- Abkhaz: адырра (adərra)
- Afar: eexege
- Afrikaans: weet (af)
- Akan: nim
- Albanian: di (sq)
- American Sign Language: BentB@Sfhead
- Amharic: ማወቅ (am) (mawäḳ), ማዎቅ (mawoḳ)
- Amharic: ማወቅ (am) (mawäḳ)
- Arabic: عَلِمَ (ar) (ʕalima), عَرَفَ (ar) (ʕarafa)
- Egyptian Arabic: عرف (ʕeref)
- Hijazi Arabic: عرف (ʕirif), دِرِي (diri)
- Aragonese: please add this translation if you can
- Aramaic: יְדַע
- Armenian: գիտենալ (hy) (gitenal), իմանալ (hy) (imanal)
- Aromanian: shciu
- Asturian: saber (ast)
- Azerbaijani: bilmək (az)
- Bakhtiari: دونستن (dõwesten)
- Bashkir: белеү (belew)
- Basque: jakin, jakina izan
- Bavarian: wissn
- Belarusian: ве́даць impf (vjédacʹ), знаць impf (znacʹ)
- Bengali: জানা (bn) (jana), চেনা (bn) (cena)
- Bislama: save
- Bouyei: rox
- Breton: gouzout (br)
- Buginese: ito
- Bulgarian: зна́я (bg) impf (znája)
- Burmese: သိရှိ (my) (si.hri.), သိ (my) (si.)
- Catalan: saber (ca)
- Cebuano: kahibalo
- Chinese:
- Cantonese: 知 (zi1)
- Dungan: җыдо (žɨdo)
- Eastern Min: 捌 (báik)
- Hakka: 知 (tî)
- Hokkien: 知影 (zh-min-nan) (chai-iáⁿ), 會曉 / 会晓 (zh-min-nan) (ē-hiáu), 明白 (zh-min-nan) (bîng-pi̍k)
- Mandarin: 知道 (zh) (zhīdao), 曉得 / 晓得 (zh) (xiǎode)
- Wu: 曉得 / 晓得
- Chinook Jargon: kəmtəks
- Chuvash: пĕл (pĕl)
- Classical Tibetan: ཤེས་ (shes)
- Cornish: godhvos (Kernewek Kemmyn)
- Czech: vědět (cs)
- Dalmatian: sapar
- Danish: vide (da)
- Dolgan: бил
- Dongxiang: mejie
- Dutch: weten (nl)
- Dzongkha: ཤེས (shes)
- Eastern Bontoc: ammo, inila
- Egyptian: ꜥm
- Bohairic: ⲉⲙⲓ (emi)
- Sahidic: ⲉⲓⲙⲉ (eime), ⲉⲓⲙⲙⲉ (eimme)
- Akhmimic, Lycopolitan, : ⲙⲙⲉ (mme)
- Fayyumic: ⲉⲓⲙⲓ (eimi), ⲉⲓⲙⲓ (eimi)
- Old Coptic: ⲉⲙⲓ (emi), ⲙⲙⲓ (mmi)
- Emilian: savêr
- Esperanto: scii (eo)
- Estonian: teadma (et)
- Even: хадай (hadaj)
- Evenki: сами (sami)
- Fang (Bantu): -yem
- Faroese: vita (fo)
- Finnish: tietää (fi)
- French: savoir (fr)
- Friulian: savê
- Galician: saber (gl)
- Georgian: ცოდნა (codna)
- German: wissen (de)
- Alemannic German: wüsse
- Gothic: 𐍅𐌹𐍄𐌰𐌽 (witan)
- Greek: ξέρω (el) (xéro)
- Ancient: γιγνώσκω (gignṓskō), γινώσκω (ginṓskō) (Ionic, Koine), οἶδα (oîda)
- Guaraní: kuaa
- Gujarati: જાણવું (jāṇvũ)
- Haitian Creole: konnen
- Hausa: sanī̀
- Hawaiian: ʻike
- Hebrew: יָדַע (he) (yadá)
- Hindi: जानना (hi) (jānnā)
- Hungarian: tud (hu)
- Icelandic: vita (is)
- Ido: savar (io)
- Ilocano: ammo
- Indonesian: tahu (id)
- Irish: a fhios a bheith agat, is eol do, eolas a bheith ag
- Istriot: savì
- Italian: sapere (it)
- Japanese: 知る (ja) (しる, shiru), 確信している (かくしんしている, kakushin shite iru), ご存知である (ごぞんじである, go-zonji de aru) (honorific), 存じ上げる (ぞんじあげる, zonjiageru) (humble)
- Javanese: weruh (jv)
- Kabyle: ẓer
- Karakhanid: بِلْماكْ (bilmēk)
- Kazakh: білу (kk) (bılu)
- Khakas: пілерге (pìlerge)
- Khmer: ចេរ (km) (cee)
- Kikuyu: ũĩ
- Kilivila: -nukwali-
- Korean: 알다 (ko) (alda)
- Krio: sabi
- Kurdish:
- Central Kurdish: زانین (ckb) (zanîn)
- Northern Kurdish: zanîn (ku)
- Kyrgyz: билүү (ky) (bilüü)
- Lao: ຮູ້ (lo) (hū), ຊາບ (sāp)
- Latin: sciō (la)
- Latvian: zināt (lv)
- Lingala: yeba
- Lithuanian: žinoti (lt)
- Lombard: savè (lmo)
- Low German: weten
- Lü: ᦣᦴᧉ (huu²)
- Luxembourgish: wëssen
- Macedonian: зна́е impf (znáe)
- Makasar: ito
- Malay: tahu (ms)
- Malayalam: അറിയുക (ml) (aṟiyuka)
- Maltese: għaf
- Manchu: ᠰᠠᠮᠪᡳ (sambi)
- Marathi: जाणणे (mr) (j̈āṇṇe)
- Mbyá Guaraní: kuaa
- Megleno-Romanian: știu
- Minangkabau: tahu
- Mirandese: saber
- Mongolian: мэдэх (mn) (medex)
- Mpade: sɨn
- Nahuatl: mati
- Nanai: саори (saori), отоли- (otoli-)
- Nepali: चिन्नु (cinnu)
- Norman: saver
- North Frisian: (Mooring) waase, (Föhr-Amrum) witj
- Northern Kankanay: gekken
- Northern Thai: ᩁᩪ᩶ (hu)
- Norwegian: vite (no)
- Occitan: saber (oc), saupre (oc)
- Odia: ଜାଣିବା (or) (jāṇibā)
- Old Church Slavonic:
- Cyrillic: знати (znati), вѣдѣти (věděti)
- Old East Slavic: знати (znati), вѣдѣти (věděti)
- Old English: witan
- Old French: savoir, saveir
- Old Javanese: wruh
- Old Saxon: witan
- Old Turkic: 𐰋𐰃𐰠 (b²il² /bil-/)
- Oromo: baruu
- Ossetian: зонын (zonyn)
- Ottoman Turkish: بیلمك (bilmek)
- Pashto: پوهېدل (ps) (pohedᶕl), پيېدل (pǝyedǝ́l)
- Persian: دانستن (fa) (dânestan), دونستن (dunestan) (colloquial)
- Piedmontese: savej
- Polish: wiedzieć (pl) impf
- Portuguese: saber (pt)
- Quechua: riqsiy
- Ratahan: mataton
- Romanian: ști (ro)
- Romansch: savair, saveir, saver
- Russian: знать (ru) impf (znatʹ), ве́дать (ru) impf (védatʹ) (dated, poetic)
- Saho: eerhege
- Samogitian: žėnuotė
- Sanskrit: जानाति (sa) (jānāti)
- Sardinian: ischire, ischiri
- Scots: knaw
- Scottish Gaelic: bi fhios aig
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: знати impf
- Roman: znati (sh) impf
- Shan: please add this translation if you can
- Sherpa: ཤེའ (she')
- Sicilian: sapiri (scn)
- Sindhi: ڄاڻڻ
- Sinhalese: දන්නවා (dannawā)
- Slovak: vedieť (sk) impf
- Slovene: vedeti (sl) impf
- Somali: ogaasho
- Sorbian:
- Lower Sorbian: wěźeś
- Upper Sorbian: wědźeć
- Southern Altai: билер (biler)
- Southern Kalinga: akammu
- Spanish: saber (es)
- Sranan Tongo: sabi
- Sundanese: uninga
- Swahili: kujua
- Swedish: veta (sv)
- Tagalog: alam (tl)
- Tajik: донистан (tg) (donistan)
- Talysh: zıne
- Tarantino: sapè
- Tatar: белергә (tt) (belergä)
- Ternate: waro
- Tetum: hatene
- Thai: รู้ (th) (rúu), ทราบ (th) (sâap)
- Tibetan: ཤེས (shes), མཁྱེན (mkhyen) (honorific)
- Tocharian B: kärs-
- Tofa: билир (bilir), биир (biir)
- Tok Pisin: save
- Turkish: bilmek (tr)
- Turkmen: bilmek (tk)
- Tuvan: билир (bilir)
- Ugaritic: 𐎊𐎄𐎓 (ydʿ)
- Ukrainian: зна́ти (uk) impf (znáty), ві́дати (uk) impf (vídaty) (dated, poetic)
- Urdu: جاننا (jānnā)
- Uyghur: بىلمەك (bilmek)
- Uzbek: bilmoq (uz)
- Venetan: saver
- Vietnamese: biết (vi)
- Volapük: nolön (vo)
- Welsh: medru (cy), gwybod (cy)
- West Frisian: wite (fy), witte (fy)
- Western Bukidnon Manobo: savut
- Yakut: бил (bil)
- Yiddish: וויסן (visn)
- Zazaki: zanıtene (diq), zanen, zan (diq), zanayen
- Zealandic: wete
- Zhuang: rox
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