- Afrikaans: selfoon (af), sellulêre telefoon
- Albanian: telefon celular m
- Amharic: ነፋስ ስልክ (näfas səlk), ተንቀሳቃሽ ስልክ (tänḳäsaḳaš səlk), ሞባይል ስልክ (mobayl səlk)
- Arabic: جَوَّال (ar) m (jawwāl), هَاتِف مَحْمُول (ar) m (hātif maḥmūl), هَاتِف خَلَوِيّ m (hātif ḵalawiyy), هَاتِف نَقَّال (ar) m (hātif naqqāl), مُوبَيْل m (mūbayl)
- Hijazi Arabic: جَوَّال m (jawwāl)
- Moroccan Arabic: بورطابل m (pūrṭābl), تلفون (tilifūn)
- Armenian: բջջային հեռախոս (hy) (bǰǰayin heṙaxos), բջջային (hy) (bǰǰayin)
- Assamese: ম’বাইল ফোন (möbail phün)
- Azerbaijani: mobil telefon
- Bashkir: кеҫә телефоны (keśə telefonı)
- Basque: telefono mugikor, sakelako telefono, mobil
- Belarusian: мабі́льны тэлефо́н m (mabílʹny teljefón), со́тавы тэлефо́н m (sótavy teljefón), мабі́льнік m (mabílʹnik) (colloquial)
- Bengali: মোবাইল ফোন (bn) (mōbail phōn), মোবাইল (bn) (mōbail), মুঠোফোন (bn) (muṭhōphōn)
- Bulgarian: моби́лен телефо́н m (mobílen telefón), кле́тъчен телефо́н m (klétǎčen telefón), преноси́м телефо́н m (prenosím telefón), мобифо́н m (mobifón)
- Burmese: မိုဘိုင်းလ်ဖုန်း (muibhuing:lhpun:)
- Catalan: telèfon mòbil (ca) m, mòbil (ca)
- Chinese:
- Cantonese: 手提電話 / 手提电话 (sau2 tai4 din6 waa6-2), 手機 / 手机 (sau2 gei1), 流動電話 / 流动电话 (lau4 dung6 din6 waa6-2) (formal/technical), 大哥大 (daai6 go1 daai6) (slang, dated)
- Dungan: шуҗи (šuži)
- Eastern Min: 手機 / 手机 (chiū-gĭ)
- Hakka: 手機仔 / 手机仔 (sú-kî-é), 行動電話 / 行动电话 (hàng-thung thien-fa, hàng-thûng thien-fa) (formal/technical)
- Hokkien: 手機仔 / 手机仔 (zh-min-nan) (chhiú-ki-á), 手機 / 手机 (chhiú-ki), 行動電話 / 行动电话 (hêng-tōng tiān-ōe) (formal/technical)
- Mandarin: 手機 / 手机 (zh) (shǒujī), 手提電話 / 手提电话 (zh) (shǒutí diànhuà) (formal/technical), 移動電話 / 移动电话 (zh) (yídòng diànhuà) (mainland China, formal/technical), 行動電話 / 行动电话 (zh) (xíngdòng diànhuà) (Taiwan, formal/technical), 大哥大 (zh) (dàgēdà) (slang)
- Wu: 手機 / 手机 (5seu-ci)
- Cornish: klapkodh f, pellgowsel f, kellgowser m
- Czech: mobilní telefon (cs) m, mobil (cs) m
- Danish: mobiltelefon (da) c, mobil (da) c
- Dutch: mobiele telefoon m, gsm (nl), mobieltje (nl) n (colloquial, diminutive)
- Dzongkha: འགྲུལ་འཕྲིན། ('grul 'phrin), བརྒྱུད་འཕྲིན (brgyud 'phrin)
- Esperanto: poŝtelefono (eo)
- Estonian: mobiiltelefon (et)
- Faroese: fartelefon f
- Finnish: matkapuhelin (fi), kännykkä (fi), kapula (fi)
- French: téléphone mobile (fr) m, mobile (fr), (France) téléphone portable (fr) m portable (fr) m, (Belgium) GSM (fr) m (note: often used for mobile phones that are not technically GSM), (Canada, Louisiana, Missouri, New England) téléphone cellulaire (fr) m, cellulaire (fr) m, (colloquial), (Switzerland) natel (fr) m
- Galician: teléfono móbil (gl) m, móbil (gl) m
- Georgian: მობილური (mobiluri), მობილური ტელეფონი (mobiluri ṭeleponi)
- German: Mobiltelefon (de) n, Funktelefon (de) n, Handy (de) n, (Switzerland) Natel (de) n
- Greek: κινητό τηλέφωνο (el) n (kinitó tiléfono), (colloquial) κινητό (el) n (kinitó)
- Greenlandic: mobili, oqarasuaat nassartariaq, oqarasuaat angallattagaq
- Guaraní: mombyñe'ẽporu
- Gujarati: મોબાઈલ n (mobāīla), મોબાઇલ ફોન (mobāila phon)
- Hebrew: טֶלֶפוֹן סֶלוּלָרי (he) m (telefon selulari), טלפון נייד / טֶלֶפוֹן נַיָּד (he) m (telefon nayad)
- Hindi: मोबाइल फ़ोन m (mobāil fon), मोबाइल (hi) m (mobāil)
- Hungarian: mobiltelefon (hu), mobil (hu)
- Icelandic: farsími (is) m, gemsi (is) m, GSM-sími m
- Indonesian: telepon selular, telepon genggam (id), telepon seluler (id)
- Interlingua: telephono mobile
- Irish: guthán soghluaiste m, guthán póca m, fón póca m
- Italian: cellulare (it) m, telefono cellulare (it) m, telefono mobile m, telefonino (it) m, (Switzerland) natel (it) m
- Jamaican Creole: muobail fuon, mobail fuon, muobail telifuon
- Japanese: 携帯電話 (ja) (けいたいでんわ, keitai denwa), 携帯 (ja) (けいたい, keitai) (colloquial), セルホーン (seruhōn), セルフォン (serufon), モバイル (ja) (mobairu)
- Kalmyk: һар утцн (ğar uttsn)
- Kannada: ಮೊಬೈಲ್ ಫೋನ್ (kn) (mobail phōn)
- Kazakh: ұялы телефон (ūäly telefon), қалта телефоны (qalta telefony), қалтафон (kk) (qaltafon) (colloquial), мобилді телефон (mobildı telefon)
- Khmer: ទូរសព្ទចល័ត (tuurĕəʼsap caʼlat)
- Korean: 휴대전화(携帶電話) (ko) (hyudaejeonhwa), 핸드폰 (ko) (haendeupon) (colloquial), 휴대폰 (ko) (hyudaepon) (colloquial), 모바일폰 (ko) (mobailpon), 셀룰러폰 (sellulleopon), 폰 (pon), 손전화 (ko) (sonjeonhwa), (North Korea), 무선대화기 (ko) (museondaehwagi) (North Korea)
- Kriol: telefonn portab, portab, mobayl
- Kurdish:
- Central Kurdish: مۆبایل (ckb) (mobayl)
- Northern Kurdish: telefona destan (ku) f, telefona berîkê (ku) f, telefona bêtêl (ku) f, telefona mobîl (ku) f
- Kyrgyz: кол телефон (ky) (kol telefon), уюлдук телефон (uyulduk telefon)
- Ladino: djep m, pélefon m
- Lao: ໂທລະສັບມືຖື (lo) (thō la sap mư̄ thư̄)
- Latin: tēlephōnum gestābile n, tēlephōnium gestābile n, tēlephōnum portātile n, tēlephōnium portātile n, tēlephōnum portābile n, tēlephōnium portābile n, tēlephōnulum n
- Latvian: mobilais tālrunis m, mobilais telefons m, mobilais m (colloquial)
- Lithuanian: mobilusis telefonas m
- Luxembourgish: Handy (lb) m
- Macedonian: мобилен телефо́н m (mobilen telefón), мобилен m (mobilen), преносен телефо́н m (prenosen telefón)
- Malay: telefon bimbit (ms)
- Malayalam: മൊബൈൽഫോൺ (mobailphōṇ), ജംഗമദൂരവാണി (jaṅgamadūravāṇi), ദൂരഭാഷണശ്രവണസഹായി (dūrabhāṣaṇaśravaṇasahāyi), സഞ്ചാരദൂരഭാഷിണി (sañcāradūrabhāṣiṇi), സെൽഫോൺ (selphōṇ)
- Maltese: mowbajl m, telefon ċellulari m, ċellulari m
- Maori: waea pūkoro
- Mongolian:
- Cyrillic: гар утас (gar utas), хармаа дянхуа (xarmaa djanxua)
- Mongolian: ᠭᠠᠷ
ᠣᠲᠠᠰᠤ (ɣar otasu), ᠬᠠᠷᠮᠠᠨ ᠳ᠋ᠢᠶᠠᠩᠬᠤᠸᠠ (qarman diyangquwa) (China)
- Nahuatl: ehecatlanonotzqui
- Navajo: biłńjoobałí, bił níjoobałí, bił níjooyisí, béésh bee haneʼé tʼóó naatʼáhígíí
- Norman: téléphône dé pouchette m
- Northern Sami: mobiilatelefovdna, giehtatelefovdna, mátketelefovdna
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: mobiltelefon (no) m, mobil (no) m
- Nynorsk: mobiltelefon m, mobil m
- Occitan: telefòne portable m, telefonet m
- Odia: ମୋବାଇଲ ଫୋନ (mobāila phona)
- Pashto: ګرځنده ټيلفون m (garjanda ṭelefon)
- Pattani Malay: telefon tangan
- Persian:
- Iranian Persian: تِلِفُنِ هَمْراه (telefon-e hamrâh), تِلِفُنِ موبایْل (telefon-e mobâyl), موبایْل (mobâyl), گوشیِ هَمْراه (guši-ye hamrâh), گوشی (fa) (guši)
- Phalura: waarlís
- Polish: telefon (pl) m inan, telefon komórkowy (pl) m inan, (colloquial) komórka (pl) f
- Portuguese: telefone móvel m, telemóvel (pt) m, telefone celular (pt) m, celular (pt) m
- Punjabi: ਮੋਬਾਈਲ ਫ਼ੋਨ (mobāīla fon)
- Romanian: telefon mobil n, telefon celular (ro) n, mobil (ro) n, celular (ro) n
- Romansch: telefon mobil m
- Russian: моби́льный телефо́н (ru) m (mobílʹnyj telefón), со́товый телефо́н (ru) m (sótovyj telefón), моби́льник (ru) m (mobílʹnik) (colloquial), со́товый (ru) f (sótovyj) (colloquial), моби́ла (ru) f (mobíla) (slang)
- Scottish Gaelic: fòn-làimhe
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: мо̀бител m, мо̏билан телѐфон m, мобилни телефон m
- Roman: mòbitel (sh) m, mȍbīlan telèfōn m, mobilni telefon (sh) m
- Sinhalese: ජංගම දුරකථනය (jaṁgama durakathanaya)
- Slovak: mobilný telefón m, mobil m
- Slovene: mobilni telefon m, prenosni telefon m
- Sotho: selfono
- Spanish: teléfono móvil, móvil (es) m (Spain), teléfono celular (es), celular (es) m (Hispanic/Latin America)
- Swahili: rununu (sw), simu ya mkononi
- Swedish: mobiltelefon (sv) c, mobil (sv) c, nalle (sv) c
- Tagalog: selepono, teleponong selular (tl), selpon (colloquial)
- Tajik: телефони ҳамроҳ (telefon-i hamroh)
- Tamil: நகர்பேசி (nakarpēci), செல்லிடத் தொலைபேசி (celliṭat tolaipēci)
- Tatar: кесә телефоны (kesä telefonı)
- Telugu: చరవాణి (te) (caravāṇi), మొబైల్ ఫోన్ (mobail phōn)
- Thai: โทรศัพท์เคลื่อนที่ (th) (too-rá-sàp-klʉ̂ʉan-tîi), โทรศัพท์มือถือ (th) (too-rá-sàp-mʉʉ-tʉ̌ʉ), มือถือ (th) (mʉʉ-tʉ̌ʉ)
- Tibetan: ལག་ཐོག་ཁ་དཔར (lag thog kha dpar)
- Tok Pisin: mobail fon
- Turkish: cep telefonu (tr), cep (tr) (colloquial)
- Turkmen: ykjam telefon
- Ukrainian: мобі́льний телефо́н m (mobílʹnyj telefón), стільнико́вий телефо́н m (stilʹnykóvyj telefón), мобі́льник m (mobílʹnyk) (colloquial)
- Urdu: موبائِل فون m (mobāil fon), گَشْتی فون m (gaśtī fon), دَسْتی فون m (dastī fon), دَسْتی ہاتِف f (dastī hātif), (please verify) ہَمْراہ ہاتِف f (hamrāh hātif), (please verify) مَحْمُول ? (mahmūl), (please verify) دَسْتی دُور گو ? (dastī dūr go)
- Uyghur: يانفون (yanfon)
- Uzbek: mobil telefon (uz)
- Vietnamese: điện thoại di động (vi) (電話移動), điện thoại cầm tay (電話擒𢬣), di động (vi)
- Volapük: telefonöm polovik
- Walloon: axhlåve (wa) m, mobilofone m, wizesse m, schoûtrece (wa) f, GSM m
- Welsh: ffôn symudol (cy) m
- Yakut: сиэп төлөппүөнэ (siep tölöppüöne)
- Yiddish: מאָביל טעלעפֿאָן m (mobil telefon), מאָבילקע f (mobilke), צעלקע (tselke)
- Zhuang: soujgih
- Zulu: umakhalekhukhwini
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