- Abaza: рызна (rəzna)
- Abkhaz: араʒны (araʒnə), аразны (araznə)
- Acehnese: pirak
- Adyghe: тыжьыны (təźənə)
- Afar: lakqó
- Afrikaans: silwer (af)
- Ahom: 𑜂𑜢𑜤𑜃𑜫 (ṅün)
- Aiton: please add this translation if you can
- Akkadian: 𒆬𒌓 m (kaspum)
- Aklanon: pilak
- Albanian: argjend (sq) m
- Old Albanian: rgjand m, serm (sq) m
- Amharic: ብር (bər)
- Arabic: فِضَّة f (fiḍḍa)
- Egyptian Arabic: فضة f (faḍḍa)
- Hijazi Arabic: فُضَّة f (fuḍḍa)
- Moroccan Arabic: فضة f (faḍḍa), نقرة f (nuqra)
- South Levantine Arabic: فِضَّة f (fiḍḍa), فضة f (faḍḍa), فُضَّة f (foḍḍa)
- Aragonese: plata (an) f
- Archi: арси (arsi)
- Armenian: արծաթ (hy) (arcatʻ)
- Old Armenian: արծաթ (arcatʻ)
- Aromanian: asimi
- Assamese: ৰূপ (rup)
- Asturian: plata (ast) f
- Avar: гӏарац (ʻarac)
- Aymara: qullqi
- Azerbaijani:
- Abjad: كومش (gümüsh), گومش (gümüsh)
- Roman: gümüş (az)
- Baluchi: چاندی (cá̃dí, cándí), نگرہ
- Bambara: warijè
- Bashkir: көмөш (kömöş)
- Basque: zilar (eu)
- Belarusian: серабро́ (be) n (sjerabró), срэ́бра n (srébra)
- Bengali: রুপা (bn) (rupa)
- Berber:
- Tashelhit: nnqqwrt f, aẓrf m
- Bhojpuri: 𑂩𑂴𑂣𑂰 (rūpā), 𑂒𑂰𑂢𑂲 (cānī)
- Breton: arc'hant (br) m
- Bulgarian: сребро́ (bg) n (srebró)
- Burmese: ငွေ (my) (ngwe)
- Buryat: мүнгэн (müngen) (Russian Buryat)
- Catalan: argent (ca) m, plata (ca) f
- Cebuano: pilak
- Central Atlas Tamazight: ⴰⵥⵔⴼ (aẓrf)
- Central Melanau: pirek
- Cham:
- Eastern Cham: pariak
- Western Cham: please add this translation if you can
- Chechen: дети (deti)
- Cherokee: ᎠᏕᎸ ᎤᏁᎬ (adelv unegv)
- Chinese:
- Cantonese: 銀 / 银 (ngan4)
- Dungan: йин (yin)
- Eastern Min: 銀 / 银 (ngṳ̀ng)
- Hokkien: 銀 / 银 (zh-min-nan) (gîn / gûn / gîrn / gêrn)
- Mandarin: 銀 / 银 (zh) (yín)
- Wu: 銀 / 银
- Chuvash: кӗмӗл (kĕmĕl)
- Cornish: arhans
- Corsican: argentu (co) m
- Crimean Gothic: silvir
- Crimean Tatar: kümüş
- Czech: stříbro (cs) n
- Dalmatian: arziant
- Danish: sølv (da) n
- Drung: ngul
- Dutch: zilver (nl) n
- Eastern Bontoc: pelak
- Egyptian: (ḥḏ m)
- Emilian: please add this translation if you can
- Erzya: сия (śija)
- Esperanto: arĝento (eo)
- Estonian: hõbe (et)
- Even: мэӈэн (məŋən)
- Evenki: мэңун
- Farefare: zũuro
- Faroese: silvur n
- Finnish: hopea (fi)
- French: argent (fr) m
- Friulian: arint m
- Fula:
- Adlam: 𞤳𞤢𞥄𞤤𞤭𞤧𞤭
- Latin: kaalisi
- Gagauz: gümüş
- Galician: prata (gl) f, arxento m, arxén m
- Gallo: please add this translation if you can
- Gallurese: algentu
- Georgian: ვერცხლი (ka) (vercxli)
- German: Silber (de) n
- Gothic: 𐍃𐌹𐌻𐌿𐌱𐍂 n (silubr)
- Greek: άργυρος (el) m (árgyros), ασήμι (el) n (asími)
- Ancient: ἄργυρος m (árguros)
- Mycenaean: 𐀀𐀓𐀫 (a-ku-ro)
- Greenlandic: sølvi
- Guaraní: itatĩ, kuarepotitĩ
- Gujarati: ચાંદી (gu) (cā̃dī)
- Haitian Creole: ajan
- Hausa: azurfa (ha)
- Hebrew: כֶּסֶף (he) m (késef)
- Higaonon: salapi
- Hiligaynon: pilak
- Hindi: चांदी (hi) f (cāndī), चाँदी (hi) f (cā̃dī), रजत (hi) m (rajat), रौप्य m (raupya), चामीकर (hi) m (cāmīkar), अर्जुन (hi) m (arjun), नुकरा (hi) m (nukrā), रूपा (hi) m (rūpā)
- Hungarian: ezüst (hu)
- Icelandic: silfur (is) n
- Ilocano: pirak
- Indonesian: perak (id)
- Interlingua: argento
- Iranun: please add this translation if you can
- Irish: airgead (ga) m
- Old Irish: argat n
- Italian: argento (it) m
- Japanese: 銀 (ja) (ぎん, gin), 銀 (ja) (しろがね, shirogane), 白銀 (ja) (はくぎん, hakugin)
- Javanese: pérak, selaka
- Judeo-Italian: אַרְיֵינְטוֹ (ʾarəyenəṭo /arjento/)
- Kabardian: дыжьын (kbd) (dəźən)
- Kalmyk: мөңгн (möñgn)
- Kannada: ಬೆಳ್ಳಿ (kn) (beḷḷi)
- Karachay-Balkar: кюмюш (kümüş)
- Karakalpak: gu'mis
- Karelian: hopie, hobie
- Kashubian: strzébro n
- Kazakh: күміс (kk) (kümıs)
- Khakas: кӱмӱс (kümüs)
- Khmer: ប្រាក់ (km) (prak)
- Korean: 은(銀) (ko) (eun), 백은(白銀) (baegeun)
- Kumyk: гюмюш (gümüş)
- Kurdish:
- Central Kurdish: زیو (zîw)
- Northern Kurdish: zîv (ku), sim (ku)
- Kyrgyz: күмүш (kümüş)
- Ladin: please add this translation if you can
- Lak: арцу (arcu)
- Lao: ເງິນ (lo) (ngœn)
- Latgalian: sudobrys m
- Latin: argentum (la) n, pustulatum (refined silver)
- Latvian: sudrabs (lv), sidrabs (lv) m
- Leonese: please add this translation if you can
- Lezgi: гимиш (gimiš)
- Ligurian: argénto m
- Lithuanian: sidabras (lt)
- Livonian: õbdõ, õbḑi, hobju
- Lombard: arsgent (lmo) m
- Louisiana Creole French: larjên
- Low German:
- German Low German: Sülver n
- Lü: ᦇᦹᧃ (nguen)
- Luxembourgish: Sëlwer (lb) n
- Macedonian: сребро (mk) n (srebro)
- Magahi: 𑂩𑂴𑂣𑂰 (rūpā), 𑂒𑂰𑂢𑂲 (cānī)
- Maguindanao: pirak
- Maithili: रूपा (rūpā), चानी (cānī)
- Malagasy: vola (mg)
- Malay: argentum, perak (ms)
- Malayalam: വെള്ളി (ml) (veḷḷi)
- Maltese: fidda f
- Manchu: ᠮᡝᠩᡤᡠᠨ (menggun)
- Manx: argid m
- Maore Comorian: fedha class 9
- Maori: hiriwa (mi)
- Maranao: pirak
- Marathi: चांदी (cāndī)
- Middle English: silver
- Mingrelian: ვარჩხილი (varčxili)
- Mòcheno: silber n
- Mon: please add this translation if you can
- Mongolian: мөнгө (mn) (möngö)
- Nahuatl: iztac teocuitlatl
- Nanai: мэнгун (meŋun)
- Navajo: béésh łigaii
- Naxi: ngvq
- Neapolitan: argiento m
- Nepali: चाँदी (ne) (cā̃dī)
- Nogai: куьмис (kümis)
- Northern Thai: ᨦᩮᩥ᩠ᨶ
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: sølv (no) n
- Nynorsk: sylv (nn) n, sølv (nn) n
- Occitan: argent (oc) m
- Odia: ଚାନ୍ଦୀ (or) (cāndi)
- Ojibwe: zhooniyaa
- Old Church Slavonic: сьрєбро n (sĭrebro)
- Old East Slavic: сьребро n (sĭrebro), серебро n (serebro)
- Old English: seolfor (ang) n
- Old Javanese: pirak, salaka, rajata
- Old Norse: silfr n, sylfr n
- Old Polish: śrzebro n
- Old Prussian: siraplis
- Old Tupi: itaîutinga
- Old Turkic: kümüş
- Ossetian: ӕвзист (ævzist)
- Ottoman Turkish: كومش (gümüş), سیم (sim)
- Pali: please add this translation if you can
- Pashto: سپین زر m (spinzár)
- Pela: ŋø⁵⁵
- Pennsylvania German: Silwer n
- Persian: نقره (fa) (noqre), سیم (fa) (sim)
- Phake: ငိုꩫ် (ṅün)
- Picard: please add this translation if you can
- Piedmontese: argent m
- Polish: srebro (pl) n
- Portuguese: prata (pt) f
- Punjabi: ਚਾਂਦੀ (pa) (cāndī)
- Quechua: qullqi, gollgi, gillai
- Rakhine: please add this translation if you can
- Rohingya: rufa
- Romagnol: arẓént m
- Romani: rup m
- Romanian: argint (ro) n
- Romansch: argient m, argien m
- Russian: серебро́ (ru) n inan (serebró), арге́нтум m inan (argéntum), сребро́ (ru) n (srebró) (poetic)
- Sami:
- Northern Sami: silba
- Skolt Sami: silbb
- Samogitian: please add this translation if you can
- Sanskrit: अर्जुन (sa) n (arjuna), रजत (sa) n (rajata)
- Santali: ᱨᱩᱯᱟᱹ (rupă)
- Sardinian: prata f, aglientu m, arghentu m
- Campidanese: pratta
- Logudorese: pratta
- Sassarese: pràta
- Saterland Frisian: Säälwer n
- Scots: siller
- Scottish Gaelic: airgead m
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: сребро n
- Roman: srebro (sh) n
- Shan: ငိုၼ်း (shn) (ngúen)
- Shor: кӱмӱш (kümüş)
- Sicilian: argentu (scn) m
- Sindhi: رُپو (rupo)
- Sinhalese: කලදෝ (kaladō), රජත (rajata)
- Slovak: striebro (sk) n
- Slovene: srebro (sl) n
- Southern Altai: кӱмӱш (kümüš), мӧҥӱн (möŋün)
- Spanish: plata (es) f, argento (es) m, luna (es) f
- Sudovian: (please verify) sirablas
- Svan: უ̂არჩხილ (ûarčxil)
- Swahili: fedha (sw) class 9/10
- Swedish: silver (sv) n
- Sylheti: please add this translation if you can
- Tabasaran: арс (ars)
- Tagalog: pilak
- Tai Dam: ꪹꪉꪷꪙ
- Tai Nüa: please add this translation if you can
- Tajik: нуқра (tg) (nuqra), сим (tg) (sim)
- Talysh: nığə
- Tamil: வெள்ளி (ta) (veḷḷi), சுல்லு (ta) (cullu), சுல் (ta) (cul)
- Tatar: көмеш (tt) (kömeş)
- Tausug: pilak
- Telugu: వెండి (te) (veṇḍi), రజతము (te) (rajatamu)
- Thai: เงิน (th) (ngən)
- Tibetan: དངུལ (dngul)
- Tigrinya: ብሩር (ti) (bərur)
- Tocharian A: nkiñk
- Tocharian B: ñkante
- Tupinambá: itatinga
- Turkish: gümüş (tr)
- Turkmen: kümüş
- Tuvan: мөңгүн (möñgün)
- Tày: bạc, ngần
- Udmurt: азвесь (azveś)
- Ukrainian: срі́бло (uk) n inan (sríblo)
- Urdu: چاندی f (candī)
- Uyghur: كۈمۈش (kümüsh)
- Uzbek: kumush (uz)
- Cyrillic: кумуш (kumush)
- Venetan: arxento (vec) m
- Veps: hobed
- Vietnamese: bạc (vi)
- Vilamovian: zyłwer n
- Volapük: largent (vo), largentin (vo) (chemistry - Ag)
- Voro: hõpõ
- Votic: õpõa
- Walloon: ardjint m
- Welsh: arian (cy)
- West Frisian: sulver (fy) n
- Yakan: pilak
- Yakut: үрүҥ көмүс (ürüñ kömüs), көмүс (kömüs)
- Yiddish: זילבער n (zilber)
- Zazaki: noqre, sȋm
- Zhuang: ngaenz
- Zulu: isiliva (zu)
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