- Afrikaans: baksteen (af)
- Akan: brikisi
- Akkadian: 𒋞 (libittu, SIG4)
- Alabama: okɬipaspa
- Albanian: tullë (sq) f
- Amharic: ጡብ (ṭub)
- Arabic: طُوبَة f (ṭūba), لَبِنَة f (labina), قَرْمِيد m (qarmīd), طَابُوق m (ṭābūq), آجُرّ m (ʔājurr), آجُرَّة f (ʔājurra) (singulative)
- Hijazi Arabic: طوب m pl (ṭūb), قرميد m (qarmīd, garmīd)
- Juba Arabic: tub
- Moroccan Arabic: طوبة (ṭūba), ياجورة (yajūra)
- Aramaic:
- Classical Syriac: ܠܒܬܐ f (ləḇettā)
- Jewish Palestinian Aramaic: לְבֵינְתָא f (ləḇênəṯā)
- Armenian: աղյուս (hy) (aġyus)
- Aromanian: chirãmidã f
- Assamese: ইটা (ita)
- Asturian: lladriyu m
- Avar: кирпич (kirpič)
- Avestan: 𐬌𐬱𐬙𐬌𐬌𐬀 m (ištiia)
- Azerbaijani: kərpic (az)
- Bashkir: кирбес (kirbes)
- Basque: adreilu
- Belarusian: цэ́гла f (céhla)
- Bengali: ইট (bn) (iṭ)
- Breton: brikenn (br) f
- Bulgarian: ту́хла (bg) f (túhla)
- Burmese: အုတ် (my) (ut)
- Catalan: maó (ca) m
- Chakma: 𑄄𑄑𑄴 (iṭ), 𑄃𑄨𑄑𑄴 (iṭ)
- Chechen: кибарчиг (kibarčig)
- Cherokee: ᏗᏛᏓᏅᎯ (didvdanvhi)
- Cheyenne: ma'o'honáá'e
- Chichewa: njerwa class 9/10
- Chinese:
- Cantonese: 磚/砖 (zyun1), 磚頭/砖头 (zyun1 tau4)
- Hokkien: 磚仔/砖仔 (zh-min-nan) (chng-á)
- Mandarin: 磚/砖 (zh) (zhuān), 磚塊/砖块 (zh) (zhuānkuài), 磚頭/砖头 (zh) (zhuāntóu)
- Chukchi: чеԓгыквын (čelgykvyn)
- Chuvash: кирпӗч (kirp̬ĕč)
- Coptic: ⲧⲱⲃⲉ (tōbe)
- Cornish: bryck m
- Cree: ᐊᓯᐢᑮᐦᑳᐧᓈᐱᐢᐠ (asiskiihkaaynaapisk)
- Crimean Tatar: tola, kirpiç
- Czech: cihla (cs) f
- Danish: mursten (da) c
- Dargwa: кирпич (kirpič)
- Dutch: baksteen (nl) m
- Dutch Low Saxon: keie
- Egyptian: (ḏbt)
- Esperanto: briko
- Estonian: tellis (et)
- Faroese: múrsteinur m
- Finnish: tiili (fi)
- French: brique (fr) f
- Friulian: modon
- Galician: ladrillo (gl) m
- Georgian: აგური (ka) (aguri)
- German: Backstein (de) m, Ziegel (de) m
- Gothic: 𐍃𐌺𐌰𐌻𐌾𐌰 f (skalja)
- Greek: τούβλο (el) n (toúvlo)
- Ancient: πλίνθος f (plínthos)
- Greenlandic: qarmasissiaq, killussiaq
- Gujarati: ઈંટ f (ī̃ṭa)
- Hausa: tubali m
- Hawaiian: winihapa
- Hebrew: לְבֵנָה (he) f (l'véna)
- Hindi: ईंट (hi) f (ī̃ṭ), ख़िश्त f (xiśt)
- Hungarian: tégla (hu)
- Icelandic: múrsteinn (is) m, tígulsteinn m (rare), leirsteinn m (rare)
- Ido: briko (io)
- Ilocano: ladrílio
- Indonesian: batu bata
- Ingrian: kirpitsa
- Ingush: кирпишк (kirpišk)
- Interlingua: bricca
- Irish: bríce m
- Italian: mattone (it) m, laterizio (it) m, tegola (it) f
- Japanese: 煉瓦 (ja) (れんが, renga)
- Javanese: bata (jv)
- Kalmyk: кирпич (kirpiç)
- Kannada: ಇಟ್ಟಿಗೆ (kn) (iṭṭige)
- Kazakh: кірпіш (kk) (kırpış)
- Khakas: кірпис (kìrpis)
- Khmer: ឥដ្ឋ (km) (ʼət)
- Kikuyu: iturubarĩ class 5
- Korean: 벽돌 (ko) (byeokdol), 연와(煉瓦) (yeonwa), 련와(煉瓦) (ryeonwa) (North Korea)
- Koyraboro Senni: feraw
- Kumyk: керпич (kerpiç)
- Kurdish:
- Central Kurdish: خشت (xişt)
- Northern Kurdish: xişt (ku) f, kerpîç (ku) f, acûr (ku), tuxle (ku)
- Kyrgyz: кыш (ky) (kış), кирпич (kirpic)
- Ladin: ziedl m (Gardenese)
- Lao: ດິນຈີ່ (lo) (din chī), ອິດຖະ (ʼit tha)
- Latin: later m
- Latvian: ķieģelis (lv) m
- Lezgi: кирпич (kirpič)
- Ligurian: mun m
- Limburgish: brik (li) m, brèk (li) m
- Lingala: biríki
- Lithuanian: plyta f
- Low German: Backsteen m
- Luxembourgish: Zill f
- Macedonian: цигла (mk) f (cigla), тула f (tula)
- Maithili: पजेबा (pajēbā)
- Malagasy: biriky (mg)
- Malay: batu bata
- Malayalam: ഇഷ്ടിക (ml) (iṣṭika)
- Manchu: ᡶᡝᡳᠰᡝ (feise)
- Maori: pereki
- Marathi: वीट f (vīṭ)
- Mari: кермыч (kermyč)
- Megleno-Romanian: chirămidă f
- Mingrelian: ანგურა (angura)
- Mongolian:
- Cyrillic: тоосго (mn) (toosgo), туйпуу (mn) (tujpuu)
- Montagnais: miku-ashini
- Nanai: пэйдэ (pejde)
- Nepali: इँट्टा (ĩṭṭā)
- Newar: अपा (apā)
- Norman: brique f
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: murstein m
- Nynorsk: murstein m
- Occitan: brica (oc) f, malon (oc) m, maon (oc) m
- Odia: ଇଟା (or) (iṭā)
- Okinawan: 煉瓦 (りんぐぁ, ringwa)
- Old Czech: cihla f
- Old English: tiġele f
- Oromo: xuubii
- Ossetian: агуыридур (ag°yridur), агуыри (ag°yri)
- Ottoman Turkish: طوغله (tuğla), آجر (âcür) (baked)
- Pali: iṭṭhakā f, giñjakā f
- Papiamentu: klenku
- Pashto: خښته (ps) f (xᶕx̌ta), آجر m (ājur)
- Persian:
- Classical Persian: آجُر (fa) (ājur), خِشْت (fa) (xišt)
- Iranian Persian: آجُر (fa) (âjor), خِشْت (fa) (xešt)
- Piedmontese: mon m
- Plautdietsch: Tieejel f
- Polish: cegła (pl) f
- Portuguese: tijolo (pt) m
- Quechua: kusasqa tika
- Romagnol: prē m
- Romanian: cărămidă (ro) f
- Romansch: tievla f, quadrel m
- Russian: кирпи́ч (ru) m (kirpíč)
- Rwanda-Rundi: itafari class 5/6
- Samogitian: plints m, plīta f, cīgelis m
- Sango: birîki (sg)
- Sanskrit: इष्टका (sa) (iṣṭakā)
- Scottish Gaelic: breige f
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: ци́гла f, о̏пека f
- Roman: cígla (sh) f, ȍpeka (sh) f
- Shan: ဢုတ်ႇ (shn) (ʼùt)
- Sicilian: maduni (scn) m
- Sinhalese: ගඩොල් (gaḍol)
- Slovak: tehla (sk) f
- Slovene: opeka (sl) f, zidak m
- Sorbian:
- Upper Sorbian: cyhel m
- Spanish: ladrillo (es) m, tabique (es) m, briqueta f, rasilla f (hollow)
- Swahili: tofali class 5/6
- Swedish: tegel (sv) n, tegelsten (sv) c
- Sylheti: ꠁꠐ (iṭ)
- Tagalog: laryo, ladrilyo
- Tajik: хишт (tg) (xišt), оҷур (ojur)
- Tamil: செங்கல் (ta) (ceṅkal)
- Tatar: кирпеч (tt) (kirpeç)
- Telugu: ఇటుక (te) (iṭuka)
- Thai: อิฐ (th) (ìt)
- Tibetan: ས་ཕག (sa phag)
- Tigrinya: ሑጡብ (ḥuṭub)
- Tsez: кирпич (kirpič), агури (aguri)
- Tswana: setena class 7
- Tumbuka: njelwa
- Turkish: tuğla (tr)
- Turkmen: kerpiç
- Tuvan: тууйбу (tuuybu)
- Udmurt: кирпич (kirpić)
- Ugaritic: 𐎍𐎁𐎐𐎚 (lbnt)
- Ukrainian: цегли́на (uk) f (cehlýna) (countable), це́гла (uk) f (céhla) (usually the material, uncountable)
- Urdu: اِین٘ٹ f (ī̃ṭ), خِشْت f (xiśt)
- Uyghur: خىش (xish)
- Uzbek: gʻisht (uz)
- Venetan: quareło m
- Vietnamese: gạch (vi)
- Vilamovian: cigl m
- Volapük: bakaston (vo)
- Walloon: brike
- Welsh: bricsen f
- West Frisian: bakstein c
- White Hmong: thwv cib
- Yakut: кирпииччэ (kirpiicce)
- Yiddish: ציגל n (tsigl)
- Zhuang: cien
- Zulu: isitini class 7/8
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