- Adnyamathanha: mandya, urdlu
- Afrikaans: kangaroe
- Alawa: girimbọ
- Albanian: kangur (sq) ?
- Arabic: كَنْغَر m (kanḡar)
- Aragonese: canguro m
- Armenian: կենգուրու (hy) (kenguru), ագեվազ (hy) (agevaz)
- Assamese: কেংগেৰু (keṅgeru)
- Asturian: canguru (ast) m
- Australian Kriol: keingurru
- Azerbaijani: kenquru (az), kenğur (archaism)
- Baagandji: tharlta
- Bashkir: көнгөрә (köngörə)
- Basque: kanguru (eu)
- Belarusian: кенгуру́ m (kjenhurú)
- Bengali: ক্যাংগারু (kêṅgaru)
- Bulgarian: ке́нгуру (bg) m (kénguru)
- Burmese: သားပိုက်ကောင် (my) (sa:puikkaung)
- Catalan: cangur (ca) m, cangurú (ca) m
- Cherokee: ᎤᏜᏩᏓ (udlawada), ᏗᎵᏔᏕᎩ ᏥᏍᏕᏥᏳᏍᏗ (dilitadegi tsisdetsiyusdi)
- Chinese:
- Cantonese: 袋鼠 (doi6 syu2)
- Mandarin: 袋鼠 (zh) (dàishǔ)
- Cornish: kangarou m
- Czech: klokan (cs) m
- Danish: kænguru (da) c
- Darkinjung: wallumbang
- Dharug: buru, baragarang, gawulgung
- Dhivehi: ކެންގަރޫ (ken̊garū)
- Dutch: kangoeroe (nl) m
- Eastern Arrernte: aherre
- Esperanto: kanguruo
- Estonian: känguru
- Faroese: kengura f
- Finnish: kenguru (fi)
- French: kangourou (fr) m
- Gabi: mari
- Gagauz: kanguru
- Galician: canguro (gl) m
- Gamilaraay: bandaarr
- Georgian: კენგურუ (ka) (ḳenguru)
- German: Känguru (de) n
- Githabul: guruman
- Greek: καγκουρό (el) n (kagkouró)
- Guugu Yimidhirr: gangurru
- Haitian Creole: kangourou
- Hawaiian: kanakulū
- Hebrew: קֶנְגּוּרוּ (he) m (kénguru), קֶנְגּוּרוּאִים m pl (kenguruim)
- Hindi: कंगारू (hi) m (kaṅgārū)
- Hungarian: kenguru (hu)
- Icelandic: kengúra (is) f
- Ido: kanguruo (io)
- Inari Sami: keŋŋuru
- Indonesian: kanguru (id)
- Interlingua: kanguru
- Irish: cangarú m
- Italian: canguro (it) m
- Japanese: カンガルー (ja) (kangarū)
- Javanese: kanguru
- Kala Lagaw Ya: usar
- Kalmyk: кенгуру (kenguru), имҗ (imj)
- Kaurna: tarnta, kurlu; nantu, wauwi
- Kazakh: кенгуру (keñuru)
- Khmer: កង់ហ្គូរូ (kɑngguuruu)
- Korean: 캥거루 (ko) (kaenggeoru), 캉가루 (kanggaru) (North Korea)
- Kriol: keingurru
- Kurdish:
- Northern Kurdish: kengur
- Kyrgyz: кенгуру (ky) m (kenguru), бөрсө (ky) (börsö)
- Lao: ຈິງໂຈ້ (ching chō)
- Latin: halmaturus m, macropus (la) m
- Latvian: ķengurs m
- Lithuanian: kengūra f
- Macedonian: кенгур m (kengur)
- Malay: kanggaru (ms)
- Maltese: kangarù m
- Manx: kangaroo m
- Māori: kangarū
- Marathi: कांगारु m (kāṅgāru)
- Meriam Mir: usar
- Mongolian:
- Cyrillic: имж (mn) (imž), кенгуру (mn) (kenguru) (popular usage)
- Murrinh-Patha: baybayye
- Narungga: nhandhu, dharandu, wawi
- Navajo: nahatʼeʼiitsoh
- Ngadjuri: gudla
- Ngarla: mangkuru
- Niuean: kangakalū
- Norman: kangarou m
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: kenguru (no) m
- Nynorsk: kenguru m
- Nyunga: yonga, yonga
- Occitan: cangoró (oc) m
- Ojibwe: ᒥᐦᓴᐴᔅ (misabooz)
- Pallanganmiddang: putju
- Persian: کانگورو (fa) (kânguru)
- Pitjantjatjara: maḻu
- Polish: kangur (pl) m anim, kangurzyca (pl) f
- Portuguese: canguru (pt) m
- Rapa Nui: kanakalū
- Romanian: cangur (ro) m, cangură f
- Russian: кенгуру́ (ru) m (kengurú)
- Samoan: kāgalū
- Saulteaux: ᒥᐦᓴᐴᐢ (mihsapôs)
- Scottish Gaelic: cangaru m
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: ке̏нгӯр m, кло̀кан m
- Roman: kȅngūr (sh) m, klòkan (sh) m
- Siberian Tatar: көнгөрә (köngörä)
- Slovak: klokan (sk) m
- Slovene: kenguru (sl) m, klokan (sl) m
- Spanish: canguro (es) m
- Swahili: kangaruu
- Swedish: känguru (sv) c
- Tagalog: kangguru, kangguro, kanggaru
- Tajik: кенгуру (kenguru)
- Tamil: கங்காரு (ta) (kaṅkāru)
- Tatar: көнгерә (tt) (köngerä)
- Thai: จิงโจ้ (th) (jing-jôo)
- Tibetan: ཁུག་བྱི། (khug byi)
- Tiwi: diraga
- Tok Pisin: bikpela magani
- Tokelauan: kāgalū
- Tongan: kangakalū
- Torres Strait Creole: kangru
- Turkish: kanguru (tr)
- Turkmen: kenguru, kengir (archaism)
- Ukrainian: кенгуру́ (uk) m (kenhurú)
- Urdu: کنگارو m (kangārū)
- Urum: kanguru
- Uyghur: كېنگۇرۇ (kën'guru), xaltiliq chashqan
- Uzbek: kenguru (uz)
- Vietnamese: căng-gu-ru (vi), kangaroo (vi), chuột túi (vi)
- Volapük: kangur (vo)
- Wardaman: gangman
- Warlpiri: wawirri, marlu
- Welsh: cangarŵ m
- West Frisian: kangoeroe m
- Worora: wara
- Yagara: barrar
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