- Acehnese: please add this translation if you can
- Adyghe: хьэӏу (ḥɛʼwu)
- Afrikaans: sampioen
- Albanian: kërpudhë (sq) f
- Amharic: እንጉዳይ (ʾənguday)
- Arabic: فُطْر (ar) m (fuṭr) عَيْش الْغُرَاب m (ʕayš al-ḡurāb)
- Egyptian Arabic: مشروم m (mašrōm, mašrūm), فطر m (feṭr), عيش الغراب m (ʕēš el-ḡorāb)
- Gulf Arabic: مشروم m, فطر m
- Hijazi Arabic: فطر m (fiṭir)
- Moroccan Arabic: شمپنيون (šampinyūn)
- Aragonese: potrecón, fungo
- Armenian: սունկ (hy) (sunk)
- Aromanian: bureati m, buburec
- Assamese: কাঠফুলা (kathphula), বেংছটা (beṅsota)
- Asturian: seta f, cogorda f
- Azerbaijani: göbələk (az)
- Banjarese: kulat
- Bashkir: бәшмәк (bəşmək)
- Basque: perretxiko, ziza
- Belarusian: грыб m (hryb)
- Bengali: ছত্রাক (bn) (chotrak)
- Bhojpuri: कुकुरमुत्ता (kukurᵊmuttā)
- Bikol Central: libgos
- Bislama: sompiniong
- Breton: kabell-touseg (br) m, boued-touseg (br) m
- Brunei Malay: kulat
- Bulgarian: гъ́ба (bg) f (gǎ́ba)
- Bunun: quung
- Burmese: မှို (my) (hmui)
- Buryat: мөөгэ (mööge), һархяаг (harxjaag) (Russia)
- Catalan: bolet (ca) m, fong (ca) m
- Cebuano: uhong
- Chamicuro: kas̈hama
- Chechen: жӏаьлин нускал (žˀälin nuskal)
- Cherokee: ᏓᏬᎵ (dawoli)
- Chichewa: bowa
- Chinese:
- Cantonese: 蘑菇 (mo4 gu1)
- Dungan: могў (mogw)
- Eastern Min: 菇 (gŭ), 菰 (gŭ), 蘑菇 (mò̤-gŭ)
- Hokkien: 蘑菇 (zh-min-nan) (mô͘-ko͘)
- Jin: 蘑菇 (me1 gu1)
- Mandarin: 蘑菇 (zh) (mógu), 蕈 (zh) (xùn), 菌子 (zh) (jùnzi)
- Northern Min: 蘑菇 (mō̤-ǔ)
- Wu: 蘑菇
- Chukchi: пъоӈпъоӈ (pʺoṇpʺoṇ)
- Chuvash: кӑмпа (kămp̬a)
- Cornish: skavel gronek f
- Corsican: funzu m
- Cree: ᐊᔨᑭᓅᓈᒋᑲᐣ (ayikinoonaacikan)
- Crimean Tatar: mantar
- Czech: houba (cs) f, hřib (cs) m (regional)
- Danish: svamp (da) c
- Drung: mvjeq
- Dutch: paddenstoel (nl) m, zwam (nl) m
- Dzongkha: ཤ་མུ (sha mu)
- Eastern Cham: ꨝꨪꨯꨟꨱ (bimau)
- Erzya: панго (pango)
- Esperanto: ĉampinjono, ŝampinjono, fungo (eo)
- Estonian: seen (et)
- Evenki: дэгинӈэктэ (dəginŋəktə)
- Faroese: soppur m
- Finnish: sieni (fi), (mycology term) itiöemä (fi)
- Franco-Provençal: champegnon m
- French: champignon (fr) m
- Friulian: fonc m, fong
- Gagauz: mantar
- Galician: cogomelo (gl) m, pan de sapo m
- Ge'ez: በዴላህ (bädelah)
- Georgian: სოკო (soḳo)
- German: Pilz (de) m, Schwamm (de) m (Bavaria, Austria)
- Alemannic German: Pilz m
- Bavarian: schwammerl, schwamm
- Greek: μανιτάρι (el) n (manitári)
- Ancient: μύκης m (múkēs)
- Greenlandic: pupik
- Guaraní: urupero
- Gujarati: બિલાડીનો ટોપ (bilāḍīno ṭop)
- Haitian Creole: djondjon
- Havasupai-Walapai-Yavapai: (please verify) qsamta
- Hawaiian: kūkaelio
- Hebrew: פִּטרִיָה (he) f (pitriyá)
- Hiligaynon: amumuklid
- Hindi: कुकुरमुत्ता m (kukurmuttā), कुकुरमुता (hi) m (kukurmutā), खुंभी (hi) f (khumbhī), खुंबी (hi) f (khumbī), खुमी (hi) f (khumī), मशरूम m (maśrūm)
- Hungarian: gomba (hu), termőtest (hu)
- Icelandic: sveppur (is) m
- Ido: fungo (io)
- Ilocano: uong
- Indonesian: jamur (id)
- Ingrian: opokka, griba, seeni
- Inupiaq: argaiġñaq
- Irish: beacán m, muisiriún m
- Italian: fungo (it) m
- Japanese: キノコ (ja) (kinoko), 茸 (ja) (kinoko), きのこ (ja) (kinoko)
- Javanese: jamur (jv)
- Kalmyk: теңгрин ки (teñgrin ki)
- Kanakanabu: tavununga
- Kannada: ನಾಯಿಕೊಡೆ (kn) (nāyikoḍe), ಅಣಬೆ (kn) (aṇabe)
- Kapampangan: kabuti, payungdagis, payung-payungan
- Karachay-Balkar: жууа (juwa), джууа (cuwa), тошлакъ (toşlaq)
- Karakalpak: zamarrıq, qozıqulaq
- Karelian: sieni
- Kashubian: grzib m
- Kazakh: саңырауқұлақ (sañyrauqūlaq), қозықұйрық (qozyqūiryq)
- Ket: больба
- Khakas: миске (miske)
- Khmer: ផ្សិត (km) (phsət)
- Komi-Zyrian: тшак (čak)
- Kongo: luwa
- Korean: 버섯 (ko) (beoseot)
- Kumyk: къолкъотур (qolqotur)
- Kurdish:
- Central Kurdish: قارچک (qarçik), کوارگ (kwarg)
- Northern Kurdish: kuvark (ku), kavkulîlk (ku)
- Kyrgyz: козу карын (ky) (kozu karın)
- Lakota: čhaŋnákpa
- Lao: ກະດ້າງ (lo) (ka dāng), ເຫັດ (het)
- Latgalian: sieņs f
- Latin: fungus m, bōlētus m
- Latvian: sēne (lv) f
- Lingala: likombó class 5/6
- Lithuanian: grybas (lt) m
- Lombard: fung, fungg
- Low German: Paddenstohl m, Poggenstohl m, Swamm m
- Lushootseed: šapiyu
- Macedonian: печурка (mk) f (pečurka)
- Malagasy: holatra (mg)
- Malay: cendawan (ms)
- Malayalam: കുമിൾ (ml) (kumiḷ), കൂൺ (ml) (kūṇ)
- Maltese: faqqiegħa m
- Manchu: ᠰᡝᠨᠴᡝ (sence), ᠮᡝᡤᡠ (megu)
- Manx: fliughane m
- Maori: harore, whareatua
- Mari:
- Eastern Mari: поҥго (poŋgo)
- Western Mari: понгы (pongy), калявонгы (kaĺavongy)
- Minangkabau: cindawan (min), tindawan
- Mongolian:
- Cyrillic: мөөг (mn) (möög)
- Mongolian: ᠮᠥᠭᠦ (mögü)
- Nahuatl: nanacatl (nah)
- Navajo: ábishjaaʼ, nááʼádįįh
- Nepali: च्याउ (cyāu)
- Norman: champîngnon m (Jersey)
- Northern Mansi: (please verify) ла̄хыс (lāhys)
- Northern Sami: guoppar
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: sopp (no) m
- Nynorsk: sopp m
- Nuosu: ꂥ (hmu)
- Occitan: bolet (oc) m, camparòl (oc) m
- Odia: ଛତୁ (or) (chatu)
- Ojibwe: wazhashkwedo, wazhashkwedoons, wazhashkwedoons, wazhashkwedow
- Old English: swamm (ang) m
- Old Norse: svamper (Eastern dialect), sǫppr (Western dialect)
- Ossetian: зокъо (zok’o)
- Ottoman Turkish: مانطار (mantar)
- Pangasinan: malapayong
- Pannonian Rusyn: печарка f (pečarka)
- Pashto: غومبه f (ğumba), مرخېړی (ps) m (marxeṛay)
- Persian:
- Dari: سَمَاروغ (fa) (samārōğ)
- Iranian Persian: قارْچ (fa) (ğârč), کارْچ (kârč)
- Plautdietsch: Pilz n
- Polish: grzyb (pl) m
- Portuguese: cogumelo (pt) m
- Punjabi: ਖੁੰਭ f (khumbh), ਖੁੰਬ f (khumb)
- Q'eqchi: okox
- Quechua: k'allampa puquy, kallampa, tukllu
- Rapa Nui: hatatiri
- Romanian: ciupercă (ro) f
- Rukai: 'ongo
- Russian: гриб (ru) m (grib)
- S'gaw Karen: ကုၤ (kū)
- Samoan: pulou aitu
- Sanskrit: छत्राकम् (chatrākam)
- Scottish Gaelic: balgan-buachair
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: гљи̏ва f, пѐчӯрка f
- Roman: gljȉva (sh) f, pèčūrka (sh) f
- Shor: мешке (meşke)
- Sicilian: funcia (scn) f, fungia (scn) f
- Sinhalese: ක්ෂණික (kṣaṇika), හතු (hatu)
- Slovak: huba (sk) f, hríb (sk) m
- Slovene: goba (sl) f
- Sorbian:
- Lower Sorbian: grib m
- Upper Sorbian: hrib m
- Southern Altai: мешке (meške), козуу карыҥ (kozuu karïŋ)
- Southern Sierra Miwok: haha·jaʔ, lapŋaʔ
- Spanish: hongo (es) m, seta (es) f, callampa (es) f, senderuela f (brown)
- Sundanese: fungi
- Swahili: uyoga (sw) class 10/11
- Swedish: svamp (sv) c, sopp (sv) c
- Tagalog: kabute
- Tajik: занбӯруғ (zanbüruġ), қорч (qorč)
- Tamil: காளான் (ta) (kāḷāṉ), ஆம்பி (ta) (āmpi)
- Tarantino: funghe m
- Tatar: гөмбә (tt) (gömbä)
- Telugu: పుట్టగొడుగు (te) (puṭṭagoḍugu)
- Tetum: kulat
- Thai: เห็ด (th) (hèt)
- Tibetan: ཤ་མོ (sha mo)
- Tigrinya: ቃንጥሻ (ḳanṭəša)
- Tok Pisin: papai, talinga
- Tongan: fakamaluʻatēvolo
- Turkish: mantar (tr), göbelek (tr), kuzu karın
- Turkmen: kömelek
- Tuvan: мөөгү (möögü)
- Udmurt: губи (gubi)
- Ukrainian: гриб (uk) m (hryb)
- Urdu: کُکُرْمُتّا m (kukurmuttā), کُھمْبی f (khumbī), فُطْر m (futr), (please verify) سَمارُوغ m (samārūġ), مَشْرُوم m (maśrūm)
- Uyghur: موگۇ (mogu), زەمبۇرۇغ (zemburugh)
- Uzbek: qoʻziqorin (uz), zamburugʻ (uz)
- Venetan: fongo m, fonc
- Vietnamese: nấm (vi)
- Vilamovian: pyłc m
- Volapük: garid (vo)
- Voro: siin'
- Votic: siini
- Walloon: åbusson (wa) m, tchampion (wa) m
- Waray-Waray: ulapíng, libgós
- Welsh: grawn unnos m pl, madarch (cy) f pl
- West Frisian: poddestoel
- White Hmong: nceb
- Wolof: rajab
- Xhosa: ikhowa
- Yakut: тэллэй (telley)
- Yiddish: שוואָם m or f (shvom)
- Yoruba: olu, osun
- Zhuang: yanghguh
- Zulu: ikhowe
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