Afrikaans: man (man)
Albanian: burrë (boo-ruh)
Amharic: ወንድ (wend)
Arabic: رجل (rajul)
Armenian: տղամարդ (tghamard)
Azerbaijani: kişi (kishi)
Basque: gizon (gee-zohn)
Belarusian: чалавек (chala-vek)
Bengali: মানুষ (manush)
Bosnian: čovjek (cho-vyek)
Bulgarian: мъж (mazh)
Catalan: home (o-meh)
Chinese (Mandarin): 男人 (nán rén)
Croatian: muškarac (moosh-ka-rats)
Czech: muž (moozh)
Danish: mand (mand)
Dutch: man (man)
Estonian: mees (mes)
Finnish: mies (mee-es)
French: homme (om)
Georgian: კაცი (katsi)
German: Mann (man)
Greek: άντρας (andras)
Gujarati: માણસ (maanas)
Hausa: mutum (moo-tum)
Hebrew: איש (eesh)
Hindi: आदमी (aadmi)
Hungarian: férfi (fair-fee)
Icelandic: maður (math-ur)
Indonesian: pria (pree-ah)
Irish: fear (far)
Italian: uomo (woh-moh)
Japanese: 男性 (dansei)
Javanese: priya (pree-ya)
Kannada: ಮನುಷ್ಯ (manushya)
Kazakh: еркек (yerkek)
Khmer: បុរស (borohs)
Korean: 남자 (namja)
Kurdish: zilam (zi-lam)
Kyrgyz: эркек (erkek)
Lao: ຜູ້ຊາຍ (phou-sai)
Latvian: vīrietis (vee-rye-tis)
Lithuanian: vyras (vee-ras)
Macedonian: човек (cho-vek)
Malay: lelaki (le-la-ki)
Malayalam: പുരുഷൻ (purushan)
Maltese: raġel (raj-el)
Maori: tāne (ta-ne)
Marathi: पुरुष (purush)
Mongolian: эрэгтэй (eregtai)
Nepali: मान्छे (manchhe)
Norwegian: mann (mann)
Pashto: سړی (saray)
Persian: مرد (mard)
Polish: mężczyzna (mesh-chiz-na)
Portuguese: homem (oh-men)
Punjabi: ਆਦਮੀ (aadmi)
Romanian: bărbat (bur-bat)
Russian: мужчина (moosh-chee-nah)
Samoan: tagata (ta-ga-ta)
Serbian: човек (cho-vek)
Sinhala: මිනිසා (minisa)
Slovak: muž (moozh)
Slovenian: moški (moh-ski)
Somali: nin (nin)
Spanish: hombre (om-bre)
Swahili: mwanamume (mwa-na-mu-me)
Swedish: man (man)
Tagalog: lalaki (la-la-ki)
Tamil: மனிதன் (manithan)
Telugu: మనిషి (manishi)
Thai: ผู้ชาย (phu-chai)
Tigrinya: ወንድ (wend)
Turkish: adam (a-dam)
Ukrainian: чоловік (cholovik)
Urdu: آدمی (aadmi)
Uzbek: erkak (er-kak)
Vietnamese: đàn ông (dan ong)
Welsh: dyn (deen)
Wolof: goor (goor)
Xhosa: indoda (in-do-da)
Yoruba: ọkunrin (oh-koon-reen)
Zulu: indoda (in-do-da)