- Abkhaz: -и (-i), -гьы (-gʲə)
- Adyghe: ыкӏи (əkʼi)
- Afrikaans: en (af)
- Akkadian: 𒅇 (u)
- Akkala Sami: я (ja)
- Albanian: dhe (sq)
- Alutor: ту (tu)
- Amharic: ና (na), እና (ʾəna)
- Antillean Creole: ak
- Arabic: وَـ (ar) (wa-)
- Egyptian Arabic: و (we)
- Hijazi Arabic: و (u) (-w after a vowel, w- before a vowel)
- Tunisian Arabic: و (u)
- Aragonese: y (an)
- Aramaic:
- Classical Syriac: ܘ- (wə-, wa-)
- Jewish Babylonian Aramaic: וְ־ (wə-)
- Armenian: և (hy) (ew), ու (hy) (u)
- Aromanian: shi
- Assamese: আৰু (aru)
- Asturian: y (ast), ya (ast)
- Avar: ва (wa), -ги (-gi)
- Aymara: please add this translation if you can
- Azerbaijani: və (az), ilə (az), -lə (az), -nən, bir də, -la (az), ilən (archaic)
- Bashkir: һәм (həm), ла (la), лә (lə), менән (menən)
- Basque: eta (eu), ta (eu)
- Belarusian: і (i), ды (dy)
- Belizean Creole: ahn
- Bengali: ও (bn) (ō), এবং (bn) (eboṅ), আর (bn) (ar)
- Bhojpuri: आ (ā)
- Bikol Central: asin (bcl)
- Breton: ha (br), hag (br) (before a vowel)
- Bulgarian: и (bg) (i)
- Burmese: နဲ့ (my) (nai.)
- Buryat: ба (ba)
- Carpathian Rusyn: і (i)
- Catalan: i (ca)
- Cebuano: ug
- Central Atlas Tamazight: ⴷ (d)
- Central Dusun: om
- Central Sierra Miwok: -l·i-
- Chechen: а (a), и (i), кхин а (qin a)
- Cherokee: ᎠᎴ (chr) (ale)
- Chichewa: ndi (connecting nouns), ndipo (connecting clauses)
- Chickasaw: micha', mikmat
- Chinese:
- Cantonese: 及 (kap6, gap6), 同 (tung4), 和 (wo4)
- Dungan: дэ (de)
- Hakka: 摎 (lâu), 同 (thùng)
- Hokkien: 佮 (zh-min-nan) (kap/kah), 和 (zh-min-nan) (hām), 以及 (zh-min-nan) (í-ki̍p), 與 / 与 (ú/í)
- Mandarin: 和 (zh) (hé), 與 / 与 (zh) (yǔ), 及 (zh) (jí), 以及 (zh) (yǐjí), 暨 (zh) (jì), 同 (zh) (tóng)
- Wu: 搭
- Chukchi: ынкъам (ynkʺam)
- Chuukese: me
- Chuvash: тата (tat̬a)
- Coptic:
- Bohairic: ⲕⲁⲓ (kai), ⲕⲉ (ke), ⲛⲉⲙ (nem), ⲟⲩⲟϩ (ouoh)
- Sahidic: ⲕⲁⲓ (kai), ⲕⲉ (ke), ⲙⲛ (mn), ⲁⲩⲱ (auō)
- Cornish:
- Kernewek Kemmyn: ha, hag (before a vowel)
- Czech: a (cs)
- Dalmatian: e
- Danish: og (da)
- Dhivehi: އަދި (adi)
- Dutch: en (nl)
- Dzongkha: དང (dang)
- Egyptian: (ḥnꜥ) (usually not used, occasionally), (ḥr) (usually not used, occasionally)
- Elfdalian: og
- Esperanto: kaj (eo)
- Estonian: ja (et), ning (et)
- Ewe: please add this translation if you can
- Extremaduran: please add this translation if you can
- Faliscan: -cue
- Faroese: og (fo)
- Finnish: ja (fi), sekä (fi), (dated) ynnä (fi), -kä (fi) (in a negative clause; prefixed with a negation verb)
- French: et (fr)
- Friulian: e
- Galician: e (gl)
- Georgian: და (ka) (da)
- German: und (de)
- Gothic: 𐌾𐌰𐌷 (jah), -𐌿𐌷 (-uh)
- Greek: (preconsonantal) και (el) (kai), (prevocalic) κι (el) (ki), (ligature) ϗ (el)
- Ancient: καί (kaí), τε (te), τε καί (te kaí), δέ (dé), ἠδέ (ēdé)
- Mycenaean: 𐀤 (qe)
- Greenlandic: aamma
- Guaraní: ha (gn)
- Gujarati: અને (gu) (ane)
- Haitian Creole: ak
- Hausa: dà
- Hawaiian: ame, a, a me
- Hebrew: וְ־ (he) (ve)
- Ancient: וְ־ (he) (wə)
- Hiligaynon: kag
- Hindi: और (hi) (aur), एवं (hi) (evã), व (hi) (va), तथा (hi) (tathā), ओ (hi) (o)
- Hungarian: és (hu)
- Hunsrik: un
- Iban: enggau
- Icelandic: og (is)
- Ido: e (io), ed (io)
- Igbo: na (ig), (please verify) n' (if the next word is a vowel, especially "a")
- Ilocano: ken, ket
- Inari Sami: já
- Indonesian: dan (id)
- Ingush: а (a)
- Interlingua: e (ia), (rarely) et (ia)
- Irish: agus (ga), is (ga)
- Italian: e (it), ed (it) (before a vowel, especially "e")
- Japanese: と (ja) (to), かつ (ja) (katsu), とか (ja) (toka), や (ja) (ya), そして (ja) (soshite), 及 (ja), 及び (ja) (および, oyobi)
- Javanese: lan (jv), sarta (jv)
- Judeo-Italian: אֵי (ʾe /e/)
- Kabuverdianu: y
- Kalmyk: хойр (xoyr) (after the second noun), болн (boln) (between the nouns)
- Kannada: ಹಾಗೂ (kn) (hāgū), ಮತ್ತು (kn) (mattu)
- Kapampangan: at
- Karelian: ga
- Kashubian: ë (csb), i (csb)
- Kazakh: және (kk) (jäne), әрі (ärı), мен (kk) (men), пен (pen)
- Khiamniungan Naga: nǖhéi
- Khmer: នឹង (km) (nɨng)
- Korean: 와 (ko) (wa), 과 (ko) (gwa), 그리고 (ko) (geurigo), 하고 (ko) (hago), 및 (ko) (mit), 이랑 (ko) (irang)
- Kurdish:
- Central Kurdish: وە (we), و (ckb) (û)
- Northern Kurdish: û (ku), herwiha (ku), hem (ku)
- Kyrgyz: жана (ky) (jana)
- Ladino: i, אי
- Lakota: na
- Lao: ແລະ (læ)
- Latgalian: i
- Latin: et (la), ac (la), atque (la), -que (la)
- Latvian: un (lv), ir (lv)
- Laz: do
- Lingala: na, mpe
- Lithuanian: ir (lt)
- Lombard: e (lmo)
- Low German:
- Dutch Low Saxon: on
- German Low German: on, un (nds)
- Lü: ᧞ (l̇ae), ᩓ, ᦂᧇ (k̇ab)
- Luganda: ne (positive "and"), na (negative "and"), ate (literally "also")
- Lule Sami: ja
- Luxembourgish: an (lb)
- Macedonian: и (mk) (i)
- Malagasy: sy (mg), ary (mg)
- Malay:
- Jawi: دان
- Rumi: dan (ms)
- Malayalam: ഉം (ml) (uṁ), കൂടാതെ (ml) (kūṭāte)
- Maltese: u (mt)
- Manchu: ᡪᠠᡳ (ᡪai)
- Manx: as
- Maori: me, a, me (of objects)
- Maranao: ago
- Marathi: आणि (mr) (āṇi), व (mr) (va)
- Mari:
- Eastern Mari: а (a)
- Marwari: अर (ar), अनै (anai)
- Mbyá Guaraní: ha'e
- Middle English: and
- Middle Persian: 𐭥 (ʿ /ud/), 𐭠𐭥 (ʾʿ /u/), 𐭠𐭥𐭣 (ʾʿd /ud/)
- Mingrelian: დო (do)
- Mirandese: i
- Mòcheno: ont
- Mongolian: ба (mn) (ba)
- Moroccan Amazigh: ⴻⴷ (ed)
- Nafaanra: a
- Nahuatl:
- Central: huan
- Classical: ihuan
- Nauruan: me (na)
- Navajo: dóó
- Nepali: र (ne) (ra)
- Newar: व (wa)
- Nogai: эм (ém)
- Norman: et
- Northern Sami: ja
- Northern Thai: please add this translation if you can
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: og (no)
- Nynorsk: og
- Occitan: e (oc)
- Odia: ଆଉ (āu)
- Ojibwe: dash, idash, gaye, ge, miinawaa
- Okinawan: とぅ (tu)
- Old Church Slavonic:
- Cyrillic: и (i)
- Glagolitic: ⰹ (i)
- Old East Slavic: и (i)
- Old English: and
- Old High German: anti, enti
- Old Norse: ok
- Old Persian: -𐎨𐎠 (-c-a /-cā/), 𐎢𐎫𐎠 (u-t-a /utā/), 𐎠𐎫𐎹 (a-t-y /atiy/)
- Old Prussian: be
- Old Saxon: anda, endi
- Ossetian: ӕмӕ (æmæ)
- Ottoman Turkish: و (ve)
- Pangasinan: tan
- Pashto: او (ps) (aw)
- Persian: و (fa) (va, o)
- Phoenician: 𐤅 (w /wu/)
- Pite Sami: ja
- Polabian: ă, un
- Polish: i (pl), oraz (pl), tudzież (pl), a (pl)
- Portuguese: e (pt)
- Proto-Norse: ᛅᚢᚴ
- Punjabi: ਅਤੇ (pa) (ate)
- Shahmukhi: اتے (pnb) (atē)
- Romani: thaj
- Romanian: și (ro), iar (ro)
- Romansch: e, ed (before a vowel)
- Russian: и (ru) (i), да (ru) (da), а (ru) (a)
- Rwanda-Rundi: please add this translation if you can
- Samogitian: ėr, ė
- Sango: na (sg)
- Sanskrit: च (sa) (ca)
- Sardinian: e
- Scots: an
- Scottish Gaelic: agus
- Semai: ru
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: и
- Roman: i (sh)
- Shan: လႄႈ (shn) (lāae)
- Sherpa: དང (dang)
- Sicilian: e (scn)
- Silesian: a
- Sindhi: ۽ (sd) (aee’)
- Sinhalese: සහ (si) (saha)
- Skolt Sami: da
- Slovak: a (sk)
- Slovene: in (sl), ter, pa (sl)
- Somali: iyo (so)
- Sorbian:
- Lower Sorbian: a
- Upper Sorbian: a (hsb)
- Southern Altai: ло (lo)
- Southern Ohlone: ara
- Southern Sami: jïh
- Spanish: y (es), e (es) (before the /i/ sound)
- Sundanese: sarta, tur (su)
- Swahili: na
- Swedish: och (sv)
- Sylheti: ꠀꠞ (ar)
- Tagalog: at (tl), saka (tl)
- Tajik: ва (tg) (va), -у (-u)
- Tamil: -உம் (-um)
- Tatar: һәм (häm), вә (tt) (wä), белән (belän)
- Telugu: మరియు (te) (mariyu)
- Ter Sami: da
- Thai: และ (th) (lɛ́), กับ (th) (gàp)
- Tibetan: དང (dang)
- Tigrinya: ከኣ (käʾa)
- Tocharian B: ṣpä
- Tok Pisin: na, wantaim
- Tumbuka: na
- Turkish: ve (tr), ile (tr)
- Turkmen: we (tk)
- Tuvan: -биле (-bile) (enclitic), болгаш (bolgaş)
- Tzotzil: xchiʼuk
- Tày: cắp, vạ
- Udmurt: но (no)
- Ukrainian: і (uk) (i), й (uk) (j), та (uk) (ta)
- Ume Sami: jah
- Urdu: اور (aur)
- Uyghur: ۋە (ug) (we), بىلەن (ug) (bilen), ھەم (ug) (hem)
- Uzbek: va (uz)
- Vandalic: ia
- Venetan: e (vec)
- Vietnamese: và (vi) (𡝕), với (vi) (喟)
- Vilamovian: ana
- Volapük: e (vo)
- Walloon: et (wa), eyet (wa)
- Waray-Waray: ngan, ug
- Welsh: (preconsonantal) a (cy), (prevocalic) ac (cy)
- West Frisian: en (fy)
- White Hmong: thiab
- Wolof: ak (wo) (used between nouns), té (used between adjectives), di (used between clauses and adverbs)
- Xhosa: (please verify) na-, (please verify) ne-, (please verify) ni-, (please verify) no-, (please verify) nu-
- Yakut: уонна (uonna)
- Yiddish: און (yi) (un)
- Yucatec Maya: yéetel
- Yup'ik: -llu
- Zealandic: en, in
- Zhuang: caeuq
- Zulu: na-, futhi
- ǃXóõ: ǂʻá, ʻàhn
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