- Arabic: وُونْتُون m (wūntūn), وَانْتَان m (wāntān)
- Catalan: wantan m, wanton m, wonton m
- Chinese:
- Cantonese: 餛飩, 馄饨 (wan4 tan1, wan4 tan4, wan4 tyun4), 雲吞, 云吞 (wan4 tan1)
- Gan: 清湯 (chin1 thon1)
- Hakka: 扁食 (pién-sṳ̍t)
- Mandarin: 餛飩 (zh), 馄饨 (zh) (húntun, húndun), 雲吞 (zh), 云吞 (zh) (yúntūn), 抄手 (zh) (chāoshǒu), 扁食 (zh) (biǎnshi), 匾食 (zh) (biǎnshi), 鶻突, 鹘突 (hútū, hútú)
- Min Nan: 扁食 (zh-min-nan) (pián-sit, pián-si̍t)
- Dutch: wantan
- Esperanto: huntuno, vantano, vantono, vuntuno
- Finnish: wonton
- French: wonton m, wantan m, wanton (fr) m, wuntun m
- German: Wan Tan, Wantan, Wonton, Huntun
- Greek: γουάν ταν n (gouán tan), γουόν τον n (gouón ton)
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- Hindi:
- Indonesian: pangsit (id)
- Italian: wonton m
- Japanese: ワンタン (wantan), 雲呑 (わんたん, wantan)
- Javanese: pangsit (jv)
- Korean: 훈툰 (huntun)
- Lao: ກ້ຽວ (kiāu)
- Manchu: ᠨ᠋ᡳᠩᡤᡳᠶᠠ ᡝᡶᡝᠨ (ninggiya efen)
- Norwegian: wonton, wan tan, huntun
- Persian:
- Polish: wonton m
- Russian: вонто́н (ru) m (vontón), хуньту́нь m (xunʹtúnʹ), юньту́нь m (junʹtúnʹ)
- Spanish: wantán m, wantón m, wontón m, won ton m
- Thai: เกี๊ยว (th) (gíao)
- Vietnamese: hoành thánh, vằn thắn, mằn thắn (vi)
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