- Abaza: цба (cbā)
- Abkhaz: фба (fbā)
- Adyghe: хы (xə)
- Afrikaans: ses
- Ainu: イワン (iwan)
- Albanian: gjashtë (sq)
- Alutiiq: arwilgen
- American Sign Language:
- Amharic: ስድስት (am) (sədst) (numeral: ፮ (6))
- Arabic: سِتَّة (sitta)
- Aragonese: seis, sies, sieis
- Aramaic:
- Syriac: ܫܬܐ m (štā’), ܫܬ f (šit)
- Hebrew: שתא m (štā’), שת f (šit)
- Armenian: վեց (hy) (vecʿ)
- Aromanian: shasi, shase
- Assamese:
- Asturian: seis (ast)
- Aymara: suxta
- Azeri: altı (az)
- Balinese: ənəm
- Banjarese: anam
- Bashkir: алты (altï)
- Basque: sei (eu)
- Belarusian: шэсць (šescʹ), (collective) шасцёра (šascjóra)
- Bengali: ছয় (chay)
- Breton: c'hwec'h (br)
- Bulgarian: шест (bg) (šest)
- Burmese: ခြောက် (my) (hkrauk)
- Buryat: зургаан (zurgaan)
- Catalan: sis (ca)
- Central Atlas Tamazight: ⵙⴹⵉⵚ (sḍiṣ)
- Chamicuro: sokta
- Chechen: ялх (jalχ)
- Cherokee: ᏑᏓᎵ (sudali)
- Chichewa: sanu n'chimodzi
- Chinese:
- Cantonese: 六 (luk6)
- Hakka: 六 (liuk)
- Min Dong: 六 (loik)
- Min Nan: 六 (zh-min-nan) (la̍k, lio̍k)
- Mandarin: 六 (zh) (liù)
- Wu: 六 (loq)
- Chuvash: улттӑ (ulttă)
- Classical Nahuatl: chicuacē
- Cornish: whegh
- Corsican: sei (co)
- Crimean Tatar: altı
- Czech: šest (cs), (collective) šestery
- Dalmatian: si
- Danish: seks (da)
- Dena'ina: k'uzhch'en'i
- Dutch: zes (nl)
- Eastern Mari: кудыт (kudət)
- Erzya: кото (koto)
- Esperanto: ses (eo)
- Estonian: kuus (et)
- Evenki: нюӈун (ńuŋun)
- Faroese: seks (fo)
- Fijian: ono (fj)
- Finnish: kuusi (fi)
- French: six (fr)
- Friulian: sîs
- Galician: seis (gl)
- Garifuna: sisi
- Ge'ez: ስድስቱ m (sədstu), ስሱ f (səsu) (numeral: ፮ (6))
- Georgian: ექვსი (ka) (ekvsi)
- German: sechs (de)
- Alemannic German: sächs
- Gilbertese: onoua
- Gothic: 𐍃𐌰𐌹𐌷𐍃 (saihs)
- Greek: έξι (el) (éxi), στ΄ (st΄) (numeral)
- Ancient: ἕξ (héx)
- Greenlandic: arfinillit (kl)
- Guaraní: poteĩ
- Gujarati: છ (gu) (cha)
- Haitian Creole: sis
- Hausa: shidà
- Hawaiian: ono, ʻeono
- Hebrew: שֵׁשׁ (he) f (shesh), שִׁשָּׁה m (shisha)
- Hindi: छह (hi) (chah), छः (hi) (chaḥ)
- Hopi: navay
- Hungarian: hat (hu)
- Iban: nam
- Icelandic: sex (is)
- Ido: sis (io)
- Inari Sami: kuttâ
- Indonesian: enam (id)
- Interlingua: sex
- Irish: sé (ga)
- Istriot: seije
- Istro-Romanian: şåse
- Italian: sei (it)
- Japanese: 六 (ja) (ろく, roku), 六つ (ja) (むっつ, muttsu), 6 (ja) (ろく, roku), シックス (shikksu)
- Javanese: nəm
- Kannada: ಆರು (kn) (āru), ೬ (kn) (6) (numeral)
- Karachay-Balkar: алты (altı)
- Karakalpak: alti
- Karelian: kuusi
- Kashubian: szesc
- Kazakh: алты (kk) (altı)
- Khakas: алты (altı)
- Khmer: ប្រាំមួយ (pram muoy)
- Komi-Zyrian: квайт (kvajt)
- Konkani: ಸೊ (so)
- Korean: 여섯 (ko) (yeoseot), 육 (ko) (yuk) / 륙 (ko) (ryuk) (六 (ko))
- Kurdish:
- Kurmanji: şeş (ku)
- Sorani: شەش (şeş)
- Kyrgyz: алты (ky) (altı)
- Ladin: sies
- Lakota: šákpe
- Lao: ຫົກ (hok)
- Latgalian: seši m, sešys f
- Latin: sex (la)
- Latvian: seši (lv), sešas
- Lithuanian: šeši (lt)
- Livonian: kūž
- Lojban: xa
- Low German:
- Dutch Low Saxon: zes (nds), zès (Gronings)
- German Low German: söss (nds), soss, sess
- Luxembourgish: sechs (lb)
- Macedonian: шест (mk) (šest)
- Madurese: ənnam
- Malagasy: enina (mg)
- Malay:
- Rumi: enam (ms), nam
- Jawi: انم, نم
- Malayalam: ആറു (āṟu), ആറ് (ml) (āṟ)
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- Maltese: sitta
- Manchu: ninggun
- Mangarevan: ono
- Mansi: хо̄т (xōt)
- Manx: shey
- Maori: ono (mi)
- Mapudungun: kayu
- Marathi: सहा (sahā)
- Maricopa: xamxuk
- Marshallese: jiljino
- Minangkabau: anam
- Mirandese: seis
- Moksha: мота (mota)
- Mongolian: зургаа (mn) (zurgaa), ᠵᠢᠷᠭᠤᠭᠠᠨ (ǰirɣuɣan)
- Montagnais: (Sheshatshiu Innu) kutuasht, (Mushuau Innu) ashutash
- Nahuatl: chicuace (nah)
- Nama: ǃnani
- Nauruan: año
- Navajo: hastą́ą́
- Nepali: छ (ne) (cha)
- Nogai: алты (altı)
- North Frisian:
- Föhr-Amrum and Mooring: seeks
- Helgoland: sös
- Sylt: soks
- Northern Sami: guhtta
- Norwegian: seks (no)
- Novial: six
- O'odham: cudp
- Occitan: sièis (oc)
- Ojibwe: ingodwaaswi
- Old Church Slavonic: шєсть (šestĭ)
- Old English: siex
- Old Frisian: sex
- Old Turkic: 𐰞𐱃𐰃 (altï)
- Oriya: ଛଅ (or) (cha'a): (numeral: ୬)
- Oscan: 𐌔𐌄𐌇𐌔 (sehs)
- Ossetian: æхсæз (æxsæz)
- Ottoman Turkish: آلتی (altı)
- Pashto: شپږ (ps) (špag)
- Persian: شِش (fa) (šeš)
- Plautdietsch: sass
- Polish: sześć (pl), (collective) sześcioro (pl)
- Portuguese: seis (pt)
- Punjabi: ਛੇ (che) (numeral: ੬ (6))
- Quechua: suqta, sogta
- Rajasthani:
- Rapa Nui: ono
- Rohingya: só
- Romani: shov
- Romanian: șase (ro)
- Romansch: sis
- Russian: шесть (ru) (šestʹ), (collective) ше́стеро (ru) (šéstero)
- Rusyn: шість (šistʹ)
- S'gaw Karen: ဃု (chʉ)
- Samoan: ono (sm)
- Sanskrit: षष् (sa) (ṣáṣ), (षण् (ṣaṇ), shasta- (prefix).)
- Sardinian: ses
- Saterland Frisian: säks
- Scots: sax
- Scottish Gaelic: sia, (persons) sianar m
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: ше̑ст
- Roman: šȇst (sh)
- Shan: ႁူၵ်း (hok4)
- Sichuan Yi: ꃘ (fut)
- Sicilian: sei (scn)
- Sikkimese: ཏུཀ (tuk)
- Silesian: šeść
- Sindhi: ڇَهَه (chahah)
- Sinhalese: හය (si) (haya)
- Skolt Sami: kutt
- Slovak: šesť
- Slovene: šést (sl)
- Somali: lix (so)
- Sorbian:
- Lower Sorbian: šesć
- Upper Sorbian: šěsć
- Southern Altai: алты (altı)
- Spanish: seis (es)
- Sundanese: genep (su)
- Swahili: sita (sw)
- Swedish: sex (sv)
- Tagalog: anim (tl)
- Tahitian: ono
- Tajik: шаш (tg) (šaš)
- Tamil: ஆறு (ta) (āṟu)
- Taos: mą́łi
- Tashelhit: sḍes m, sḍest f
- Tatar: алты (tt) (altı)
- Telugu: ఆరు (te) (āru)
- Thai: หก (th) (hòk)
- Tibetan: དྲུག (drug)
- Tigre: ስስ (səs) (numeral: ፮ (6))
- Tigrinya: ሽድሽተ (šədštä) (numeral: ፮ (6))
- Timugon Murut: onom
- Tocharian A: ṣäk
- Tocharian B: ṣkas
- Tok Pisin: sikispela
- Tongan: ono
- Turkish: altı (tr)
- Turkmen: alty (tk)
- Tuvaluan: ono
- Tuvan: алды (aldı)
- Tz'utujil: (please verify)uaki
- Udmurt: куать (kuatʹ)
- Ukrainian: шість (uk) (šistʹ), ше́стеро (šéstero) (collective)
- Umbrian: 𐌔𐌄𐌇𐌔 (sehs)
- Unami: kwëtash
- Urdu: چھہ (chah)
- Uyghur: ئالتە (ug) (alte)
- Uzbek: olti (uz)
- Venetian: sei
- Veps: kuź
- Vietnamese: sáu (vi)
- Volapük: mäl (vo)
- Votic: kuuz, кууз
- Võro: kuuś
- Walloon: shijh (wa)
- Waray-Waray: onum
- Welsh: chwech (cy)
- West Frisian: seis (fy)
- Winnebago: hakewe
- Xhosa: ntandathu
- Yakut: алта (alta)
- Yiddish: זעקס (zeks)
- Yup'ik: arvinlegen
- Zulu: sithupha
- Zuni: dobalekk'ya
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