Afrikaans: seun (say-un)
Albanian: djalë (dya-luh)
Amharic: ወንድ (wend)
Arabic: ابن (ibn)
Armenian: որդի (vor-dee)
Azerbaijani: oğul (oh-gool)
Basque: seme (seh-meh)
Belarusian: сын (sin)
Bengali: পুত্র (put-ro)
Bosnian: sin (seen)
Bulgarian: син (sin)
Burmese: သား (thah)
Catalan: fill (feel)
Cebuano: anak nga lalaki (ah-nak nga la-la-kee)
Chinese (Mandarin): 儿子 (ér-zi)
Croatian: sin (seen)
Czech: syn (sin)
Danish: søn (suun)
Dutch: zoon (zone)
Esperanto: filo (fee-loh)
Estonian: poeg (poh-eg)
Finnish: poika (poi-kah)
French: fils (fees)
Galician: fillo (fee-yoh)
Georgian: ვაჟი (va-zhi)
German: Sohn (zohn)
Greek: γιος (yos)
Gujarati: પુત્ર (put-ra)
Haitian Creole: pitit gason (pee-teet gah-son)
Hausa: ɗa (daah)
Hebrew: בן (ben)
Hindi: पुत्र (putr)
Hungarian: fiú (fee-yoo)
Icelandic: sonur (so-nur)
Igbo: nwa nwoke (nwa nwo-ke)
Indonesian: anak laki-laki (ah-nak la-kee la-kee)
Irish: mac (mak)
Italian: figlio (fee-lyoh)
Japanese: 息子 (mus-ko)
Javanese: putra (put-rah)
Kannada: ಮಗ (maga)
Kazakh: ұл (uhl)
Khmer: កូនប្រុស (koon proh)
Korean: 아들 (ah-deul)
Kurdish: kurê (koo-reh)
Kyrgyz: уул (ool)
Lao: ລູກຊາຍ (look-sai)
Latvian: dēls (dels)
Lithuanian: sūnus (soo-noos)
Luxembourgish: Jong (yong)
Macedonian: син (sin)
Malagasy: zanakalahy (za-na-ka-la-hee)
Malay: anak lelaki (ah-nak le-lah-kee)
Malayalam: മകന് (ma-kan)
Maltese: iben (ee-ben)
Maori: tama (ta-mah)
Marathi: मुलगा (mool-gaa)
Mongolian: хүү (khoo)
Nepali: छोरा (cho-raa)
Norwegian: sønn (sunn)
Odia: ପୁଅ (poo-a)
Pashto: زوی (zoy)
Persian: پسر (peh-sar)
Polish: syn (sin)
Portuguese: filho (fee-lyo)
Punjabi: ਪੁੱਤਰ (put-tar)
Romanian: fiu (few)
Russian: сын (sin)
Samoan: atali’i (ah-ta-lee-ee)
Serbian: син (sin)
Shona: mwanakomana (mwa-na-ko-ma-na)
Sinhala: පුතා (pu-tha)
Slovak: syn (sin)
Slovenian: sin (seen)
Somali: wiil (weel)
Spanish: hijo (ee-ho)
Sundanese: putra (poo-tra)
Swahili: mwana (mwah-nah)
Swedish: son (sohn)
Tagalog: anak na lalaki (ah-nak na la-la-kee)
Tajik: писар (pee-sar)
Tamil: மகன் (ma-kan)
Telugu: కుమారుడు (ku-mah-roo-doo)
Thai: ลูกชาย (look chai)
Tigrinya: ወንድ (wend)
Turkish: oğul (oh-ul)
Turkmen: ogul (oh-gool)
Ukrainian: син (syn)
Urdu: بیٹا (bay-ta)
Uzbek: o‘g‘il (oh-gil)
Vietnamese: con trai (kon chai)
Welsh: mab (mab)
Wolof: doom (doom)
Xhosa: unyana (oo-nyah-nah)
Yiddish: זון (zon)
Yoruba: ọmọ (oh-mo)
Zulu: indodana (in-doh-da-na)