- Abkhaz: асапын (asapʼən)
- Acehnese: sabôn
- Adyghe: сабын (sabən)
- Afrikaans: seep (af)
- Aklanon: habon
- Albanian: sapun (sq) m
- Aleut: miilax̂
- Amharic: ሳሙና (samuna)
- Arabic: صَابُون m (ṣābūn)
- Egyptian Arabic: صابونة f (ṣabūna), صابون m pl (ṣabūn)
- Aramaic:
- Classical Syriac: ܨܦܘܢܐ m (ṣappōnā)
- Armenian: օճառ (hy) (ōčaṙ), (colloquial) սապոն (hy) (sapon)
- Aromanian: sãpuni f, sãpune f
- Assamese: চাবোন (sabün)
- Asturian: xabón (ast) m
- Avar: сапун (sapun)
- Azerbaijani: sabun (az)
- Bashkir: һабын (habın)
- Basque: xaboi
- Belarusian: мы́ла n (mýla)
- Bengali: সাবান (bn) (śaban)
- Breton: saon, soavon (br)
- Bulgarian: сапу́н (bg) m (sapún)
- Burmese: ဆပ်ပြာ (my) (hcappra)
- Buryat: мылэ (myle), сабан (saban)
- Carpathian Rusyn: мы́дло n (mŷ́dlo)
- Catalan: sabó (ca) m
- Chamicuro: shawona
- Chechen: саба (saba)
- Cherokee: ᎣᎳ (ola), ᎣᏝ (otla)
- Chichewa: sopo
- Chinese:
- Cantonese: 番鹼/番碱 (faan1 gaan2), 番梘/番枧 (yue) (faan1 gaan2)
- Dungan: йизы (yizɨ)
- Eastern Min: 胰皂 (ì-cô̤)
- Gan: 肥皂 ('fi4 cau5), 洋鹼/洋碱 (iong4 'gan3)
- Hainanese: (please verify) 差文 (sa1 vun6, sa2 vun6)
- Hakka: 茶箍 (chhà-kû), 番鹼/番碱 (fân-kién, fân-kián), 石鹼/石碱 (sa̍k-kién), 番鹼/番碱
- Hokkien: 雪文 (sat-bûn, sap-bûn, sap-mûi), 茶箍 (zh-min-nan) (tê-kho͘) (Taiwan), 油胰 (iû-i) (Kinmen)
- Jin: 肥皂 (fei1 zau3), 胰子 (i1 zeh)
- Mandarin: 肥皂 (zh) (féizào), 胰子 (zh) (yízi) (dialectal)
- Northern Min: 胰仔 (ǐ-ciě)
- Teochew: 餅藥/饼药, 饼药 (pian2 ioh8, pian2 iêh8)
- Wu: 肥皂 (6bi-zau)
- Xiang: 肥皂 (fei2 zau5), 胰子油 (i2 zr iou2) (dated)
- Chukchi: муԓемуԓ (muḷemuḷ)
- Chuvash: супӑнь (sup̬ănʹ)
- Crimean Tatar: sabun
- Czech: mýdlo (cs) n
- Dalmatian: sapaun m
- Danish: sæbe (da) c
- Dargwa: сапун (sapun)
- Dhivehi: ސައިބޯނި (saibōni)
- Dutch: zeep (nl) f
- Elfdalian: twål m
- Erzya: сапонь (sapoń)
- Esperanto: sapo (eo)
- Estonian: seep (et)
- Faroese: sápa f
- Finnish: saippua (fi)
- French: savon (fr) m
- Friulian: savon m
- Gagauz: sabun
- Galician: xabón (gl) m, xabrón (gl) m
- Georgian: საპონი (ka) (saṗoni)
- German: Seife (de) f
- Greek: σαπούνι (el) n (sapoúni)
- Ancient: σμῆμα n (smêma), σμῆγμα n (smêgma), ῥύμμα n (rhúmma), (Koine) σάπων m (sápōn)
- Greenlandic: qaqorsaat
- Gujarati: સાબુ m (sābu), સોપ m (sop), સાબૂન m (sābūn)
- Hausa: sabulu
- Hawaiian: kopa
- Hebrew: סבון \ סַבּוֹן (he) m (sabón), בּוֹרִית (he) f (borít) (archaic)
- Hindi: साबुन (hi) m (sābun)
- Hungarian: szappan (hu)
- Hunsrik: Seif f
- Icelandic: sápa (is) f
- Ido: sapono (io)
- Indonesian: sabun (id)
- Ingush: сапа (sapa)
- Interlingua: sapon
- Inuktitut: ᐃᕐᒥᐅᑦ (irmiot)
- Irish: gallúnach f, sópa m
- Old Irish: gallúinech
- Italian: sapone (it) m
- Japanese: 石鹸 (ja) (せっけん, sekken), シャボン (ja) (shabon)
- Jarai: ia čơƀu
- Kabardian: сабын (kbd) (sabən)
- Kalmyk: савң (savñ)
- Kannada: ಸಾಬೂನು (kn) (sābūnu)
- Karachay-Balkar: сапын (sapın)
- Karakalpak: sabın
- Karelian: saippu, muilu
- Kashubian: mëdło n
- Kazakh: сабын (sabyn)
- Khakas: сабын (sabın)
- Khmer: សាប៊ូ (km) (saabuu)
- Komi-Permyak: майтöг (majtög)
- Korean: 비누 (ko) (binu), 석감(石鹼) (seokgam)
- Kumyk: сапун (sapun)
- Kurdish:
- Central Kurdish: سابون (sabun)
- Northern Kurdish: sabûn (ku) f
- Kyrgyz: самын (ky) (samın)
- Ladino: shavón m, שאבון m
- Lao: ສະບູ່ (lo) (sa bū)
- Latin: sāpō m
- Latvian: ziepes f pl
- Lezgi: запун (zapun)
- Lithuanian: muilas (lt) m
- Lombard: savon, savun
- Low German:
- German Low German: Seep f
- Lun Bawang: sabun
- Luxembourgish: Seef (lb) f
- Macedonian: сапун (mk) m (sapun)
- Maguindanao: sabun
- Malagasy: savony (mg)
- Malay: sabun (ms)
- Malayalam: സോപ്പ് (ml) (sōppŭ)
- Maltese: sapuna (mt) f
- Manx: sheeabin m
- Maori: hopi
- Maranao: sabon
- Marathi: साबण (sābaṇ)
- Mari:
- Eastern Mari: шовын (šovyn)
- Middle English: sope
- Mongolian:
- Cyrillic: саван (mn) (savan)
- Mongolian: ᠰᠠᠪᠤᠩ (sabung)
- Nahuatl: āmōlli
- Nanai: мэлэ (mele)
- Navajo: táláwosh
- Nepali: सावुन (sāwuna)
- Nogai: сабын (sabın)
- Norman: savon m (Jersey)
- Northern Sami: sáibbo, sáibu
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: såpe (no) m or f
- Nynorsk: såpe f
- Occitan: sabon (oc) m
- Odia: ସାବୁନ (sābuna)
- Old English: sāpe f
- Old High German: seipfa f, seiffa f, seifa f
- Oromo: saamunaa
- Osage: wépukxa
- Ossetian: сапон (sapon)
- Ottoman Turkish: صابون (sabun)
- Papiamentu: habon
- Pashto: سابون (ps) m (sābūn)
- Persian:
- Dari: صَابُون (fa) (sābūn)
- Iranian Persian: صابون (fa) (sâbun)
- Piedmontese: savon m
- Plautdietsch: Seep f
- Polish: mydło (pl) n
- Portuguese: sabão (pt) m, sabonete (pt) m (bath soap)
- Punjabi: ਸਾਬਣ (pa) (sābaṇ)
- Rakhine: သပုန် (sa.pum)
- Rohingya: sabon
- Romagnol: savôn m
- Romanian: săpun (ro) n
- Romansch: savun, savung, savùn
- Russian: мы́ло (ru) n (mýlo)
- Sanskrit: फेनक (sa) n (phenaka)
- Sardinian: sabone, saboni, saoni, sapone
- Saterland Frisian: Seepe f
- Scottish Gaelic: siabann m
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: са̀пӯн m
- Roman: sàpūn (sh) m
- Seychellois Creole: savon
- Shan: သပ်ႉပျႃႇ (sâ̰p pjàa)
- Shor: сабын (sabın)
- Sicilian: sapuni (scn) m
- Sinhalese: සබන් (saban)
- Slovak: mydlo (sk) n
- Slovene: milo (sl) n
- Somali: saabuun
- Sorbian:
- Lower Sorbian: mydło n
- Upper Sorbian: mydło n
- Sotho: sesepa
- Southern Altai: самын (samïn)
- Southern Ohlone: hawun
- Spanish: jabón (es) m, sopín m (Louisiana)
- Swahili: sabuni (sw)
- Swedish: tvål (sv) c, såpa (sv) c
- Tabasaran: сябун (sjabun)
- Tagalog: sabon
- Tai Dam: ꪎꪱꪡ꫁ꪮꪉ
- Tajik: собун (tg) (sobun)
- Tamil: சோப்பு (ta) (cōppu)
- Tatar: сабын (tt) (sabın)
- Telugu: సబ్బు (te) (sabbu)
- Tetum: sabaun
- Thai: สบู่ (th) (sà-bùu)
- Tigrinya: ሳሙና (samuna)
- Tongan: koa
- Tumbuka: sopo
- Turkish: sabun (tr)
- Turkmen: sabyn
- Tuvan: саваң (savañ)
- Udmurt: майтал (majtal)
- Ukrainian: ми́ло n (mýlo)
- Urdu: صابُن m (sābun)
- Uyghur: سوپۇن (sopun)
- Uzbek: sovun (uz)
- Venetan: saon (vec) m, savon
- Vietnamese: xà phòng (vi), xà bông (vi)
- Vilamovian: zaof f
- Volapük: sob (vo)
- Welsh: sebon (cy) m
- Western Bukidnon Manobo: savun
- Wolof: saabu (wo)
- Yakut: мыыла (mııla)
- Yami: siken
- Yiddish: זייף f or n (zeyf)
- Yoruba: ọṣẹ
- Zhuang: yangzgenj, genj
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