
Pipil: takat , tacat
Pitjantjatjara: wati
Plautdietsch: Mensch (nds) m
Polabian: clåvăk m
Polish: człowiek (pl) m pers , ludzie (pl) m pl ( plural only ) , istota ludzka f
Portuguese: homem (pt) m , pessoa (pt) f , alguém (pt) m
Punjabi: ਮਨੁੱਖ ( manukkha )
Quechua: runa (qu)
Rapa Nui: tangata
Rohingya: manúic
Romagnol: òm m , òman m
Romani: manuś m
Romanian: om (ro) m
Romansch: uman m
Russian: челове́к (ru) m ( čelovék ) , лю́ди (ru) m pl ( ljúdi ) ( plural only )
Rusyn: чолові́к m ( čolovík )
Saho: labha
Samoan: tagata
Sanskrit: मनुष्य (sa) m ( manuṣya ) , मानव (sa) m ( mānava ) , नृ (sa) m ( nṛ ) , नर (sa) m ( nara ) , जन (sa) m ( jana )
Sardinian: òmine m
Scots: bodie ( genus Homo ) , human ( Homo sapiens )
Scottish Gaelic: duine m
Seimat: tel
Serbo-Croatian:
Cyrillic: човек m , човјек m , чо̏вјек m , људи pl ( plural only )
Roman: čovek (sh) m , čovjek (sh) m , ljudi (sh) pl ( plural only )
Shan: ၵူၼ်း (shn) ( kúun )
Sherpa: མི ( mi )
Silesian: czowjek m
Sindhi: آدِمي ( ādimī )
Sinhalese: මිනිසා (si) ( minisā )
Slovak: človek (sk) m , ľudia (sk) m pl ( plural only ) , ľudská bytosť f
Slovene: človek (sl) m anim , ljudje m pl
Somali: dad (so) , aadame
Sorbian:
Lower Sorbian: cłowjek m , luź m
Upper Sorbian: čłowjek m
Southern Sierra Miwok: naŋŋaʔ
Spanish: hombre (es) m , humano (es) m , ser humano (es) m
Sundanese: manusa (su)
Swahili: binadamu (sw)
Swedish: människa (sv) f , människa (sv) c , mänska (sv) c
Sylheti: ꠝꠣꠘꠥ ( manu ) , ꠝꠣꠘꠥꠡ ( manuś ) , ꠝꠣꠘ ( man )
Tagalog: tao (tl)
Tai Nüa: ᥐᥨᥢᥰ ( kön )
Tajik: инсон (tg) ( inson ) , одам (tg) ( odam ) , башар ( bašar )
Tamil: மனிதன் (ta) ( maṉitaṉ ) , மனிதர் (ta) ( maṉitar )
Tatar: инсан (tt) ( insan ) , кеше (tt) ( keşe ) , адәм (tt) ( adäm )
Tausug: tau
Telugu: మనిషి (te) ( maniṣi ) , మగవాడు (te) ( magavāḍu )
Thai: มนุษย์ (th) ( má-nút ) , คน (th) ( kon ) , ชาว (th) ( chaao )
Tibetan: འགྲོ་བ་མི ( 'gro ba mi ) , མི ( mi )
Tocharian B: śaumo
Tok Pisin: man (tpi) , (please verify ) wanpela manmeri
Tongan: tangata
Turkish: insan (tr) , kişi (tr) , adam (tr) , beşer (tr)
Turkmen: ynsan , ynsaan , adam (tk) , kişi
Tuvaluan: tagata
Udmurt: адями ( aďami ) , мурт ( murt )
Ukrainian: люди́на (uk) f ( ljudýna ) , лю́ди (uk) pl ( ljúdy ) ( plural ) , чолові́к (uk) m ( čolovík ) ( now usually means "man", "male human" )
Urdu: انسان (ur) m ( insān ) , آدمی (ur) m ( ādmī ) , منشیہ ( manuṣya/manušya ) , لوگ pl ( log )
Uyghur: ئىنسان ( insan ) , ئادەم (ug) ( adem )
Uzbek: inson (uz) , odam (uz) , kishi (uz) , bashar (uz)
Venetian: òm (vec) m , òmo (vec) m
Veps: ristit
Vietnamese: người (vi) , con người (vi) , loài người (vi)
Vilamovian: menś m
Volapük: men (vo)
Votic: injehmiin
Vurës: atm̄ēn
Wallisian: tagata
Walloon: djin (wa) m , ome (wa) m ( not recommended )
Wauja: enoja
Welsh: dyn (cy) m
West Frisian: minske (fy) c
Winnebago: wąk
Wolof: nit (wo)
Xhosa: umntu
Yakut: киһи ( kihi )
Yiddish: מענטש m ( mentsh ) , מענטשנקינד n ( mentshnkind )
Yoruba: ènìyàn
Yucatec Maya: wíinik
Zazaki: insan (diq) , merdım (diq)
Zealandic: mense m
Zhuang: vunz
Zou: mi
Zulu: umuntu (zu) class 1 /2
Zuojiang Zhuang: koenz