- Abaza: кӏватан (kʷʼatan)
- Abkhaz: акуаҭана (akʼwatana), акәаҭан (akʷʼatan)
- Albanian: plug (sq) m, parmendë (sq) f
- Arabic: مِحْرَاث m (miḥrāṯ)
- Egyptian Arabic: محرات m (míḥrāt)
- Armenian: արոր (hy) (aror), գութան (hy) (gutʻan)
- Old Armenian: արօր (arōr)
- Aromanian: aratru n, plug (roa-rup) n, aletrã f, paramendã f
- Assamese: নাঙল (naṅol), হাল (hal)
- Asturian: aráu (ast) m, aladru m, llabiegu m
- Avar: кутан (kutan)
- Azerbaijani: sapan, cüt (az) (wooden), kotan
- Bashkir: һабан (haban), һуҡа (huqa) (wooden)
- Basque: golde
- Bats: გუთან (gutan)
- Belarusian: плуг m (pluh)
- Bhojpuri: हर (har)
- Bikol Central: arado (bcl)
- Breton: arar (br) m
- Bulgarian: плуг (bg) m (plug)
- Burmese: ထယ် (my) (htai)
- Catalan: arada (ca) f
- Cebuano: daro
- Chechen: гота (gota)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 犁 (zh) (lí), 犁頭/犁头 (lítou)
- Cornish: arader m
- Czech: pluh (cs) m
- Danish: plov (da) c
- Dargwa: гутан (gutan)
- Dutch: ploeg (nl) f
- Egyptian: (hb m)
- Esperanto: plugilo
- Estonian: ader (et)
- Farefare: nii-kũure
- Faroese: plógv f or n
- Finnish: aura (fi)
- French: charrue (fr) f, araire (fr) f (swing-plough)
- Friulian: vuarzine f, vuàrgine f
- Galician: arado (gl) m, lavego m, lavega f, garfela f, vesadoiro m
- Garo: nanggri, nang-gol, lang-gol
- Georgian: გუთანი (ka) (gutani), ერქვანი (ka) (erkvani)
- German: Pflug (de) m
- Greek: αλέτρι (el) n (alétri), άροτρο (el) n (árotro)
- Ancient: ἄροτρον n (árotron)
- Gujarati: હળ (gu) n (haḷ)
- Hebrew: מַחְרֵשָׁה (he) f (makhreshá)
- Hindi: हल (hi) m (hal), नांगल m (nāṅgal)
- Hungarian: eke (hu)
- Icelandic: plógur (is) m
- Indonesian: bajak (id), waluku (id)
- Ingrian: adra, pluuga
- Ingush: нух (nux), гота (gota)
- Irish: céachta m, arathar m (literary)
- Italian: aratro (it) m, aratrice f
- Japanese: 鋤 (ja) (すき, suki), 鍬 (ja) (くわ, kuwa)
- Javanese: waluku (jv)
- Karachay-Balkar: плуг (plug), сабан агъач (saban ağaç), гатон (gaton)
- Kazakh: соқа (soqa)
- Khmer: នង្គ័ល (km) (nĕəngkŏəl), អង្គ័ល (km) (ʼɑngkŏəl)
- Korean: 쟁기 (ko) (jaenggi)
- Kurdish:
- Northern Kurdish: kotan (ku)
- Kyrgyz: соко (ky) (soko)
- Ladin: cadria ?
- Lao: ໄຖ (lo) (thai)
- Latgalian: orklys m
- Latin: aratrum (la) n
- Latvian: arkls (lv) m
- Lezgi: куьтен (küten)
- Lithuanian: plūgas (lt) m
- Livonian: addõrz
- Livvi: adru
- Low German:
- German Low German: Ploog m or f
- Luxembourgish: Plou (lb) m
- Macedonian: плуг (mk) m (plug)
- Malay: bajak
- Malayalam: കലപ്പ (ml) (kalappa)
- Maltese: moħriet m
- Manx: keeaght f
- Maori: parau
- Marathi: नांगर (mr) m (nāṅgar), अऊत (mr) m (aūt), हल m (hal)
- Mazanderani: ازال (ezāl)
- Megleno-Romanian: ărat
- Mingrelian: გუთანი (gutani)
- Mongolian:
- Cyrillic: анжис (mn) (anžis)
- Mongolian: ᠠᠨᠵᠢᠰᠤ (anǰisu)
- Norman: qùérue f (continental Norman), tchéthue f (Jersey), tchérue f (Guernsey), kyerüü f (Sark)
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: plog m
- Nynorsk: plog m
- Occitan: araire (oc) ?
- Old East Slavic: плугъ m (plugŭ)
- Old Javanese: waluku
- Oromo: maarashaa
- Ossetian: гу́тон (gúton), готон (goton)
- Ottoman Turkish: صبان (saban), پلوغ (pulluğ)
- Pali: naṅgala n, hala m
- Persian: خیش (fa) (xiš), گاوآهن (fa) (gâv-âhan)
- Plautdietsch: Pluach m
- Polish: pług (pl) m
- Portuguese: arado (pt) m
- Romanian: plug (ro) n, arat (ro) n (rare)
- Romansch: arader m, criec m
- Russian: плуг (ru) m (plug)
- Saek: ไถ่
- Sanskrit: हल (sa) m (hala), लाङ्गल (sa) (lāṅgala)
- Sassarese: aradu
- Scots: pleuch, plou
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: плу̏г m, јоре f
- Roman: plȕg (sh) m, jore f
- Shan: ထႆ (shn) (thǎi)
- Slovak: pluh m
- Slovene: plug (sl) m, ralo n
- Sorbian:
- Lower Sorbian: chołuj m
- Spanish: arado (es) m
- Swahili: plau
- Swedish: plog (sv) c
- Tagalog: araro
- Tajik: сипор (sipor)
- Tatar: сабан (tt) (saban)
- Tausug: araru
- Telugu: నాగలి (te) (nāgali), గొర్రు (te) (gorru)
- Thai: ไถ (th) (tǎi)
- Tocharian A: āre
- Tocharian B: āre ?
- Turkish: saban (tr)
- Udi: коьтаьн (kötän)
- Udmurt: геры (gery)
- Ukrainian: плуг (uk) m (pluh)
- Urdu: ہل m (hal), نانگل m (nāṅgal)
- Uzbek: plug (uz)
- Venetan: varsuro
- Vietnamese: cày (vi)
- Vilamovian: fłüg m
- Votic: adrõ
- Walloon: tcherowe (wa) f, eraire (wa) f (swing-plough)
- Welsh: aradr (cy) m
- West Frisian: ploech c
- Yiddish: אַקער m (aker)
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