- Arabic: اَلْبَحْر اَلْأَصْفَر m (al-baḥr al-ʾaṣfar)
- Armenian: Դեղին ծով (Dełin cov)
- Bulgarian: Жълто море n (Žǎ̀lto móre)
- Catalan: Mar Groga f
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 黃海 (zh), 黄海 (zh) (Huánghǎi)
- Czech: Žluté moře (cs) n
- Danish: Gule Hav, Vesthavet
- Dutch: Gele Zee
- Esperanto: Flava Maro
- Estonian: Kollane meri (et)
- Finnish: Keltainenmeri
- French: mer Jaune (fr) f
- Georgian: ყვითელი ზღვა (q̇viteli zɣva)
- German: Gelbes Meer (de) n
- Hebrew: הים הצהוב m (ha-yam ha-tsahóv)
- Hungarian: Sárga-tenger (hu)
- Indonesian: Laut Kuning
- Irish: An Mhuir Bhuí f
- Italian: Mar Giallo
- Japanese: 黄海 (こうかい, Kōkai)
- Korean: 황해 (ko) (Hwanghae) (黃海)
- Kurdish:
- Kurmanji: Derya Zer
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- Latvian: Dzeltenā jūra
- Lithuanian: Geltonoji jūra
- Luxembourgish: Gielt Mier
- Macedonian: Жолто Море n (Žólto Móre)
- Maltese: il-Baħar l-Isfar m
- Manx: Yn Vooir Vuigh f
- Marathi: पिवळा समुद्र m (pivaḷā samudra)
- Norwegian: Gulehavet
- Polish: Morze Żółte (pl) n
- Portuguese: Mar Amarelo m
- Russian: Жёлтое мо́ре (ru) n (Žóltoje móre)
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: Жуто море n
- Roman: Žuto more (sh) n
- Slovak: Žlté more n
- Slovene: Rumeno morje n
- Spanish: Mar Amarillo (es) m
- Swedish: Gula havet n
- Tagalog: Dagat Dilaw
- Turkish: Sarıdeniz
- Ukrainian: Жовте море n (Žóvte móre)
- Uyghur: Sériq Déngiz
- Vietnamese: Hoàng Hải (黃海)
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