- Abenaki: azib
- Acehnese: bubiri
- Afar: idá, marúw
- Afrikaans: skaap(af), skape(af)pl
- Ainu: ヒチュチ (hicuci)
- Akkadian: 𒇻 (immeru)
- Albanian: delme(sq)f, dele(sq)f
- Amharic: በግ (bäg)
- Arabic: خَرُوفm (ḵarūf) (both ram and sheep)
- Egyptian Arabic: خروفm (ḵarūf)
- Hijazi Arabic: خاروفm (ḵārūf), غنمةf (ḡanama) (singulative),غنمm (ḡanam) (collective)
- Iraqi Arabic: غنمm (ḡanam)
- Moroccan Arabic: غنمm (ḡnam) (collective), خروفm (ḵrūf), خروفةf (ḵrūfa), نعجةf (naʕja), حوليm (ḥawli)
- South Levantine Arabic: خروفm (ḵarūf), غنمm (ḡanam) (collective)
- Armenian: ոչխար(hy) (očʿxar)
- Aromanian: oai(roa-rup)f, oaef
- Assamese: ভেৰা (bhera), ভেড়া (bhera), ভেৰা ছাগলী (bhera sagoli), ভেড়া ছাগলী (bhera sagoli)
- Asturian: oveya(ast)f
- Aymara: iwija(ay)
- Azerbaijani: qoyun(az)
- Bactrian: ποσο (poso)
- Bakhtiari: میش (mēš)
- Balinese: biri-biri
- Baluchi: میش (mēš), پس (pas)
- Bashkir: һарыҡ (harıq)
- Basque: ardi
- Bau Bidayuh: koming
- Belarusian: аве́чкаf (avjéčka), аўца́f (aŭcá)
- Bengali: ভেড়া(bn) (bheṛa), মেষ (meś)
- Brahui: melle
- Breton: dañvad(br)m, maout(br)m, dañvadez(br)
- Bulgarian: овца́(bg)f (ovcá)
- Burmese: သိုး(my) (sui:), ဆိတ်ကုလား(my) (hcitku.la:)
- Buryat: хонин (xonin)
- Catalan: ovella(ca)f
- Central Melanau: biri-biri
- Chechen: уьстагӏ (üstağ)
- Cherokee: ᎠᏫ ᎤᏃᏕᎾ (awi unodena)
- Chichewa: nkhosa
- Chickasaw: chokfi, chokfi ishto'
- Chinese:
- Chiricahua: dibéhé
- Chuukese: siip
- Chuvash: сурӑх (surăh)
- Classical Nahuatl: ichcatl
- Cornish: davasf
- Crimean Tatar: qoy
- Czech: ovce(cs)f
- Dairi Batak: biri-biri
- Danish: får(da)n
- Daur: xonii
- Dhivehi: please add this translation if you can
- Dongxiang: ghoni
- Dutch: schaap(nl)n
- Dzongkha: ལུག (lug)
- Edo: óhuán
- Esperanto: ŝafo(eo)
- Estonian: lammas(et)
- Evenki: беру (beru)
- Ewe: alẽ
- Faroese: seyður(fo)m
- Finnish: lammas(fi)
- French: mouton(fr)m
- Friulian: pioref, fedef
- Galician: ovella(gl)f, motóaf, almellaf, andoscaf
- Gamilaraay: thimba
- Gaulish: *multon-
- Ge'ez: በግዕ (baggə')
- Georgian: ცხვარი (cxvari)
- German: Schaf(de)n
- Gondi: గొర్రె (gorre)
- Gothic: 𐌻𐌰𐌼𐌱n (lamb)
- Greek: πρόβατο(el)n (próvato)
- Greenlandic: sava(kl)
- Guaraní: ovecha
- Gujarati: ઘેટું(gu) (gheṭũ)
- Haitian Creole: mouton
- Hausa: tunkìyāf
- Hawaiian: hipa
- Hebrew: כֶּבֶשׂ(he)m (kéves)
- Hindi: भेड़(hi)f (bheṛ), मेष(hi)m (meṣ) (both ram and sheep)
- Hungarian: juh(hu), birka(hu)
- Icelandic: sauður(is)m, sauðkind(is)f, kind(is)f, fé(is)n (collective), sauðfé(is)n (collective), ær(is)f (ewe), rolla(is)f
- Ido: mutono(io)
- Ifè: àgùɖã̀
- Igala: álá, àgwùtọ̀ (obsolete)
- Igbo: atụlū
- Inari Sami: savzâ
- Indonesian: domba(id), biri-biri(id)
- Ingrian: lammas
- Ingush: устагӏ (ustağ)
- Interlingua: ove
- Irish: caora(ga)f
- Italian: pecora(it)f
- Itsekiri: àgútàn
- Izon: ọnị́na
- Japanese: 羊(ja) (ひつじ, hitsují), ヒツジ(ja) (hitsuji), 綿羊 (めんよう, men'yō)
- Jeju: 양 (yang)
- Jicarilla: dibé
- Jurchen: honi
- Kabyle: ikerrim
- Kalmyk: хөн (xön)
- Kannada: ಕುರಿ(kn) (kuri)
- Karelian: lammas
- Karo Batak: biri-biri
- Kashmiri: کَٹھm (kaṭh), گٔبf (gạb)
- Kashubian: òwca
- Kazakh: қой (qoi)
- Khmer: ចៀម(km) (ciəm)
- Komi-Permyak: ыж (yž)
- Korean: 양(ko) (yang), 면양(ko) (myeonyang)
- Kurdish:
- Kyrgyz: кой(ky) (koy)
- Ladin: biescia
- Lao: ແກະ(lo) (kæ)
- Latgalian: vuškaf
- Latin: ovis(la)f
- Latvian: aitaf, avs(lv)f
- Laz: ჩხური (çxuri)
- Ligurian: pêgoaf
- Limburgish: sjaop(li)n
- Lingala: mpata
- Lithuanian: avis(lt)f
- Livonian: lāmbaz
- Louisiana Creole French: mouton
- Low German: Schaapn
- Lü: ᦵᦈᧃ (ṫsen)
- Luganda: endiga
- Luhya: likhese, likhese
- Lusitanian: oilamf
- Luxembourgish: Schofn
- Macedonian: овцаf (ovca)
- Maguindanao: bili-bili
- Makasar: biri-biri
- Malagasy: besavily(mg), ondry(mg)
- Malay: biri-biri, bebiri, kambing biri-biri, kambing bebiri, domba (archaic)
- Malayalam: ചെമ്മരിയാട് (cemmariyāṭŭ)
- Maltese: nagħġaf, nagħaġpl
- Manchu: ᡥᠣᠨᡳᠨ (honin)
- Manx: keyrreyf
- Maore Comorian: ɓariɓariclass 5/6
- Maori: hipi
- Maranao: bili-bili
- Marathi: (please verify) मेंढी (meṇḍhī)
- Mari:
- Mariupol Greek: про́ватуn (próvatu)
- Mazanderani: گاسفند (gâsfand), گسن (gəsan)
- Mbyá Guaraní: ovexa
- Mi'kmaq: jijgluewjanim
- Middle English: schep
- Middle Korean: 야ᇰ (yang)
- Mingrelian: შხური (šxuri)
- Mirandese: canhonaf, oubeilhaf
- Mon: သဵု(mnw) (sɒ)
- Mongolian: хонь(mn) (xonʹ)
- Nahuatl: ichcatl(nah)
- Nanai: хонин (honin)
- Navajo: dibé
- Nepali: भेंडा (bheṇḍā)
- Nias: biri-biri
- Nigerian Pidgin: sheep
- Norman: moutonm
- North Frisian:
- Northern Sami: sávza
- Norwegian: sau(no)m, får(no)n
- Nupe: kingbàgbà
- Occitan: feda(oc)f, oelha(oc)f
- Odia: ମେଣ୍ଢା(or) (meṇḍha)
- Ojibwe: maanishtaanish
- Okinawan: please add this translation if you can
- Old Church Slavonic:
- Old East Slavic: овьцаf (ovĭca)
- Old English: scēapn
- Old Irish: cáeraf
- Olukumi: àgùntàn
- Oromo: hoolaa
- Ossetian: фыс (fys)
- Ottoman Turkish: قویون (koyun)
- Pashto: مړېيهm (lṛeyǝ́), مېږm (meẓ), مږهf (mᶕɀa), پسه(ps)f (pәsᶕ, psᶕ), ګډهf (gǝ́ḍa)
- Persian: گوسفند(fa) (gusfand), میش(fa) (miš), قوچ(fa) (quč)
- Plautdietsch: Schop(nds)n
- Polabian: vicĕn
- Polish: owca(pl)f
- Portuguese: ovelha(pt)f
- Punic: 𐤔 (s)
- Punjabi: ਭੇਡ (bheḍ)
- Quechua: uwija
- Rohingya: sóol
- Romagnol: pégraf, péguraf
- Romani: bakrom, bakrif
- Romanian: oaie(ro)
- Romansch: nursa, nuorsaf, beschm
- Russian: овца́(ru)f (ovcá), ове́чка(ru)f (ovéčka)
- S'gaw Karen: သိ (thoh)
- Samoan: mamoe
- Sango: walitaba(sg)
- Sanskrit: अवि(sa)m or f (avi), अविक(sa)m (avika)
- Santali: ᱵᱷᱤᱰᱤ (bhiḍi)
- Sardinian: brebei, berbeghe, barveghe, chessi, tzicca, erveche, odda (old sheep), argasa (sheep that lost her lamb)
- Saterland Frisian: Skäipf
- Scots: sheep
- Scottish Gaelic: caoraf
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Seychellois Creole: mouton
- Shan: သူဝ်း(shn) (só)
- Sidamo: gerechcho
- Simeulue: biri-biri
- Sindhi: رڍ
- Sinhalese: බැටළුවා (bæṭaḷuwā)
- Slovak: ovca(sk)f
- Slovene: ôvca(sl)f, ôven(sl)m
- Somali: ido
- Sorbian:
- Sotho: nku(st), dinku(st)pl
- Spanish: carnero(es)m, oveja(es)f
- Sumerian: 𒇻 (UDU)
- Swahili: kondoo(sw)
- Swedish: får(sv)n
- Tagalog: tupa(tl), obeha
- Tajik: гӯсфанд(tg) (güsfand)
- Talysh: (please verify) پس (pas) (Asalem dialect)
- Tamil: செம்மறியாடு(ta) (cemmaṟiyāṭu)
- Taos: kʼúona
- Tatar: сарык(tt) (sarıq)
- Telugu: గొర్రె(te) (gorre)
- Tetum: bibi malae
- Thai: แกะ(th) (gɛ̀)
- Tibetan: ལུག (lug)
- Tigrinya: በጊዕ (bägiʿ)
- Tocharian B: śaiyye
- Tok Pisin: sipsip
- Tongan: sipi
- Tooro: entaamaclass 9
- Tsakonian: βάννε (vánne)
- Tsonga: nyimpfu
- Tswana: nku (9/10)
- Turkish: koyun(tr)
- Turkmen: goýun
- Tuvan: хой (xoy)
- Ukrainian: вівця́(uk)f (vivcjá)
- Urdu: بھیڑ(ur)f (bheṛ), گوسفندf (gosfand), میشm (meṣ) (both ram and sheep)
- Uyghur: قوي(ug) (qoy)
- Uzbek: qoʻy(uz), goʻsfand(uz)
- Venetian: piègora(vec)f, pégora, pigora, piovra, feda(vec)f, fédaf
- Veps: lambaz
- Vietnamese: cừu(vi)
- Vilamovian: siöfn
- Volapük: jip(vo)
- Voro: lammas
- Votic: lammõz
- Walloon: bedot(wa)m, moton(wa)m
- Welsh: dafad(cy)f, defaid(cy)pl
- West Frisian: skiepn
- Western Apache: dibéé, dobéé, dibéłįį, bee’é, mee’é, mę’é
- Western Panjabi: بھیڈ
- Wolof: xar mi(wo)
- Yakut: хой (qoy)
- Yiddish: שעפּסm (sheps), שאָףm or f (shof)
- Yoruba: àgùtàn
- Zazaki: mi, kavır(diq)
- Zhuang: yiengz
- Zulu: imvu(zu)class 9/10
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Abenaki: This term refers to a group of Native American tribes and their language, primarily found in the northeastern United States and eastern Canada.
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Acehnese: This is the language spoken by the Acehnese people in Aceh, Indonesia.
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Afar: Afar is an Afro-Asiatic language spoken by the Afar people in the Horn of Africa.
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Afrikaans: Afrikaans is a West Germanic language spoken in South Africa, Namibia, and to a lesser extent in Botswana and Zimbabwe.
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Ainu: Ainu is the language of the Ainu people, the indigenous people of Japan, and historically of the Kuril Islands and parts of Russia.
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Akkadian: Akkadian is an ancient Semitic language spoken in the region that is now Iraq and northeastern parts of Syria.
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Albanian: Albanian is an Indo-European language spoken mainly in Albania and Kosovo.
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Amharic: Amharic is an Afro-Asiatic language spoken in Ethiopia.
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Arabic: Arabic is a Semitic language widely spoken in the Arab world.
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Armenian: Armenian is an Indo-European language spoken in Armenia and the Armenian diaspora.
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Aromanian: Aromanian is a Romance language spoken primarily in Southeastern Europe.
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Assamese: Assamese is an Eastern Indo-Aryan language spoken mainly in the Indian state of Assam.
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Asturian: Asturian is a Romance language spoken in the Asturias region of Spain.
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Aymara: Aymara is an indigenous language spoken by the Aymara people in the Andes region of South America.
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Azerbaijani: Azerbaijani is a Turkic language spoken primarily in Azerbaijan.
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Bactrian: Bactrian is an extinct Iranian language that was spoken in ancient Bactria, present-day Afghanistan.
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Balinese: Balinese is a Malayo-Polynesian language spoken on the Indonesian island of Bali.
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Baluchi: Baluchi is an Iranian language spoken primarily in Balochistan, a region that spans Iran, Afghanistan, and Pakistan.
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Bashkir: Bashkir is a Turkic language spoken by the Bashkir people in Russia.
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Basque: Basque is a language isolate spoken in the Basque Country, which straddles the border between Spain and France.
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