- Acehnese: parôt
- Albanian: plokë f
- Arabic: نَدْبَة f (nadba), نَدْب m (nadb)
- Armenian: սպի (hy) (spi)
- Azerbaijani: çapıq (az), yara yeri, cırıq
- Basque: orbain
- Belarusian: шнар m (šnar), рубе́ц m (rubjéc)
- Bulgarian: белег (bg) m (beleg)
- Burmese: အနာရွတ် (my) (a.narwat), အမာရွတ် (my) (a.marwat)
- Catalan: cicatriu (ca) f
- Chakma: please add this translation if you can
- Cham:
- Eastern Cham: please add this translation if you can
- Western Cham: please add this translation if you can
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 疤 (zh) (bā), 傷疤/伤疤 (zh) (shāngbā), 傷痕/伤痕 (zh) (shānghén), 疤痕 (zh) (bāhén), 瘢痕 (zh) (bānhén)
- Czech: jizva (cs) f
- Danish: ar (da) n
- Dutch: litteken (nl) n
- Esperanto: cikatro (eo), stigmato
- Estonian: arm (et)
- Faroese: arr n
- Finnish: arpi (fi)
- French: cicatrice (fr) f, balafre (fr) f
- Galician: michazo m, chilro m, nique m, cicatrís f, bruzo m, cicatriz (gl) f
- Gamilaraay: mubirr
- Georgian: ნაიარევი (naiarevi), ნაჭრილობევი (nač̣rilobevi), ნაჭდევი (nač̣devi), ნაწიბური (nac̣iburi), შრამი (šrami) (colloquial)
- German: Narbe (de) f
- Greek: ουλή (el) f (oulí)
- Ancient: οὐλή f (oulḗ)
- Hausa: tabo
- Hawaiian: ʻālina
- Hebrew: צַלֶּקֶת (he) (tzaléket)
- Hindi: please add this translation if you can
- Hungarian: forradás (hu), heg (hu), sebhely (hu)
- Icelandic: ör (is) n
- Ido: cikatro (io)
- Indonesian: parut (id)
- Ingrian: arpi
- Iranun: please add this translation if you can
- Irish: colm m
- Italian: cicatrice (it) f
- Japanese: 傷 (ja) (きず, kizu), 瘢痕 (ja) (はんこん, hankon)
- Khmer: សម្លាក (km) (sɑmlaak), ស្លាក (km) (slaak), ស្លាកស្នាម (km) (slaak snaam), ស្នាម (km) (snaam)
- Korean: 흉터 (ko) (hyungteo)
- Lao: ແຜ (phǣ), ຕາບ (tāp), ຮອຽບາດ (hǭi bāt)
- Latgalian: rāna f, ciertums m
- Latin: cicātrix f
- Latvian: rēta
- Lithuanian: randas m
- Macedonian: лузна f (luzna)
- Maguindanao: baleng
- Malay: parut
- Maltese: ċikatriċi f
- Maori: kutiwera (of a burn), nawe, tiwha
- Maranao: baleng
- Marathi: व्रण n (vraṇ)
- Mongolian: сорви (mn) (sorvi)
- Nanai: калхин (kalhin)
- Navajo: sid
- Nepali: दाग (dāg)
- Norman: pliaie f
- Norwegian: arr (no) n
- Occitan: cicatritz (oc) f
- Odia: please add this translation if you can
- Old English: dolgswæþ n
- Ottoman Turkish: یاره (yara)
- Persian: اثرزخم (fa) (asarzaxm)
- Plautdietsch: Noaw f, Kjoaw f
- Polish: blizna (pl) f, szrama (pl) f (from a cut)
- Portuguese: cicatriz (pt) f
- Punjabi: please add this translation if you can
- Quechua: q'illa
- Rohingya: gáa
- Romanian: cicatrice (ro) f
- Russian: шрам (ru) m (šram), рубе́ц (ru) m (rubéc)
- Scots: blain
- Scottish Gaelic: leòn m, eàrra f, làrach f
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: ожиљак m
- Roman: ožiljak (sh) m
- Slovak: jazva (sk) f
- Slovene: brazgotina (sl) f
- Sorbian:
- Lower Sorbian: bluzna f, šmara f
- Spanish: cicatriz (es) f, alforza (es) f, costurón (es) m, chirlo (es) m
- Swahili: kovu (sw)
- Swedish: ärr (sv) n
- Tagalog: peklat
- Tausug: bakās pali
- Telugu: మచ్చ (te) (macca)
- Ternate: boke
- Thai: แผลเป็น (th) (plɛ̌ɛ-bpen)
- Tibetan: རྨ་རྗེས (rma rjes)
- Tigrinya: በሰላ (bäsäla)
- Turkish: yara izi (tr), yara (tr)
- Ukrainian: шрам m (šram), рубе́ць m (rubécʹ)
- Urdu: please add this translation if you can
- Vietnamese: sẹo (vi), vết sẹo, thẹo (vi)
- Vilamovian: śruma
- Volapük: skar (vo)
- Welsh: craith f, creithiau m pl
- White Hmong: please add this translation if you can
- Yakan: please add this translation if you can
- Yiddish: שראַם m (shram)
- Zhuang: please add this translation if you can
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