- Abkhaz: аҧсра (apsra)
- Afrikaans: doodgaan (af), sterf (af), sterwe (af)
- Ainu: ライ (ray), イサㇺ (isam)
- Akan: wu
- Aklanon: matay
- Albanian: vdes (sq)
- Amharic: መሞት (mämot)
- Amis: mapatay
- Andi: вучӏиду (vučʼidu)
- Arabic: مَاتَ (ar) (māta), تُوُفِّيَ (tuwuffiya)
- Egyptian Arabic: مات (māt)
- Moroccan Arabic: مات (māt)
- Armenian: մեռնել (hy) (meṙnel), մահանալ (hy) (mahanal)
- Aromanian: mor, moru
- Ashkun: mře
- Assamese: মৰ (mor) (informal), ঢুকা (dhuka) (formal)
- Assyrian Neo-Aramaic: ܡܵܝܹܬ (mayet)
- Asturian: morrer (ast)
- Atong (India): thyi
- Avar: хвезе (xʷeze)
- Azerbaijani: ölmək (az), dünyanı dəyişmək, keçinmək, rəhmətə getmək
- Bahnar: lôch
- Bakhtiari: مردن (morden)
- Bashkir: үлеү (ülew)
- Belarusian: паміра́ць impf (pamirácʹ), паме́рці pf (pamjérci), гі́нуць impf (hínucʹ), згі́нуць pf (zhínucʹ)
- Bengali: মরা (bn) (mora)
- Bhojpuri: मरल (maral)
- Borôro: bi
- Bouyei: daail
- Breton: mervel (br)
- Bulgarian: уми́рам (bg) impf (umíram), умра́ (bg) pf (umrá), издъ́хвам (bg) impf (izdǎ́hvam), издъ́хна pf (izdǎ́hna)
- Burmese: သေ (my) (se), ဆုံး (my) (hcum:), ကွယ်လွန် (my) (kwailwan)
- Buryat: үхэхэ (üxexe)
- Carpathian Rusyn: умерати impf (umeraty)
- Catalan: morir (ca)
- Cebuano: matay
- Chamorro: måtai
- Chechen: делла (della), са дала (sa dala)
- Chepang: सीसा
- Cherokee: (human beings) ᎠᏲᎱᏍᎦ (ayohusga), (animals or plants) ᎦᎵᏬᎦ (galiwoga)
- Chichewa: -fa
- Chinese:
- Cantonese: 死 (yue) (sei2), 過身/过身 (gwo3 san1), 瓜 (gwaa1) (slang), 釘/钉 (deng1) (slang), 歸西/归西 (gwai1 sai1) (fig.)
- Dungan: сы (sɨ)
- Mandarin: 死 (zh) (sǐ), 亡 (zh) (wáng), (formal) 去世 (zh) (qùshì), 往生 (zh) (wǎngshēng)
- Chuukese: mano
- Coptic: ⲙⲟⲩ (mou)
- Czech: umírat (cs) impf, umřít (cs) pf
- Dalmatian: morer
- Danish: dø (da), udånde, gå bort, gå al kødets gang, sove ind, stille træskoene, kradse af, omkomme (da), afgå ved døden, krepere
- Dhivehi: please add this translation if you can
- Dolgan: өл
- Drung: shi
- Dutch: doodgaan (nl), sterven (nl), overlijden (nl)
- Dzongkha: ཤི (shi)
- Egyptian: (mt), (mwt)
- Esperanto: morti (eo)
- Estonian: surema (et), koolema, kõngema, kärvama, hinge heitma, langema, lahkuma (et)
- Evenki: буми (bumi)
- Faroese: doyggja (fo), andast
- Fataluku: umu
- Finnish: kuolla (fi), delata (fi) (slang), heittää henkensä (idiomatic), kupsahtaa (fi) (informal), kaatua (fi) (in war), menehtyä (fi), saada surmansa (fi), edesmennä (rare), nukkua pois (fi), depata (slang), vaihtaa hiippakuntaa (informal), heittää lusikka nurkkaan (informal), mennä manan majoille, siirtyä ajasta ikuisuuteen, heittää veivinsä (fi) (informal), potkaista tyhjää (fi) (informal), oikaista koipensa (informal)
- French: mourir (fr), expirer (fr), trépasser (fr), crever (fr) (animals)
- Friulian: murî
- Galician: morrer (gl)
- Ge'ez: ሞተ (motä)
- Georgian: იღუპება (iɣuṗeba), სიკვდილი (siḳvdili), გარდაცვალება (gardacvaleba), დაღუპვა (daɣuṗva)
- German: sterben (de), umkommen (de), versterben (de)
- Alemannic German: steerbe
- Gothic: 𐌲𐌰𐌳𐌰𐌿𐌸𐌽𐌰𐌽 (gadauþnan), 𐌳𐌹𐍅𐌰𐌽 (diwan), 𐍃𐍅𐌹𐌻𐍄𐌰𐌽 (swiltan)
- Greek: πεθαίνω (el) (pethaíno), αποθνήσκω (el) (apothnísko), αποβιώνω (el) (apovióno)
- Ancient: ἀποθνήσκω (apothnḗskō), ἀποθνῄσκω (apothnḗiskō), θνῄσκω (thnḗiskō), τελευτάω (teleutáō) (polite), βαίνω (baínō) (euphemistic)
- Guaraní: mano (gn), (t-) e'õ
- Gujarati: મરવું (marvũ)
- Haitian Creole: mouri
- Hawaiian: make, make loa
- Hebrew: מֵת (he) (met)
- Hiligaynon: matay
- Hindi: मरना (hi) (marnā)
- Hungarian: meghal (hu), hal (hu), elhuny (hu)
- Hunsrik: sterrve
- Icelandic: deyja (is), drepast, andast (is), sálast, týna lífinu, skylja við, látast, láta lífið, lognast út af, falla frá, fara yfrum, verða bráðkvaddur, sofna svefninum langa, sofna hinsta svefni
- Ido: mortar (io)
- Ilocano: matay
- Indonesian: mati (id), meninggal (id)
- Ingrian: koolla, saavva hukkaa, surra, (of animals) nukkua, tavveta, hukkahua
- Interlingua: morir
- Irish: faigh bás
- Old Irish: at·baill, baïd
- Isthmus Zapotec: rati
- Italian: morire (it), crepare (it) (informal), cadere (it)
- Iu Mien: daic
- Japanese: 死ぬ (ja) (しぬ, shinu), 亡くなる (ja) (なくなる, nakunaru) (euphemistic), 死亡する (しぼうする, shibō suru)
- Japhug: si
- Jarai: djai
- Javanese: mati (jv)
- Jingpho: si
- Kamkata-viri: mře
- Kashubian: ùmierac
- Kazakh: өлу (kk) (ölu)
- Khasi: iap, yap
- Khmer: តាយ (taay)
- Kituba: fwa, kufwa
- Korean: 죽다 (ko) (jukda), 돌아가시다 (doragasida) (honorific), 숨지다 (ko) (sumjida), 사망하다 (ko) (samanghada)
- Kumyk: оьлмек (ölmek)
- Kunigami: まーすん (māsun) (for people), 死ぬん (shinun) (mostly for animals)
- Kurdish:
- Central Kurdish: مردن (mirdin)
- Northern Kurdish: mirin (ku)
- Kyrgyz: өлүү (ky) (ölüü), каза болуу (ky) (kaza boluu), жок болуу (ky) (jok boluu)
- Laboya: mate
- Ladin: morir, morì
- Lao: ຕາຍ (tāi)
- Latgalian: miert, nūmiert
- Latin: morior (la), pereo, exspiro, decedo, intereo (la)
- Latvian: mirt (lv), nomirt
- Ligurian: moï
- Lingala: kufa, kúfa, wa
- Linngithigh: ighoc
- Lipo: 𖼳𖽡𖾐
- Lisu: ꓫꓵꓺ (ʃɨ̱)
- Lithuanian: mirti (lt), numirti
- Livonian: kūolõ
- Lolopo: si
- Lombard: morì (lmo)
- Loxicha Zapotec: please add this translation if you can
- Macedonian: умира impf (umira), умре pf (umre), починува impf (počinuva), почине pf (počine), пцовисува impf (pcovisuva), пцовиса pf (pcovisa) (of animals)
- Makasae: umu
- Malagasy: maty (mg)
- Malay: mati (ms), meninggal
- Malayalam: മരിക്കുക (ml) (marikkuka), ചാകുക (ml) (cākuka) (Impolite, for animals)
- Maltese: miet
- Manchu: ᠪᡠᠴᡝᠮᠪᡳ (bucembi)
- Maori: mate (mi), hemo, mōnehu, mate hirinaki (of old age), mate tara-ā-whare (of natural causes), mate whawhati tata (unexpectedly or suddenly), mate kōngenge (of an illness or disease), hurumutu
- Maranao: matay
- Marathi: मरणे (marṇe)
- Miyako: まーㇲ゙さまーㇲ゙ (māzsāmaz), 死ん (すん, sun)
- Mizo: thi
- Mon: ချိုတ်
- Mongolian:
- Cyrillic: өнгөрөх (mn) (öngöröx), үхэх (mn) (üxex), нас барах (nas barax)
- Mpade: madɨ
- Muong: chết
- Nahuatl:
- Classical Nahuatl: miqui
- Mecayapan: miqui
- Northern Puebla: miqui
- Nanai: бурбури (burburi)
- Navajo: daatsaah (often too harsh), yę́ę ádin (polite)
- Neapolitan: murì
- Nepali: मर्नु (marnu)
- Nigerian Pidgin: kpeme
- Nivkh: мудь (mud̦)
- Norman: mouothi, trépâsser
- North Frisian: (Föhr-Amrum) sterew, stärwe
- Northern Sami: jápmit
- Norwegian: dø (no), døy (no), dævve (informal)
- Nuosu: ꌦ (sy)
- Occitan: morir (oc)
- Odia: ମରିବା (or) (maribā)
- Ojibwe: nibo
- Okinawan: まーすん (māsun) (for people), 死ぬん (shinun) (mostly for animals)
- Old Church Slavonic:
- Cyrillic: оумирати impf (umirati), оумьрѣти pf (umĭrěti), мрѣти impf (mrěti)
- Old East Slavic: мерети impf (mereti)
- Old English: sweltan, *diegan, steorfan, cwelan
- Old Frisian: sterva
- Old Norse: deyja
- Old Prussian: aulaūtwei
- Old Tupi: manõ
- Old Turkic: 𐰇𐰠 (ül² /öl-/), 𐰆𐰲𐰀 𐰉𐰺 (uča b¹r¹ /uča bar-/)
- Oromo: du'uu
- Ossetian: амӕлын (amælyn)
- Ottoman Turkish: اولمك (ölmek)
- Pacoh: cuchet
- Papiamentu: muri
- Pashto: مړل (mṛə́l), مړه کېدل (mṛə́kedə́l)
- Pennsylvania German: schtaerewe, schtarewe
- Persian: مردن (fa) (mordan)
- Piedmontese: murì
- Pijin: dae
- Pipil: miki, miqui
- Polish: umierać (pl) impf, umrzeć (pl) pf, ginąć (pl) impf, zginąć (pl) pf, zdechnąć (pl), zdychać (pl), skonać (pl), wykorkować (pl), zemrzeć (pl), zgasnąć (pl), dogorywać (pl), konać (pl)
- Portuguese: morrer (pt), falecer (pt)
- Purepecha: uarhini
- Quechua: wañuy
- Rapa Nui: mate
- Romagnol: murir
- Romanian: muri (ro), (please verify) se duce la Vest (figurative)
- Romansch: murir, mureir
- Russian: умира́ть (ru) impf (umirátʹ), умере́ть (ru) pf (umerétʹ), помира́ть (ru) impf (pomirátʹ), помере́ть (ru) pf (pomerétʹ), погиба́ть (ru) impf (pogibátʹ), поги́бнуть (ru) pf (pogíbnutʹ), сконча́ться (ru) (skončátʹsja) (formal), сдыха́ть (ru) impf (sdyxátʹ), сдо́хнуть (ru) pf (sdóxnutʹ) (rude or of animals), дать дуба (ru) pf (datʹ duba), приказать долго жить (ru) pf (prikazatʹ dolgo žitʹ)
- Rwanda-Rundi: -pfa
- Samoan: mate (animals), oti (sm) (humans), maliu (chiefs)
- Samogitian: pasėmėrtė
- Sanskrit: म्रियते (sa) (mriyáte), मरति (marati)
- Sardinian: morre, morrire, morri, morriri
- Scots: dee
- Scottish Gaelic: bàsaich, caochail, eug
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: у̀мирати impf, у̀мре̄ти pf (Ekavian), у̀мрије̄ти pf (Ijekavian), црћи pf (informal), цркавати impf (informal), упокојити pf, уги́бати impf (of plants, animals), у̀гинути pf (of plants, animals), преминути pf (formal), настра́дати pf (violently, painfully), по̀гинути pf (in battle), поги́бати impf (in battle)
- Roman: ùmirati (sh) impf, ùmrēti (sh) pf (Ekavian), ùmrijēti (sh) pf (Ijekavian), crći pf (informal), crkavati (sh) impf (informal), upokojiti (sh) pf, ugíbati (sh) impf (of plants, animals), ùginuti (sh) pf (of plants, animals), preminuti (sh) pf (formal), nastrádati (sh) pf (violently, painfully), pòginuti (sh) pf (in battle), pogíbati (sh) impf (in battle)
- Seri: (speaking with great respect) aaha
- Sherpa: ཤི (shi)
- Sicilian: muriri (scn), mòriri (scn)
- Sinhalese: මැරෙනවා (mærenawā)
- Skolt Sami: jääʹmmed
- Slovak: umierať impf, umrieť pf, zomrieť pf, skonať pf
- Slovene: umirati impf, umreti (sl) pf
- Sorbian:
- Lower Sorbian: wumrěś pf, wuměraś impf
- Sotho: -shwa
- South Efate: mat
- Spanish: morir (es) (usually used), fallecer (es) (widely used), diñar (es), diñarla, espichar (es), estirar la pata (es), fenecer (es), finar (es), irse al otro barrio, palmar (es), palmarla, pasar a mejor vida (es), perecer (es), sucumbir (es)
- Sranan Tongo: dede
- Sundanese: pupus
- Swahili: kufa (sw)
- Swedish: dö (sv), avlida (sv), gå bort (sv)
- Sylheti: ꠝꠞꠣ (mora)
- Tagalog: matay
- Tahitian: mate, pohe
- Tajik: мурдан (tg) (murdan)
- Talysh: marde
- Tamil: இற (ta) (iṟa), சா (ta) (cā)
- Tangut: 𗈶 (*sjɨ¹)
- Tarantino: murè
- Tat: mürdən
- Tatar: үләргә (tt) (ülärgä)
- Telugu: చనిపోవు (te) (canipōvu), మరణించు (te) (maraṇiñcu), పరమపదించు (te) (paramapadiñcu), కాలం చేయు (kālaṁ cēyu), గతించు (te) (gatiñcu)
- Ternate: sone
- Tetum: mate
- Thai: ตาย (th) (dtaai), เสียชีวิต (th) (sǐia-chii-wít)
- Tibetan: འཆི་བ ('chi ba), ཤི (shi)
- Tidore: sone
- Tocharian B: naut-, sruk-
- Tok Pisin: dai
- Tongan: mate
- Tswana: -swa
- Tupinambá: manõ, (t-) e'õ
- Turkish: ölmek (tr), vefat etmek (tr)
- Turkmen: ölmek
- Ukrainian: умира́ти impf (umyráty), уме́рти pf (umérty), помира́ти impf (pomyráty), поме́рти pf (pomérty), ги́нути impf (hýnuty) (perish), зги́нути pf (zhýnuty), здо́хнути (zdóxnuty) (for animals, also derogatory)
- Urdu: مرنا (marnā), وفات پانا (wafāt pānā), ہلاک ہونا (halāk honā)
- Uyghur: ئۆلمەك (ölmek)
- Uzbek: oʻlmoq (uz)
- Venda: -fa
- Venetan: morir (vec)
- Vietnamese: chết (vi), mất (vi), qua đời (vi), từ vong (formal), viên tịch (vi) (regarding monks), băng hà (vi) (regarding monarchs), hy sinh (vi) (formal, regarding war soldiers), hi sinh (vi) (formal, regarding war soldiers), từ trần (vi) (honorific or euphemistic), vĩnh biệt (vi) (figuratively), khuất bóng (vi) (figurative, literary), lìa đời (vi), thăng thiên (vi) (figuratively)
- Volapük: deadön (vo)
- Võro: kuulma
- Waigali: mře
- Walloon: mori (wa), crever (wa) (animals), dihoter (wa) (familiar)
- Welsh: marw (cy)
- West Frisian: deagean, ferstjerre, stjerre (fy)
- White Hmong: tuag
- Wutunhua: se
- Yaeyama: まーらしぃん (mārasïn), 死ぬん (しぃぬん, sïnun)
- Yagnobi: мирак (mirak)
- Yakkha: सिमा
- Yakut: өл (öl)
- Yámana: malaku
- Yiddish: שטאַרבן (shtarbn)
- Yoruba: kú
- Yurok: (animals or plants) moykek'
- Zande: kpi
- Zazaki: merden
- Zealandic: sterve
- Zhuang: dai
- Zulu: -fa
- ǃXóõ: ǀʻâa, ʻǀnô̰o
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