- Afrikaans: skoonmoeder
- Albanian: vjehrrë (sq) f
- Arabic: حَمَاة f (ḥamāh)
- Armenian: սկեսուր (hy) (skesur) (husband's mother), զոքանչ (hy) (zokʿančʿ) (wife's mother)
- Aromanian: soacrã f
- Asturian: suegra (ast) f
- Basque: amaginarreba (eu)
- Belarusian: свякро́ў f (svjakróŭ), свякро́ва f (svjakróva), свякру́ха f (svjakrúxa) (husband's mother), це́шча f (cjéšča) (wife's mother)
- Bulgarian: свекъ̀рва (bg) f (svekǎ̀rva) (husband's mother), тъ̀ща (bg) f (tǎ̀šta) (wife's mother)
- Catalan: sogra (ca) f
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 婆婆 (zh) (pópo) (husband's mother), 岳母 (zh) (yuèmǔ) (wife's mother)
- Min Nan: 大家 (ta-ke, tā-ke, tōa-kee) (husband's mother), 丈姆 (zh-min-nan) (tiǔⁿ-ḿ, tiūⁿ-ḿ, tiòⁿ-ḿ) (wife's father), 丈姆婆 (zh-min-nan) (tiǔⁿ-ḿ-pô, tiūⁿ-ḿ-pô, tiòⁿ-ḿ-pô) (wife's father)
- Cornish: hweger f
- Czech: tchýně (cs) f, tchyně (cs) f
- Danish: svigermor (da) c
- Dutch: schoonmoeder (nl) f
- Esperanto: bopatrino (eo)
- Estonian: ämm (et)
- Faroese: vermóðir f, vermamma f
- Finnish: anoppi (fi)
- French: belle-mère (fr) f
- Friulian: madone f
- Galician: sogra (gl) f
- Georgian: სიდედრი (sidedri), დედამთილი (dedamtili)
- German: Schwiegermutter (de) f
- Gooniyandi: marriyali
- Greek: πεθερά (el) f (petherá)
- Greenlandic: saki
- Hebrew: חָמוֹת (he) f (khamót) (husband's mother), חוֹתֶנֶת (he) f (khoténet) (wife's mother)
- Hungarian: anyós (hu)
- Icelandic: tengdamamma (is) f
- Ido: bomatro (io)
- Indonesian: mertua perempuan, ibu mertua (id)
- Interlingua: matre affin
- Irish: máthair chéile
- Italian: suocera (it) f
- Japanese: 姑 (ja) (しゅうとめ, shūtome), 義母 (ja) (ぎぼ, gibo)
- Korean: 시어머니 (ko) (sieomeoni), 장모 (ko) (jangmo) (wife's mother)
- Krisa: (husband’s mother) sami
- Kurdish:
- Kurmanji xesû (ku) f
- Sorani: خهسو (xesu)
- Latin: socrus f
- Lithuanian: uošvė (lt), anyta
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- Luxembourgish: Schwéiermamm f
- Macedonian: све́крва f (svékrva) (husband's mother), те́шта f (téšta), ба́ба f (bába) (wife's mother)
- Malay: ibu mertua, emak mertua
- Manx: moir 'sy leigh f
- Maori: hungarei, hungawai
- Marathi: सासू f (sāsū)
- Norman: belle-méthe f
- Northern Sami: vuoni, vuonesássa (future)
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: svigermor m, f
- Nynorsk: svigermor f
- Occitan: sògra (oc) f
- Oriya: ଆଈଶାଶୁ (āīśāśu)
- Persian: مادرشوهر (mâdar-šouhar), مادرزن (fa) (mâdar-zan), خشو (fa) (xošu)
- Polish: teściowa (pl) f, świekra (pl) f (archaic; husband's mother)
- Portuguese: sogra (pt) f
- Punjabi: ਸੱਸ f (sass)
- Romanian: soacră (ro) f
- Russian: свекро́вь (ru) f (svekróvʹ), свекру́ха (ru) f (svekrúxa) (husband's mother), тёща (ru) f (tjóšča) (wife's mother)
- Sardinian: socra f
- Scots: guid-mither
- Scottish Gaelic: màthair-chèile
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: свекрва f (husband's mother), ташта f (wife's mother)
- Roman: svekrva (sh) f (husband's mother), tašta (sh) f (wife's mother)
- Seri: (of a male) aaquéect cmaam
- Skolt Sami: vueʹn
- Slovak: svokra (sk) f, svekruša f
- Slovene: tašča (sl) f
- Spanish: suegra (es) f
- Swedish: svärmor (sv) c
- Tagalog: biyanang-babae
- Tamil: மாமியார் (ta) (māmiyār)
- Taos: kána
- Telugu: అత్త (te) (atta)
- Tupinambá: (wife’s mother-in-law) mendy, (husband’s mother-in-law; t-) aîxó
- Turkish: kaynana (tr), kayınvalide (tr), hanımanne (tr)
- Turkmen: gaýynene
- Ukrainian: свекру́ха f (svekrúxa) (husband's mother), те́ща f (téšča) (wife's mother)
- Vietnamese: mẹ chồng (husband's mother), mẹ vợ (wife's mother)
- Volapük: lümot (vo)
- Võro: ämm
- Welsh: chwegr f, mam yng nghyfraith f
- Yiddish: שוויגער f (shviger)
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