Afrikaans: Ma (mah)
Albanian: Nënë (nuh-nuh)
Amharic: እናት (eh-naht)
Arabic: أم (um)
Armenian: Մայր (mair)
Azerbaijani: Ana (ah-nah)
Basque: Ama (ah-mah)
Belarusian: Маці (mah-tsi)
Bengali: মা (maa)
Bosnian: Majka (mah-ee-ka)
Bulgarian: Майка (mai-ka)
Burmese: အမေ (ah-may)
Catalan: Mare (mah-reh)
Cebuano: Inahan (ee-nah-han)
Chechen: Нана (nah-nah)
Chichewa: Amayi (ah-mah-ee)
Chinese (Mandarin): 妈妈 (māma)
Corsican: Mamma (mam-ma)
Croatian: Majka (mah-ee-ka)
Czech: Matka (maht-ka)
Danish: Mor (mohr)
Dutch: Moeder (moo-der)
Esperanto: Patrino (pah-tree-noh)
Estonian: Ema (eh-mah)
Fijian: Tina (tee-nah)
Filipino: Ina (ee-nah)
Finnish: Äiti (eye-tee)
French: Mère (mehr)
Galician: Nai (nah-ee)
Georgian: დედა (deh-dah)
German: Mutter (moo-tah)
Greek: Μητέρα (mee-teh-rah)
Gujarati: માતા (mah-tah)
Haitian Creole: Manman (mahn-mahn)
Hausa: Uwa (oo-wah)
Hebrew: אמא (ee-mah)
Hindi: माँ (maa)
Hmong: Niam (nee-ahm)
Hungarian: Anya (ahn-yah)
Icelandic: Móðir (moh-thir)
Igbo: Nne (neh)
Indonesian: Ibu (ee-boo)
Irish: Máthair (maw-her)
Italian: Madre (mah-dreh)
Japanese: 母 (haha)
Javanese: Ibu (ee-boo)
Kannada: ತಾಯಿ (tai-yi)
Kazakh: Ана (ah-nah)
Khmer: ម្ដាយ (meh-day)
Kinyarwanda: Mama (mah-mah)
Korean: 어머니 (uh-muh-nee)
Kurdish: Dayîk (dah-eek)
Kyrgyz: Эне (eh-neh)
Lao: ແມ່ (meh)
Latin: Mater (mah-tehr)
Latvian: Māte (mah-teh)
Lithuanian: Motina (moh-tee-nah)
Luxembourgish: Mamm (mah-mm)
Macedonian: Мајка (mai-kah)
Malagasy: Reny (reh-nee)
Malay: Ibu (ee-boo)
Malayalam: അമ്മ (am-mah)
Maltese: Omm (om)
Maori: Whaea (fah-eh-ah)
Marathi: आई (aai)
Mongolian: Ээж (eej)
Nepali: आमा (aa-maa)
Norwegian: Mor (moor)
Odia: ମା (maa)
Pashto: مور (moor)
Persian: مادر (mah-dar)
Polish: Matka (maht-ka)
Portuguese: Mãe (mahn)
Punjabi: ਮਾਂ (maa)
Romanian: Mamă (mah-muh)
Russian: Мать (mat’)
Samoan: Tina (tee-nah)
Sanskrit: माता (mah-tah)
Serbian: Мајка (mai-ka)
Shona: Amai (ah-mah-ee)
Sinhala: අම්මා (am-mah)
Slovak: Matka (maht-ka)
Slovenian: Mati (mah-tee)
Somali: Hooyo (hoy-oh)
Spanish: Madre (mah-dreh)
Sundanese: Indung (in-doong)
Swahili: Mama (mah-mah)
Swedish: Mor (moor)
Tagalog: Nanay (nah-nai)
Tajik: Модар (mo-dar)
Tamil: அம்மா (am-mah)
Telugu: తల్లి (thall-ee)
Thai: แม่ (meh)
Tigrinya: እናት (en-nat)
Turkish: Anne (ahn-neh)
Turkmen: Eje (eh-jeh)
Ukrainian: Мати (mah-tee)
Urdu: ماں (maa)
Uzbek: Ona (oh-nah)
Vietnamese: Mẹ (meh)