- 'Are'are: waisi'a-ni hanua (land animal), waisi'a-ni aasi (sea animal), waisi'a
- Abaza: псауышвхӏа (psawəšʷḥa), хӏайуан (ḥajwan)
- Abkhaz: аԥстәы (apstʷʼə)
- Acholi: lee
- Adyghe: былым (bələm), псэушъхь (psɛwuŝḥ)
- Afar: ála m
- Afrikaans: dier (af)
- Akan: aboa
- Albanian: shtazë (sq) f
- Aleut: algax
- Amharic: እንሰሳ (ʾənsäsa), እንስሳ (ʾənsəsa)
- Arabic: حَيَوَان (ar) m (ḥayawān)
- Egyptian Arabic: حيوان m (ḥayawān)
- Gulf Arabic: حيوان m (ḥaywān, ḥēwān)
- Aragonese: animal (an) m
- Armenian: կենդանի (hy) (kendani)
- Aromanian: pravdã f
- Assamese: জন্তু (zontu)
- Assyrian Neo-Aramaic: ܚܲܝܘܵܐ m (ḵaywā), ܚܲܝ݇ܘܬܵܐ f (ḵawtā).
- Asturian: animal (ast) m
- Avar: хӏайван (ḥʳajwan)
- Azerbaijani: heyvan (az)
- Balinese: segaon, buron
- Baluchi: جناور (jináwar)
- Bambara: bagan
- Barngarla: barroo
- Bashkir: хайуан (xaywan)
- Basque: animalia (eu)
- Bavarian: Viech
- Belarusian: жывёла (be) f (žyvjóla), звер m (zvjer)
- Bengali: জানোয়ার (bn) (janōẇar)
- Bikol Central: hayop (bcl)
- Borôro: barögö
- Breton: loen (br) m, aneval (br) m, mil (br) m
- Bulgarian: живо́тно (bg) n (živótno)
- Burmese: တိရစ္ဆာန် (my) (ti.rachcan), သတ္တဝါ (my) (satta.wa)
- Buryat: амитан (amitan)
- Carpathian Rusyn: жывина f (žŷvyna), быдло n (bŷdlo)
- Catalan: animal (ca) m
- Cebuano: hayop, mananap
- Central Melanau: benateang
- Central Sierra Miwok: halé·-to-
- Chechen: дийнат (diı̇nat), акхаро (aqaro), экха (eqa)
- Cherokee: ᎦᎾᏝᎢ (ganatlai), (non-domesticated) ᎡᎿᎢ (ehnai)
- Chichewa: nyama
- Chinese:
- Cantonese: 動物/动物 (dung6 mat6)
- Dungan: дунву (dunvu), харвани (harvani)
- Eastern Min: 動物/动物 (dông-ŭk)
- Hakka: 動物/动物 (thung-vu̍t)
- Hokkien: 動物/动物 (zh-min-nan) (tōng-bu̍t)
- Mandarin: 動物/动物 (zh) (dòngwù)
- Wu: 動物/动物
- Chukchi: гынник (gynnik)
- Chuvash: чӗрчун (čĕrč̬un), выльӑх (vylʹăh)
- Crimean Tatar: ayvan, canavar
- Czech: živočich (cs) m, zvíře (cs) n
- Danish: dyr (da) n
- Dargwa: мицӏираг (mic̣irag), хӏяйван (ḥəjvan)
- Dhivehi: please add this translation if you can
- Dutch: dier (nl) n, beest (nl) n
- Dzongkha: སེམས་ཅན (sems can)
- Elfdalian: krytyr n, diuor n
- Erzya: ракша (rakša)
- Esperanto: animalo (eo) (includes humans)
- Estonian: loom (et)
- Evenki: бэйңэ, бэюн (bəjun)
- Faroese: djór (fo) n, dýr (fo) n
- Finnish: eläin (fi)
- French: animal (fr) m, bête (fr) f
- Galician: animal (gl) m
- Ge'ez: አርዌ (ʾärwe)
- Georgian: ცხოველი (ka) (cxoveli)
- German: Tier (de) n
- Gothic: 𐌳𐌹𐌿𐍃 n (dius)
- Greek: ζώο (el) n (zóo)
- Ancient: ζῷον n (zôion)
- Greenlandic: uumasoq
- Guaraní: mymba
- Guerrero Amuzgo: kió'
- Gujarati: પ્રાણી m (prāṇī)
- Haitian Creole: animal, zannimo
- Hausa: dabba
- Hawaiian: holoholona
- Hebrew: בַּעַל חַיִּים (he) m (báʻal ḥayyím), חַיָּה (he) f (ḥayyá)
- Hiligaynon: mananap
- Hindi: पशु (hi) (paśu), जानवर (hi) m (jānvar), हैवान (hi) m (haivān), जंतु (hi) m (jantu), जनावर (hi) m (janāvar), जिनावर (hi) m (jināvar), प्राणी (hi) m (prāṇī), मृग (hi) m (mŕg)
- Hungarian: állat (hu)
- Hunsrik: Dier n
- Icelandic: dýr (is) n
- Ido: animalo (io)
- Ilocano: animal, ayop
- Indonesian: hewan (id), binatang (id)
- Ingrian: elokas, looma, loonto (obsolete), itikka (dialectal, obsolete)
- Ingush: са доалла хӏама (sa doalla hama)
- Interlingua: animal, bestia
- Inuktitut: ᐆᒪᔪᖅ (oomayoq), ᓂᕐᔪᑦ (niryot)
- Inupiaq: nirrun, aŋusalluq m, aġnasalluq f, niġrun
- Irish: ainmhí (ga) m
- Old Irish: anmandae m
- Italian: animale (it) m, bestia (it) f
- Itelmen: girnik, tuva
- Ivatan: viniay
- Japanese: 動物 (ja) (どうぶつ, dōbutsu), 生き物 (ja) (いきもの, ikimono)
- Javanese: kewan (jv)
- Jingpho: dusat
- Kabardian: псэущхьэ (kbd) (psɛwuśḥɛ)
- Kabyle: aɣersiw m
- Kalmyk: адусн (adusn), мал (mal)
- Kannada: ಪ್ರಾಣಿ (kn) (prāṇi)
- Kapampangan: ayup
- Karachay-Balkar: хайуан (xayuan)
- Karelian: elätti, žiivatta
- Kashmiri: جانور (jānōr)
- Kashubian: zwierzã n
- Kaurna: pardu
- Kazakh: жануар (januar), хайуан (xaiuan), айуан (aiuan)
- Khakas: аң (añ)
- Khmer: សត្វ (km) (sat)
- Kimaragang: dudupot
- Korean: 동물(動物) (ko) (dongmul), 생물(生物) (ko) (saengmul)
- Krymchak: tuvar
- Kumyk: гьайван (haywan)
- Kurdish:
- Central Kurdish: حەیوان (ḧeywan), ئاژەڵ (ckb) (ajell)
- Northern Kurdish: ajal (ku), candar (ku), heywan (ku), lawir (ku)
- Kyrgyz: айбан (ky) (ayban), жаныбар (ky) (janıbar)
- Lak: хӏайван (ħaywan), жанавар (žanawar)
- Lao: ສັດ (lo) (sat)
- Latgalian: dzeivnīks, žeivots
- Latin: animal (la) n, bestia (la) f
- Latvian: dzīvnieks (lv) m
- Lezgi: гьайван (hajvan)
- Lithuanian: gyvūnas (lt) m
- Low German:
- Dutch Low Saxon: beest n
- Lü: ᦶᦉᧆ (ṡaed)
- Luxembourgish: Déier (lb) n
- Macedonian: животно (mk) n (životno)
- Malagasy: biby (mg)
- Malay: binatang (ms), haiwan (ms), satwa (ms)
- Jawi: بيناتڠ (ms), حيوان (ms), ستوا (ms)
- Malayalam: മൃഗം (ml) (mr̥gaṁ)
- Maltese: annimal m
- Mansaka: binatang
- Maori: kararehe, kīrehe
- Maranao: ayam, binatang
- Marathi: जनावर n (janāvar), प्राणी (mr) m (prāṇī)
- Mingrelian: ცხოველი (cxoveli), შურდგუმილი (šurdgumili)
- Moksha: ракша (rakša)
- Mongolian:
- Cyrillic: амьтан (mn) (amʹtan), адгуус (mn) (adguus)
- Nahuatl:
- Central: yolqui
- Classical: yolcatl
- Nanai: бэюн (bejun)
- Nepali: जनावर (janāwar)
- Nivkh: ӈа (ŋa)
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: dyr (no) n
- Nynorsk: dyr n
- Nuer: ley
- Occitan: animal (oc) m
- Odia: ଜନ୍ମୀ (or) (janmi), ପ୍ରାଣୀ (or) (prāṇi), ଜନ୍ତୁ (or) (jantu)
- Old Church Slavonic:
- Cyrillic: животъ m (životŭ), звѣрь m (zvěrĭ)
- Old Czech: cketa f
- Old English: dēor n, nīeten n
- Old High German: tior n
- Old Norse: dýr n
- Old Prussian: zwīrs
- Oromo: bineensota
- Ossetian: цӕрӕгой (cærægoj), хайуан (xajwan), цӕрӕгой (cærægoj)
- Ottoman Turkish: حیوان (hayvan)
- Palauan: charm
- Pali: jīvī
- Pangasinan: ayep
- Pannonian Rusyn: жвирина f (žvirina), жвирка f (žvirka), животиня f (životinja)
- Papiamentu: bestia
- Pashto: حيوان (ps) (ḥayvān), ژوي (ps)
- Persian:
- Dari: جَانْوَر (fa) (jānwar), حَیْوَان (fa) (haywān)
- Iranian Persian: جانْوَر (fa) (jânvar), حِیْوان (fa) (heyvân)
- Pitjantjatjara: please add this translation if you can
- Plautdietsch: Tia n
- Polish: zwierzę (pl) n
- Portuguese: animal (pt) m, bicho (pt) m
- Punjabi: ਹੈਵਾਨ (haivān)
- Quechua: uywa (qu)
- Rohingya: focú, januar
- Romagnol: animêl
- Romani: (please verify) həyvə́y, (please verify) ḳayvayá
- Romanian: animal (ro) n, fiară (ro) f
- Romansch: animal m, biestg
- Russian: живо́тное (ru) n (živótnoje), зверь (ru) m (zverʹ), тварь (ru) f (tvarʹ), скоти́на (ru) f (skotína), животи́на (ru) f (životína)
- Sanskrit: पशु (sa) (paśu), मृग (sa) (mṛga), प्राणी (sa) (prāṇī)
- Santali: ᱡᱟᱱᱣᱚᱨ (janvôr), ᱡᱟᱱᱣᱟᱨ (janvar)
- Sardinian:
- Campidanese: animali
- Logudorese: fiadu
- Sassarese: animàri
- Scots: ainimal
- Scottish Gaelic: beathach m, ainmhidh (gd) m
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: живо̀тиња f, зве̑р f, звије̑р f, ско̏т m
- Roman: živòtinja (sh) f, zvȇr (sh) f, zvijȇr (sh) f, skȍt (sh) m
- Sicilian: armali (scn)
- Sindhi: please add this translation if you can
- Sinhalese: සතා (si) (satā), (please verify) සත්තු pl (sattu) (plural)
- Slovak: živočích (sk) m, zviera n
- Slovene: žival (sl) f, zver (sl) f
- Somali: xayawaano, xoolo (so)
- Sorbian:
- Lower Sorbian: zwěrje n
- Upper Sorbian: zwěrjo n
- Southern Altai: амыт (amït), аҥ (aŋ)
- Spanish: animal (es) m, bestia (es) f
- Sranan Tongo: meti
- Sumerian: 𒁕𒁕𒀯 (DADAMUL)
- Swahili: mnyama (sw) class 1/2
- Swedish: djur (sv) n
- Sylheti: ꠎꠣꠘꠥꠀꠞ (zanuar)
- Tabaru: haiwani
- Tabasaran: гьяйванат (hjajvanat)
- Tagalog: hayop (tl)
- Tajik: ҳайвон (tg) (hayvon), ҷонвар (tg) (jonvar)
- Talysh: həyvon
- Tamil: விலங்கு (ta) (vilaṅku), மிருகம் (ta) (mirukam)
- Tat: həyvan, хьэйвон
- Tatar: хайван (tt) (xaywan)
- Telugu: జంతువు (te) (jantuvu)
- Tetum: balada
- Thai: สัตว์ (th) (sàt)
- Tibetan: སེམས་ཅན (sems can)
- Tigrinya: እንስሳ (ti) (ʾənsəsa)
- Tocharian A: lu
- Tocharian B: luwo
- Tongan: manu
- Tswana: sebatana, phologolo
- Tumbuka: vinyama
- Turkish: hayvan (tr), döngül, (please verify) çer (tr) (dialectal) , töm (tr)
- Turkmen: haýwan
- Tuvan: амытан (amıtan)
- Udmurt: пудо (pudo)
- Ukrainian: твари́на (uk) f (tvarýna), звір (uk) m (zvir)
- Urdu: حَیوان m (haivān), جانْوَر m (jānvar)
- Uyghur: ھايۋان (haywan)
- Uzbek: hayvon (uz)
- Veps: živat
- Vietnamese: thú vật (vi) (獸物), động vật (vi) (動物)
- Volapük: nim (vo), laidavamaf (warm-blooded), cenavamaf (cold-blooded)
- Võro: elläi
- Walloon: biesse (wa) f
- Welsh: anifail (cy) m, mil (cy) m
- West Frisian: dier n, bist (fy) n
- Wiradjuri: wambi m pl, gunal f pl
- Wolof: mala (wo)
- Xhosa: burhalarhume, isilo, isilwanyana
- Yagnobi: ҳайвон (hayvon)
- Yakut: харамай (qaramay), кыыл (kııl)
- Yiddish: חיה f (khaye)
- Yoruba: ẹran
- Yup'ik: ungungssit
- Zande: gna
- Zazaki: heywan (diq), ganwer, jınawer, cınawer
- Zealandic: beêste f
- Zhuang: doenghduz
- Zulu: isilwane class 7/8
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