- Arabic: بَلَد أَجْنَبِيّ m (balad ʾajnabiyy)
- Belarusian: заме́жжа n (zamjéžža), заграні́ца f (zahraníca), чужы́на f (čužýna)
- Bulgarian: чужби́на (bg) f (čužbína)
- Burmese: နိုင်ငံခြား (my) (nuingngamhkra:)
- Catalan: estranger (ca)
- Chinese:
- Cantonese: 外國, 外国 (ngoi6 gwok3), 他鄉, 他乡 (taa1 hoeng1)
- Mandarin: 外國 (zh), 外国 (zh) (wàiguó), (generic) 海外 (zh) (hǎiwài), 他鄉 (zh), 他乡 (zh) (tāxiāng), 異國 (zh), 异国 (zh) (yìguó)
- Min Nan: 外國 (zh-min-nan), 外国 (gōa-kok), 他鄉 (zh-min-nan), 他乡 (thaⁿ-hiong)
- Czech: cizí země f
- Dutch: buitenland (nl) n
- Esperanto: eksterlando alilando
- Finnish: ulkomaa (fi), ulkovalta (fi)
- French: étranger (fr) m, pays étranger m
- Georgian: უცხოეთი (ucxoeti), საზღვარგარეთი (sazɣvargareti)
- German: Ausland (de) n, fremdes Land n
- Hebrew: נֵכָר (he) m (nekar)
- Hungarian: külhon
- Icelandic: útland (is) n
- Italian: estero (it)
- Japanese: 海外 (ja) (かいがい, kaigai), 外国 (ja) (がいこく, gaikoku)
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- Khmer: បរទេស (km) (bɑɑrəteeh), ប្រទេសក្រៅ (prɑteeh krav), ស្រុកក្រៅ (srok krav)
- Korean: 외국 (ko) (oeguk) (外國 (ko))
- Lao:
- Macedonian: ту́ѓина f (túǵina), (colloquial) ја́бана f (jábana), (archaic) чу́ждина f (čúždina)
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: utland n, fremmed land n
- Nynorsk: utland (nn) n
- Old English: ūtland n, eleland n, elland n
- Polish: zagranica (pl) f
- Portuguese: país estrangeiro m
- Russian: зарубе́жная страна́ f (zarubéžnaja straná), (generic) заграни́ца (ru) f (zagraníca), (poetic) чужби́на (ru) f (čužbína), зарубе́жье (ru) n (zarubéžʹje)
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: туђина f
- Roman: tuđina (sh) f
- Southern Altai: тыш ороон (tış oroon)
- Spanish: extranjero (es) m
- Swedish: främmande land n
- Thai: พิเทศ (pí-tâyt), ต่างเมือง (dtàang meuang), เมืองนอก (meuang-nôk)
- Ukrainian: закордо́н m (zakordón), чужина́ f (čužyná)
- Vietnamese: nước ngoài (vi)
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