- Albanian: përsëri (sq)
- Arabic: مَرَّة ثَانِيَة (marra(t) ṯāniya)
- Armenian: ի նորո (i noro)
- Assyrian Neo-Aramaic: ܡܚܲܕܬܵܐ (mḥadtā)
- Belarusian: зноў (znoŭ)
- Bulgarian: нано́во (bg) (nanóvo)
- Catalan: de nou, novament (ca)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: (of future events) 再 (zh) (zài), (of past events) 又 (zh) (yòu), (once again) 再...一遍 (zh) (zai4... yíbiàn), 重新 (zh) (chóngxīn)
- Danish: på ny
- Dutch: opnieuw (nl)
- Esperanto: denove
- Estonian: uuesti (et)
- Finnish: uudestaan (fi)
- French: à nouveau (fr), derechef (fr)
- Galician: de novo, novamente
- Georgian: ხელახლა (xelaxla), თავიდან (tavidan)
- German: erneut (de), abermals (de), neuerlich (de)
- Gothic: 𐌹𐌿𐍀𐌰𐌽𐌰 (iupana)
- Greek: εκ νέου (el) (ek néou)
- Ancient: πάλιν (pálin), ἐκ καινῆς (ek kainês)
- Hebrew: מחדש (me'khadash)
- Hungarian: ismét (hu), megint (hu)
- Icelandic: á nyju
- Ido: itere (io)
- Italian: di nuovo (it)
- Japanese: 改めて (ja) (あらためて, aratamete), 再び (ja) (ふたたび, futatabi)
- Latin: dē novō, dēnuō
- Lithuanian: vėl (lt)
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: på nytt
- Nynorsk: på ny, på nytt
- Old English: aġēn, ednīwan
- Polish: znowu (pl), ponownie (pl), na nowo (pl), od nowa (pl), znów (pl)
- Portuguese: de novo, novamente (pt)
- Romansch: danovamain (Rumantsch Grischun, Sursilvan), daniev (Sursilvan), danovmeing, danievmeing (Sutsilvan), danovamaintg (Surmiran), danövmaing, danöv (Puter, Vallader)
- Russian: за́ново (ru) (zánovo), сно́ва (ru) (snóva), вновь (ru) (vnovʹ), (informal) с нуля́ (ru) (s nuljá), по-но́вому (ru) (po-nóvomu)
- Scottish Gaelic: às ùr
- Spanish: de nuevo (es), nuevamente (es)
- Swedish: på nytt (sv), ånyo (sv)
- Tocharian B: eñwetstse
- Turkish: yeniden (tr), yine (tr)
- Ukrainian: знову (znovu), на́ново (nánovo)
- Zazaki: newe dere, fına (diq)
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