- Afrikaans: musikant, musikus, musici pl
- Albanian: muzikant (sq) m
- Arabic: مُوسِيقِيّ m (mūsīqiyy)
- Armenian: երաժիշտ (hy) (eražišt)
- Asturian: músicu m
- Azeri: musiqiçi
- Basque: musikari
- Belarusian: музы́ка m (muzýka), музыка́нт m (muzykánt)
- Bengali: বাদক (badôk)
- Breton: soner (br) m, sonour m, muzisian m, muziker m
- Bulgarian: музика́нт m (muzikánt)
- Burmese: ဂီတသမား (my) (gita.sa.ma:)
- Catalan: músic m
- Chechen: музыкант (muzykant)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 音樂家 (zh), 音乐家 (zh) (yīnyuèjiā)
- Czech: hudebník (cs) m, muzikant (cs) m
- Danish: musiker (da) c
- Dutch: muzikant (nl) m, muzikante f, musicus (nl) m, f
- Esperanto: muzikisto
- Estonian: muusik (et)
- Finnish: muusikko (fi) (general); säveltäjä (fi) (composer); kapellimestari (fi), kuoronjohtaja (conductor); soittaja (fi), musikantti (fi) (performer); pelimanni (fi) (folk musician)
- French: musicien (fr) m, musicienne (fr) f
- Galician: músico (gl) m, música (gl) f
- Georgian: მუსიკოსი (musiḳosi)
- German: Tonkünstler m, Musiker (de) m, Musikus (de) m; (female) Musikerin (de) f
- Greek: μουσικός (el) m, f (mousikós)
- Greenlandic: nipilersortartoq
- Hebrew: מוּזִיקַאי (he) (muzikai)
- Hindi: संगीतकार (hi) m (saṅgītkār)
- Hungarian: zenész (hu), muzsikus (hu)
- Icelandic: tónlistarmaður (is) m
- Indonesian: musikus (id), pemusik (id)
- Irish: ceoltóir m
- Italian: musicista (it) m, f, musico (it) m
- Japanese: 音楽家 (ja) (おんがくか, ongakuka)
- Kalmyk: көгҗмч (kögjmç)
- Kazakh: музыкант (kk) (mwzıkant)
- Khmer: វាទកៈ (km) (vieteaʔkaʔ), អ្នកភ្លេង (neak pleeŋ)
- Korean: 음악가 (ko) (eumakga) (音樂家 (ko))
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- Kyrgyz: музыкант (muzıkant)
- Lao: ນັກດົນຕີ (lo) (nak don tī)
- Latvian: mūziķis m
- Lithuanian: muzikantas m
- Luxembourgish: Museker m, Musekerin f
- Macedonian: му́зичар m (múzičar)
- Malay: pemuzik
- Maori: kaiwhakatangi
- Mongolian: хөгжимчин (mn) (högžimčin)
- Norman: musicien m
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: musiker m
- Nynorsk: musikar m
- Persian: موزیسین (fa) (muzisian), موزیکان (muzikân) (obsolete), موسیقیدان (fa) (musiqidân)
- Polish: muzyk (pl) m pers
- Portuguese: músico (pt) m
- Romanian: muzician (ro) m, muziciană (ro) f
- Russian: музыка́нт (ru) m (muzykánt), музыка́нтка f (muzykántka)
- Scottish Gaelic: ceòladair m, neach-ciùil m
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: музичар m
- Roman: muzičar (sh) m, glazbenik (sh) m (Croatia)
- Slovak: hudobník m, muzikant m
- Slovene: glasbenik (sl) m, glasbenica f
- Sotho: sebini
- Spanish: músico (es) m
- Swahili: mwimbaji (sw), mwanamuziki (sw)
- Swedish: musikant (sv) c, musiker (sv) c
- Tagalog: musiko
- Tajik: мусиқачӣ (musiqačī)
- Thai: นักดนตรี (nák don-dtrii)
- Turkish: müzisyen (tr)
- Turkmen: sazandar, sazanda
- Ukrainian: музика́нт m (muzykánt)
- Urdu: موسیقار m (musiqār)
- Uzbek: muzikant (uz), muzikachi (uz)
- Vietnamese: nhạc sĩ (vi)
- Volapük: musigan (vo)
- Yiddish: מוזיקער m (muziker)
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