- Abkhaz: ауаҩы (āuāʿ°ə)
- Adyghe: цӏыфы (c̣əfə)
- Afrikaans: mens (af)
- Ainu: アイヌ (aynu)
- Albanian: njeri (sq) m
- Amharic: ሰው (säw)
- Arabic: إِنْسَان m (ʾinsān), نَاس pl (nās) (plural), بَشَر (ar) m (bašar), اِبْن آدَم m (ibn ʾādam) (literally, son of Adam), إِنْس m (ʾins)
- Aramaic:
- Hebrew: אנשא c (nāshā)
- Syriac: ܐܢܫܐ c (nāshā)
- Armenian: մարդ (hy) (mard)
- Assamese: মানৱ (mānôw)
- Asturian: ser humanu m
- Avar: гӏадан (ʿadan), инсан (insan), чи (či)
- Aymara: jaqi (ay)
- Azeri: insan (az), adam (az), kişi (az)
- Bashkir: кеше (keše), әҙәм (äðäm), инсан (insan)
- Belarusian: чалаве́к (be) m (čalavjék), лю́дзі pl (ljúdzi) (plural)
- Bengali: মানুষ (bn) (manush), মানব (manôb)
- Bulgarian: чове́к (bg) m (čovék), хо́ра (bg) pl (hóra) (plural), лю́де pl (ljúde) (plural)
- Burmese: ပုဂ္ဂိုလ် (my) (pugguil), လူ (my) (lu)
- Buryat: хүн (xün)
- Catalan: ésser humà m, humà (ca) m
- Chechen: стаг (stag), адам (adam)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 人類 (zh), 人类 (zh) (rénlèi), 人 (zh) (rén)
- Chuvash: ҫын (śyn), этем (etem)
- Crimean Tatar: adam, insan
- Czech: člověk (cs) m, lidé (cs) pl (plural), lidská bytost f
- Danish: menneske (da) n
- Dargwa: адам (adam), инсан (insan)
- Dhivehi: އިންސާނުން (insānun)
- Dutch: mens (nl) n
- Esperanto: homo (eo)
- Estonian: inimene (et)
- Faroese: menniskja f, n
- Finnish: ihminen (fi)
- French: être humain (fr) m, humain (fr) m, humaine (fr) f, homme (fr)
- Middle French: estre humain m
- Gagauz: insan, adam, kişi
- Galician: ser humano (gl) m
- Georgian: ადამიანი (ka) (adamiani), კაცი (ka) (ḳaci)
- German: Mensch (de) m; menschliches Wesen (in synchronised movies)
- Gothic: 𐌼𐌰𐌽𐌽𐌰 (manna)
- Greek: άνθρωπος (el) m (ánthropos), ανθρώπινο ον n (anthrópino on)
- Ancient: ἄνθρωπος m (ánthrōpos)
- Greenlandic: inuk
- Gujarati: મનુષ્ય (gu) (manuṣya), પુરુષ (gu) (puruṣ)
- Hawaiian: kanaka
- Hebrew: בן אדם (he) m (ben 'ádam) (literally, son of Adam), אָדָם (he) m ('ádam)
- Hindi: मनुष्य (hi) (manuṣya), इंसान m (insān), आदमी (hi) m (ādmī), मानव (hi) m (manav)
- Hungarian: ember (hu)
- Icelandic: maður (is) m, manneskja (is) f
- Ido: homo (io)
- Indonesian: manusia (id), orang (id)
- Ingush: саг (sag)
- Interlingua: humano, homine
- Inuktitut: inuk (iu) (inuk)
- Irish: duine (ga) m
- Italian: essere umano (it) m, uomo (it) m
- Japanese: 人間 (ja) (にんげん, ningen), 人類 (ja) (じんるい, jinrui), 人 (ja) (ひと, hito)
- Kalmyk: күн (kün)
- Kannada: ಮಾನವ (kn) (mānava)
- Karachay-Balkar: адам (adam)
- Karakalpak: adam, kisi
- Karelian: ihmine, mies
- Kashubian: człowiek m
- Kazakh: адам (kk) (adam), кісі (kisi)
- Khmer: ជគត (km) (ceaʔkʊət), មនុស្ស (km) (mɔnuh), ជន (km) (cɔɔn)
- Komi-Permyak: морт (mort)
- Konkani: मनिषु (maniṣu)
- Korean: 사람 (ko) (saram), 인류 (ko) (illyu) (人類 (ko))
- Kurdish: mirov (ku), meriv (ku), ئادهمیزاد (ku)
- Kyrgyz: киши (ky) (kişi), адам (ky) (adam)
- Ladino: אומברי (ombre)
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- Lak: инсан (insan), адимана (adimana)
- Lao: ມະນຸດ (lo) (ma nut), ຄົນ (lo) (khon), ບຸຣຸດ (bu rut)
- Latin: homo (la)
- Latvian: cilvēks (lv) m
- Lezgi: инсан (insan), кас (kas)
- Lithuanian: žmogus (lt) m
- Luxembourgish: Mënsch m
- Macedonian: чо́век m (čóvek), лу́ѓе pl (lúǵe) (plural)
- Malay: manusia (ms), orang (ms)
- Malayalam: മനുഷ്യന് (manuṣyan)
- Maltese: bniedem m(literally, son of Adam)
- Maore Comorian: mwanadamu class 1/2
- Maori: tangata
- Marathi: माणूस (māṇūs)
- Eastern Mari: айдеме (ajdeme), еҥ (jeŋ)
- Moksha: ломань (lomanʹ)
- Mongolian: хүн (mn) (hün)
- Navajo: bílaʼashdlaʼii
- Norwegian: menneske (no) n
- Novial: home
- Occitan: òme (oc) m
- Old Church Slavonic: чловѣкъ m (člověkŭ)
- Ossetian: адӕймаг (adæjmag)
- Pashto: انسان (ps) (insān)
- Persian: آدمی (fa) (âdami), انسان (fa) (insân), خاکزاد (fa) (xâkzâd)
- Polish: człowiek (pl) m, ludzie (pl) pl (plural), istota ludzka f
- Portuguese: ser humano (pt) m, homem (pt) m
- Punjabi: ਇਨਸਾਨ (insān)
- Romani: manush, мануш (manuš) (Cyrillic spelling)
- Romanian: om (ro) m
- Romansch: uman m
- Russian: челове́к (ru) m (čelovék), лю́ди (ru) pl (ljúdi) (plural)
- Sanskrit: मनुष्य (sa) (manuṣya), मानव (sa) (mānava)
- Scottish Gaelic: duine
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: чо̏век m, чо̏вјек m, љу̑ди pl (plural)
- Roman: čȍvek (sh) m, čȍvjek (sh) m, ljȗdi (sh) pl (plural)
- Shona: murume
- Sicilian: omu (scn) m, uòmunu m
- Silesian: čowjek m
- Sindhi: اِنسانُ (insānu)
- Sinhalese: තැනැත්තා (tænættā), මිනිහා (minihā), මිනිසා (minisā), පුරුෂයා (si) (puruṣayā)
- Slovak: človek (sk) m, ľudia pl (plural), ľudská bytosť f
- Slovene: člôvek (sl) m, ljudjé pl (plural)
- Somali: dad (so), aadame
- Sorbian:
- Upper Sorbian: čłowjek m
- Sotho: motho (st)
- Southern Altai: кижи (kiži)
- Spanish: ser humano (es) m, humano (es) m, hombre (es) m
- Swahili: mwanadamu (sw), binadamu (sw)
- Swedish: människa (sv) c
- Tagalog: tao (tl)
- Tajik: одам (tg) (odam), инсон (tg) (inson)
- Tamil: மனிதன் (ta) (maṉitaṉ)
- Taos: t’óyna
- Tatar: кеше (tt) (keşe), инсан (tt) (insan), адәм (tt) (adäm)
- Telugu: మనిషి (te) (maniṣi), మగవాడు (te) (magavāḍu)
- Thai: คน (th) (kon), มนุษย์ (th) (mánút)
- Tibetan: མི། (mi)
- Turkish: insan (tr), insanoğlu (tr), âdemoğlu (tr) (literally, son of Adam), kişi (tr)
- Turkmen: ynsan, ynsaan, adam (tk), kişi
- Tuvan: кижи (kïžï)
- Tzotzil: krixchano
- Udmurt: адями (adjami), мурт (murt)
- Ukrainian: люди́на (uk) f (ljudýna), лю́ди (uk) pl (ljúdy) (plural), чолові́к (uk) m (čolovík) (now usually means "man", "male human")
- Urdu: انسان m (insān), آدمی (ur) m (ādmī), منشيه (manuṣya)
- Uyghur: ئىنسان (insan), ئادەم (ug) (adem)
- Uzbek: odam (uz), inson (uz), kishi (uz)
- Vietnamese: con người (vi), người (vi)
- Volapük: men (vo)
- Welsh: dyn (cy) m
- Wolof: nit (wo)
- Yakut: киһи (kihi)
- Yiddish: מענטש m (mentsh)
- Yoruba: ènìyàn
- Zulu: umuntu (zu) class 1/2
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