- Armenian: պառավ (hy) (paṙav)
- Aromanian: moashi f, babã f, oamã f
- Bashkir: әбей (äbey), инәй (inäy), ҡарсыҡ (qarsïq)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 老婦人 (zh), 老妇人 (zh) (lǎofùrén), 老太太 (zh) (lǎotàitai), 老大媽 (zh), 老大妈 (zh) (lǎodàmā), (can be contemptuous) 老太婆 (zh) (lǎotàipó)
- Czech: stařena f
- Dutch: oude vrouw f, ouwe vrouw f
- Finnish: akka (fi)
- French: vieille (fr) f, vieille dame f, vieille femme f
- Galician: vella f
- Georgian: მოხუცი (moxuci)
- German: alte Frau f, Alte (de) f, (very old) Greisin (de) f
- Greek: γριά (el) f (griá)
- Ancient: γραῦς f (graûs)
- Indonesian: ibu tua
- Irish: seanbhean f
- Japanese: お婆さん (おばあさん, obāsan), 親母 (おやは, oyaha, おふくろ, ofukuro), 婆 (ja) (ばばあ, babā), 老婆 (ja) (ろうば, rōba)
- Khmer: អ្នកចាស់ (neak cah)
- Kurdish:
- Sorani: پیرهژن (pirejin), پیرێژن (poiréjin)
- Latin: vetula (la) f
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- Latvian: vecene f
- Macedonian: старица f (starica)
- Mon: လ ဗြဴ (lɛ̀ˀ prɛ̀a)
- Persian: پیرزن (fa) (pir-e-zan)
- Polish: staruszka (pl) f, (informal) baba (pl) f, (informal or obsolente) babcia (pl) f
- Portuguese: velha (pt) f, idosa f
- Quechua: chakwas, paya (qu), cakwan
- Romanian: babă (ro) f, bătrână (ro) f
- Russian: стару́ха (ru) f (starúxa), стару́шка (ru) f (starúška), ба́бушка (ru) f (bábuška), ба́ба (ru) f (bába), (unfriendly) ба́бка (ru) f (bábka), (elderly woman) пожила́я же́нщина f (požilája žénščina)
- Scots: cailleach, auld wife
- Scottish Gaelic: cailleach
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: старица f
- Roman: starica (sh) f
- Sorbian:
- Lower Sorbian: baba f
- Spanish: vieja (es) f, anciana f, viejita f, viejecita f, señora mayor f
- Swedish: gumma (sv) c
- Taos: łȉw’ȕ’úna
- Telugu: వృద్ధురాలు (te) f (vr̥ddhurālu)
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