- Abkhaz: агәыла (agʷəla)
- Afrikaans: buurman m, buurvrou m
- Albanian: fqinj (sq) m, fqije f, gjiton m, komshi (sq) m
- Amharic: ጎረቤት (goräbet)
- Arabic: جَار (ar) m (jār), جَارة f (jāra)
- Egyptian Arabic: جار m (gār), جارة f (gāra)
- Hijazi Arabic: جار m (jār), جارة f (jāra)
- Moroccan Arabic: جار m (jār), جارة f (jāra)
- Aramaic:
- Hebrew: שבבא m (šbābā’), שבבתא f (šbābtā’)
- Syriac: ܫܒܒܐ m (šbābā’), ܫܒܒܬܐ f (šbābtā’)
- Armenian: հարեւան (hy) (harewan), դրացի (hy) (dracʻi)
- Aromanian: vitsin m
- Asturian: vecín (ast) m, vecina (ast) f
- Azerbaijani: qonşu (az)
- Baluchi: ہمسایگ (hamsáyag), ہمساہگ (hamsáhag, hamsáhig)
- Bashkir: күрше (kürşe)
- Basque: aldameneko, auzokide
- Bavarian: Nochbar, Nåchbår
- Belarusian: сусе́д m (susjéd), сусе́дка f (susjédka)
- Bengali: প্রতিবেশী (bn) (protibeśi)
- Bhojpuri: पड़ोसी (paṛōsī)
- Breton: amezeg (br) m, amezegez (br) f
- Bulgarian: съсе́д (bg) m (sǎséd), съсе́дка f (sǎsédka), комши́я (bg) m (komšíja), комши́йка f (komšíjka)
- Burmese: အိမ်နီးချင်း (my) (imni:hkyang:)
- Buryat: хүршэ (xürše)
- Carpathian Rusyn: сусїд m (susjid)
- Catalan: veí (ca) m, veïna (ca) f
- Cebuano: silingan
- Chechen: лулахо (lulaxo)
- Chinese:
- Cantonese: 鄰居/邻居 (leon4 geoi1)
- Dungan: линҗү (linžü), гибир (gibir)
- Eastern Min: 厝邊/厝边 (chió-biĕng)
- Hakka: 鄰舍/邻舍 (lìn-sa)
- Hokkien: 厝邊/厝边 (zh-min-nan) (chhù-piⁿ)
- Jin: 鄰居/邻居 (ling1 jy3)
- Mandarin: 鄰居/邻居 (zh) (línjū), 比鄰/比邻 (zh) (bǐlín, bìlín) (literary)
- Northern Min: 厝邊/厝边 (chio̤̿-bíng)
- Wu: 鄰舍/邻舍 (6lin-so)
- Crimean Tatar: qomşu
- Czech: soused (cs) m, sousedka (cs) f
- Dalmatian: vičain m
- Danish: nabo (da) c
- Dutch: buur (nl) m, buurman (nl) m, buurvrouw (nl) f, buren (nl) pl, nabuur (nl) m (archaic)
- Elfdalian: granne m
- Esperanto: najbaro (eo)
- Estonian: naaber (et)
- Faroese: granni m, nábúgvi m
- Finnish: naapuri (fi)
- French: voisin (fr) m, voisine (fr) f
- Friulian: vicin m, vicìn m, prossim m
- Galician: veciño (gl)
- Georgian: მეზობელი (ka) (mezobeli)
- German: Nachbar (de) m, Nachbarin (de) f
- Gothic: 𐌱𐌹𐍃𐌹𐍄𐌰𐌽𐌳𐍃 m (bisitands), 𐌲𐌰𐍂𐌰𐌶𐌽𐌰 m (garazna), 𐌲𐌰𐍂𐌰𐌶𐌽𐍉 f (garaznō), 𐌽𐌴𐍈𐌿𐌽𐌳𐌾𐌰 m (nēƕundja)
- Greek: γείτονας (el) m (geítonas), γειτόνισσα (el) f (geitónissa)
- Ancient: γείτων m (geítōn)
- Greenlandic: sanileq, eqqaamiu
- Hebrew: שָׁכֵן (he) m (shakhén), שְׁכֵנָה f
- Higaonon: silingan
- Hindi: पड़ोसी (hi) m (paṛosī), पड़ोसिन f (paṛosin), हमसाया (hi) m (hamsāyā)
- Hungarian: szomszéd (hu)
- Icelandic: nágranni (is) m, nábúi (is) m
- Ido: (♂♀) vicino (io), (♂) vicinulo, (♀) vicinino
- Indonesian: tetangga (id)
- Interlingua: vicino
- Irish: comharsa f
- Istriot: viseîn m
- Italian: vicino (it) m, vicina (it) f
- Japanese: 隣人 (ja) (りんじん, rinjin), 隣の人 (となりのひと, tonari no hito), 近所の人 (きんじょのひと, kinjo no hito), 隣家の人 (りんかのひと, rinka no hito) (next-door)
- Jeju: 이웃 (iut), 윳 (yut)
- Kapampangan: siping-bale
- Kazakh: бастас (bastas), көрші (körşı), қоңсы (qoñsy)
- Khmer: អ្នកជិតខាង (nĕək cɨt khaang), មិត្តជិតខាង (mɨt cɨt khaang)
- Kikai: 隣 (と゚ぅない, thunai)
- Korean: 이웃 사람 (iut saram), 이웃 (ko) (iut)
- Kunigami: 隣 (とぅない, tunai)
- Kurdish:
- Central Kurdish: دراوسێ (ckb) (drawsê)
- Northern Kurdish: cîran (ku), dirawse (ku), cînar (ku)
- Kyrgyz: коңшу (koŋşu), кошуна (koşuna), көршу (körşu)
- Lao: ເພື່ອນບ້ານ (phư̄an bān)
- Latgalian: kaimiņs m, sābrys m
- Latin: adcola m or f, accola m or f, vīcīnus m, vīcīna f
- Latvian: kaimiņš (lv) m, kaimiņiene f
- Lithuanian: kaimynas (lt) m, kaimynė f
- Lombard: visin (lmo), vesin (lmo)
- Low German: Nahwer m
- Luxembourgish: Noper m, Nopesch f
- Macedonian: сосед (mk) m (sosed), сосетка f (sosetka), комшија (mk) m (komšija), комшика f (komšika)
- Malay: jiran (ms), tetangga
- Malayalam: അയൽവാസി (ml) (ayalvāsi), അയൽക്കാരൻ (ml) m (ayalkkāraṉ)
- Maltese: ġar m
- Manx: naboo
- Maori: tangata-noho-tata, kiritata
- Middle English: neyghebour
- Miyako: 隣 (とぅなㇲ゙, tunaz)
- Mongolian:
- Cyrillic: хөрш (mn) (xörš)
- Mongolian: ᠬᠥᠷᠰᠢ (körsi)
- Mwali Comorian: djirani
- Ngazidja Comorian: djirani class 5/6
- North Frisian: näiber
- Northern Amami Ōshima: 隣 (と゚なり, thonari)
- Northern Sami: ránnjá, kránnjá
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: nabo (no) m
- Nynorsk: nabo m
- Occitan: vesin (oc) m
- Okinawan: 隣 (とぅない, tunai)
- Okinoerabu: 隣 (とぅない, tunai)
- Old Church Slavonic:
- Cyrillic: сѫсѣдъ m (sǫsědŭ)
- Old East Slavic: сусѣдъ m (susědŭ)
- Old English: nīehsta m, nēahġebūr m
- Old High German: nāhgibūr
- Old Norse: granni m, nábúi
- Oromo: ollaa
- Ottoman Turkish: قونشو (konşu, komşu)
- Pannonian Rusyn: сушед m (sušed)
- Papiamentu: bisiña
- Pashto: همسايه f (hamsāya), ګاونډی m (gāwanḍay)
- Pennsylvania German: Nochber
- Persian:
- Dari: هَمْسَایَه (fa) (hamsāya)
- Iranian Persian: هَمْسایِه (fa) (hamsâye)
- Piedmontese: vsin m
- Polish: sąsiad (pl) m, sąsiadka (pl) f
- Portuguese: vizinho (pt) m, vizinha (pt) f
- Punjabi:
- Gurmukhi: ਗੁਆਂਢੀ m (guāṇḍhī), ਗਵਾਂਢੀ m (gavāṇḍhī), ਗੁਆਂਢਣ f (guāṇḍhaṇ)
- Shahmukhi: گَوانڈھی m, گُوَانڈھی m (gūānḍhī), گَوَانْڈَھݨ f
- Romanian: vecin (ro) m, vecină (ro) f
- Romansch: vischin m, vischina f
- Russian: сосе́д (ru) m (soséd), сосе́дка (ru) f (sosédka)
- Sanskrit: प्रतिवेशिन् (sa) m (prativeśin)
- Sardinian: bichinu, bighinu, biginu, vichinu
- Scots: neibour
- Scottish Gaelic: nàbaidh m
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: су́сед m, су́сјед m, суседкиња f, сусетка f, суседа f, ко̀мшија m, ко̀мшиница f, комшикa f
- Roman: súsed (sh) m, súsjed (sh) m, susedkinja f, susetka f, suseda f, kòmšija (sh) m, kòmšinica (sh) f, komšika f
- Sicilian: vicinu (scn)
- Slovak: sused (sk) m, susedka f
- Slovene: sosed (sl) m, soseda f
- Somali: jaar (so)
- Sorbian:
- Lower Sorbian: sused m
- Upper Sorbian: susod m
- Southern Amami Ōshima: 隣 (とぅない, tunai)
- Southern Altai: кӧрӱш (körüš), айылдаш (ayïldaš)
- Spanish: vecino (es) m, vecina (es) f
- Swahili: jirani (sw) class 9/10, majirani (sw)
- Swedish: granne (sv) c, nabo (sv) c
- Tabasaran: гъунши (ġunši)
- Tagalog: kapitbahay (tl)
- Tajik: ҳамсоя (tg) (hamsoya)
- Talysh: hamusiyə
- Tamil: அண்டை (ta) (aṇṭai)
- Tatar: күрше (tt) (kürşe)
- Telugu: పొరుగు (te) (porugu)
- Thai: เพื่อนบ้าน (th) (pʉ̂ʉan-bâan)
- Tibetan: གྲོང་པ (grong pa), ཁྱིམ་མཚེས (khyim mtshes)
- Tigrinya: ጐረቤት (gʷäräbet)
- Tokunoshima: 隣 (とぅない, tunai)
- Turkish: komşu (tr)
- Turkmen: goňşy
- Tuvan: кадызы (kadızı), кожазы (kojazı), кожа (koja)
- Ukrainian: сусі́д (uk) m (susíd), сусі́дка f (susídka), сусі́да c (susída)
- Urdu: ہَمْسایَہ m or f (hamsāya), پَڑوسی m (paṛosī), پَڑوسن f (paṛosin)
- Uyghur: قوشنا (qoshna), خوشنا (xoshna)
- Uzbek: hamsoya (uz), qoʻshni (uz)
- Venetan: vesin, visin, vexin
- Vietnamese: láng giềng (vi), hàng xóm (vi)
- Volapük: (♂♀) nilädan (vo), (♂) hinilädan (vo), (♀) jinilädan (vo)
- Walloon: vijhén (wa) m, vijhene (wa) f
- Welsh: cymydog m
- Yaeyama: 隣 (とぅなりぃ, tunarï)
- Yakut: ыал (ıal)
- Yiddish: שכן m (shokhn), שאָכן m (shokhn)
- Yonaguni: 隣 (とぅない, tunai)
- Yoron: 隣 (とぅない, tunai)
- Yoruba: aládùúgbò
- Zazaki: êmıryan c, ciron
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