- Albanian: xhaxha (sq) m, dajë (sq) m (father's brother-in-law)
- Arabic: عَمّ (ar) m (ʿamm)
- Armenian: հորեղբայր (hy) (horełbayr)
- Azeri: əmi (az)
- Belarusian:
- Bulgarian: чичо (bg) m (čičo)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 伯父 (zh) (bófù), 伯伯 (zh) (bóbo) (father’s elder brother), 叔父 (zh) (shúfù), 叔叔 (zh) (shúshu) (father’s younger brother), 姑父 (zh) (gūfù), 姑丈 (zh) (gūzhàng) (father's brother-in-law)
- Teochew: a-beh4, beh4 (father’s elder brother), a-zêg4, zêg4 (father's younger brother), Teochew: a1-dion6, dion6 (father's brother-in-law)
- Czech: strýc (cs) m
- Danish: farbror (da) c, onkel (da) c
- Dutch: oom (nl) m, (Flemish) nonkel (nl) m
- Ewe: tɔgã (father's elder brother), tɔɖe (father's younger brother)
- Finnish: setä (fi), setäpuoli (father's brother-in-law)
- French: oncle (fr) m, tonton (fr) m (informal), oncle paternel m
- German: Onkel (de) m, (archaic) Oheim (de) m
- Gooniyandi: ngaboo
- Greek: θείος (el) m (theíos)
- Greenlandic: akkaq
- Hausa:
- Hebrew: דּוֹד (he) m (dod)
- Hindi: चाचा (hi) m (cācā) (father's younger brother), ताया (hi) m (tāyā) (father's elder brother)
- Hungarian: nagybácsi (hu)
- Icelandic: föðurbróðir (is) m
- Interlingua: oncle
- Irish: uncail m, uncail athartha m
- Italian: zio (it) m, zio paterno m
- Japanese:
- (older) 伯父 (ja) (oji, hakufu) (humble); 伯父さん (ojisan) (polite); 伯父貴 (ojiki) (honorific)
- (younger) 叔父 (ja) (oji, shukufu) (humble); 叔父さん (ojisan) (polite); 叔父貴 (ojiki) (honorific)
- Kabyle: zizi m
- Korean: 친삼촌 (ko) (chinsamchon)
- Krisa: tani baʼ (father's elder brother), tani pung (father's younger brother)
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- Kurdish:
- Kurmanji: mam (ku), ap (ku)
- Sorani: مام (ku) (mam)
- Latin: patruus (la) m
- Macedonian: чичко (čičko)
- Manx: braar ayrey m
- Marathi: काका m (kākā)
- Meriam: bab
- Montana Salish: smamáʔ
- Navajo: abízhí
- Old English: fædera m
- Pitjantjatjara: (younger brother) mama maḻatja, (older brother) mama puḻka
- Polish: stryj (pl) m, stryjek (pl) m, wuj (pl) m, wujek (pl) m
- Portuguese: tio (pt), tio paterno
- Romanian: unchi (ro) m, unchi după tată m
- Russian: дя́дя (ru) m (djádja), дя́дя по отцу́ m (djádja po otcú), дя́дя по отцо́вской ли́нии m (djádja po otcóvskoj línii)
- Scottish Gaelic: bràthair-athar m
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: стриц m, амиџа m (regional, non-standard); (father's brother-in-law) тетак m, течо m
- Roman: stric m, amidža m (regional, non-standard); (father's brother-in-law) tetak m, tečo m
- Seri: aaitz (younger)
- Sinhalese: බාප්පා (bāppā) (father’s younger brother), ලොකු තාත්තා (loku tāttā) (father’s elder brother)
- Slovene: stric (sl) m, dundo m
- Spanish: tío (es) m, tío paterno m
- Swahili: amu, ami (sw)
- Swedish: farbror (sv) c, onkel (sv) c; (father's brother-in-law) far (sv)s svåger (sv) c, ingift farbror (sv) c
- Tamil: பெரியப்ப (periyappa) (father’s elder brother), சிதப்ப (citappa) (father’s younger brother)
- Taos: tų̀łu’úna
- Thai: อา (th) (aa)
- Tibetan: ཨ་ཁུ (a khu)
- Torres Strait Creole: ankel
- Turkish: amca (tr), enişte (tr) (father's brother-in-law), emmi (tr)
- Vietnamese: bác (vi) (father’s elder brother), chú (vi) (father’s younger brother)
- West Frisian: omke m
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