- Abkhaz: амоҭа (amota)
- Afrikaans: kleinkind (af) n
- Ainu: ミッポ (mitpo)
- Arabic: حَفِيد m (ḥafīd) (grandson), حَفِيدَة f (ḥafīda) (granddaughter)
- Armenian: թոռ (hy) (tʻoṙ), թոռնիկ (hy) (tʻoṙnik)
- Assamese: নাতি m (nati), নাতিনী f (natini)
- Asturian: nietu (ast) m, ñetu (ast) m, nieta (ast) f, ñeta (ast) f
- Avar: васасул вас (wasasul was), ясальул яс (jasalʲul jas)
- Azerbaijani: nəvə (az)
- Basque: biloba (eu)
- Belarusian: уну́к m (unúk), ўнук m (ŭnuk), уну́чка f (unúčka), ўну́чка f (ŭnúčka)
- Bengali: নাতি (bn) (nati) (grandson), নাতনি (bn) (natoni) (granddaughter)
- Bikol Central: makuapo (bcl)
- Breton: bugel-bihan (br) f
- Bulgarian: внук (bg) m (vnuk), вну́чка (bg) f (vnúčka)
- Burmese: မြေး (my) (mre:)
- Catalan: nét (ca) m, néta (ca) f
- Chechen: please add this translation if you can
- Chinese:
- Cantonese: 孫/孙 (syun1)
- Mandarin: 孫子/孙子 (zh) (sūnzi), 孫兒/孙儿 (zh) (sūn'ér) (grandson), 孫女/孙女 (zh) (sūnnǚ) (granddaughter)
- Cornish: flogh gwynn m, flogh gwydn m
- Czech: vnouče (cs) n
- Danish: barnebarn (da) n
- Dutch: kleinkind (nl) n, kindskind (nl) n
- Esperanto: genepo
- Ewe: tɔgbuiyɔvi n, mamayɔvi n
- Finnish: lapsenlapsi (fi)
- French: petit-enfant (fr) m
- Galician: neto (gl) m
- Georgian: შვილიშვილი (ka) (švilišvili)
- German: Enkel (de) m, Enkelkind (de) n
- Greek: εγγόνι (el) n (engóni)
- Ancient: ἔγγονος m (éngonos)
- Hawaiian: moʻopuna
- Hebrew: נֶכֶד (he) m (nékhed), נֶכְדָּה f (nekhdá)
- Hindi: पोता (hi) m (potā) (son's son), नाती (hi) m (nātī) (daughter's son), पोती (hi) f (potī) (son's daughter), नातिन (hi) f (nātin) (daughter's daughter)
- Hungarian: unoka (hu)
- Icelandic: barnabarn (is) n
- Ido: nepoto (io)
- Indonesian: cucu (id)
- Ingrian: vunukka
- Irish: garpháiste m, ó m (archaic), duine garchlainne m, clann clainne f pl
- Italian: nipote (it) m or f
- Japanese: 孫 (ja) (まご, mago)
- Kalenjin: mjokoret
- Kazakh: немере (kk) (nemere)
- Khmer: ចៅ (km) (caw), នត្តា (km) (nŏəttaa)
- Korean: 손주(孫胄) (ko) (sonju), 외손주(外孫胄) (oesonju)
- Kurdish:
- Northern Kurdish: nevî (ku), torin (ku)
- Kyrgyz: мемире (memire), небире (nebire)
- Ladino: inyeto, inyeta
- Lao: ຫລານ (lān)
- Latgalian: bārnubārns, unuks
- Latin: nepos (la) m, neptis (la) f, nepote, nipote, neptos
- Latvian: mazbērns
- Lithuanian: vaikaitis, anūkas
- Lushootseed: ʔibac
- Macedonian: внук (mk) m (vnuk), вну́ка f (vnúka)
- Malay: cucu (ms)
- Jawi: چوچو (ms)
- Malayalam: പേരക്കുട്ടി (pērakkuṭṭi), പേരക്കിടാവ് (ml) (pērakkiṭāvŭ)
- Maltese: neputi m, neputija f
- Manx: cloan ny clienney f, oe f
- Maori: mokopuna
- Mbyá Guaraní: amymino
- Meru: kajuju
- Mongolian:
- Cyrillic: ач (mn) (ač), зээ (mn) (zee)
- Mwali Comorian: mdjuhu class 1/2
- Mwani: njukulu
- Navajo: bitsóóké
- Ngazidja Comorian: mdjuhu
- Northern Ohlone: tsót̄so
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: barnebarn (no) n
- Nynorsk: barnebarn n
- Ossetian: фыртыфырт (fyrtyfyrt), чызджыфырт (ḱyzǵyfyrt)
- Pennsylvania German: Kinnskind n
- Persian:
- Dari: نَوَاسَه (fa) (nawāsa), نَبَسَه (fa) (nabasa)
- Iranian Persian: نَوِه (fa) (nave), نَبَسِه (fa) (nabase) (archaic)
- Polish: wnuczę n
- Portuguese: neto (pt) m, neta (pt) f
- Quechua: willka
- Russian: внук (ru) m (vnuk) (grandson), вну́чка (ru) f (vnúčka) (granddaughter), вну́ки (ru) m pl (vnúki) (grandchildren)
- Sanskrit: नपात् (sa) m or f (napāt)
- Scots: oe
- Scottish Gaelic: ogha (gd) m
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: у̀нуче n
- Roman: ùnuče (sh) n
- Slovak: vnúča n
- Spanish: nieto (es) m
- Swahili: mjukuu (sw)
- Swedish: barnbarn (sv) n
- Tagalog: apo (tl)
- Tajik: набера (nabera), навоса (navosa)
- Talysh:
- Asalemi: نوه (nava)
- Taos: mą́kuna
- Tarifit: ayyaw m, tayyawt f
- Tatar: онык (tt) (onıq)
- Thai: หลาน (th) (lǎan)
- Turkish: torun (tr)
- Turkmen: agtyk (tk)
- Tuvan: уруунуң уруу (uruunuñ uruu), уруунуң оглу (uruunuñ oglu), оглунуң уруу (oglunuñ uruu), оглунуң оглу (oglunuñ oglu)
- Ukrainian: внуча́ n (vnučá), онуча́ n (onučá), унуча́ n (unučá)
- Urdu: پوتا m (potā) (son's son), ناتی m (nātī) (daughter's son), پوتی f (potī) (son's daughter), ناتِن f (nātin) (daughter's daughter)
- Uyghur: نەۋرە (newre)
- Uzbek: nabira (uz), nevara (uz)
- Vietnamese: cháu (vi)
- Volapük: poscil (vo)
- Welsh: ŵyr (cy) m
- Yiddish: אייניקל n (eynikl)
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