- Albanian: shtremb (sq), shtrembër (sq), përkulur (sq), gërmuq (sq), kërth
- Aromanian: strãmbu
- Assamese: বেঁকা (bẽka)
- Azerbaijani: əyri (az)
- Bashkir: кәкре (kəkre)
- Belarusian: крывы́ (kryvý)
- Bulgarian: крив (bg) (kriv), извит (bg) (izvit)
- Catalan: tort (ca), tortuós
- Chechen: гома (goma)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 彎曲/弯曲 (zh) (wānqū), 歪 (zh) (wāi)
- Czech: zkroucený m, křivý (cs) m, zdeformovaný m
- Dutch: krom (nl), scheef (nl), gebogen (nl)
- Finnish: käyrä (fi), mutkainen (fi), kiero (fi), väärä (fi), köyry
- French: courbé (fr), tortueux (fr)
- Friulian: stuart
- German: krumm (de), schief (de), bogenförmig (de)
- Greek:
- Ancient: ἀγκύλος (ankúlos), καμψός (kampsós), καμπύλος (kampúlos), σκαμβός (skambós)
- Hebrew: עקום (he) (akúm)
- Hungarian: görbe (hu)
- Indonesian: bengkok (id)
- Ingush: гоама (goama)
- Irish: cam
- Italian: storto (it), curvo (it), contorto (it) m, ritorto (it) m, tortuoso (it) m
- Japanese: 曲がった (ja) (まがった, magatta)
- Javanese: bengkong (jv)
- Kurdish:
- Central Kurdish: چەوت (çewt)
- Latin: camur, prāvus, tortus
- Malay:
- Jawi: لوق
- Rumi: lok
- Nanai: мокчо (mokčo)
- Norwegian:
- Nynorsk: krokete
- Occitan: corbut
- Old English: ġēap
- Ossetian: къӕдз (k’æʒ)
- Persian: کج (fa)
- Plautdietsch: kromm
- Polish: krzywy (pl)
- Portuguese: torto (pt)
- Romanian: strâmb (ro)
- Russian: криво́й (ru) (krivój), изо́гнутый (ru) (izógnutyj), скрю́ченный (ru) (skrjúčennyj), искривлённый (iskrivljónnyj)
- Sanskrit: भुग्न (sa) (bhugna)
- Scottish Gaelic: crom, lùbach
- Serbo-Croatian: kriv (sh)
- Slovak: krivý
- Sorbian:
- Lower Sorbian: kśiwy
- Spanish: torcido (es)
- Sundanese: anggaresol
- Swahili: kombo
- Swedish: krökt (sv), krokig (sv), krum (sv)
- Tausug: bingkuk
- Thai: คด (th) (kót)
- Turkish: eğri (tr)
- Ukrainian: криви́й (kryvýj)
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