Translations: the word in the other languages
- Afrikaans: die heiliges
- Amharic: ቅዱሳን
- Arabic: القديسين
- Azerbaijani: müqəddəs
- Bashkir: изге
- Belarusian: святыя
- Bulgarian: светиите
- Bengali: সাধুদের
- Bosnian: sveci
- Catalan: sants
- Cebuano: santos
- Czech: svatí
- Welsh: saint
- Danish: hellige
- German: Heiligen der letzten Tage
- Greek: άγιοι
- Esperanto: sanktuloj
- Spanish: santos
- Estonian: pühad
- Basque: santu
- Persian: پرستاران
- Finnish: saints
- French: saints
- Irish: naomh
- Scottish Gaelic: saints
- Galician: santos
- Gujarati: સંતો
- Hebrew: הקדושים
- Hindi: संतों
- Croatian: sveci
- Haitian: sen
- Hungarian: szentek
- Armenian: սրբերը
- Indonesian: orang-orang kudus
- Icelandic: heilögu
- Italian: santi
- Japanese: 聖人
- Javanese: wong-wong mursid
- Georgian: saints
- Kazakh: қасиетті
- Khmer: បរិសុទ្ធ
- Kannada: ಸಂತರು
- Korean: 성도들
- Kyrgyz: ыйык
- Latin: sanctorum
- Luxembourgish: Hellege der lescht Deeg
- Lao: ໄພ່ພົນ
- Lithuanian: šventieji
- Latvian: svētie
- Malagasy: olomasina
- Mari: святой
- Maori: hunga tapu
- Macedonian: светителите
- Malayalam: saints
- Mongolian: гэгээнтнүүд
- Marathi: संत
- Hill Mari: святой
- Malay: orang-orang kudus
- Maltese: san
- Burmese: သန့်ရှင်း
- Nepali: सन्तहरूलाई
- Dutch: heiligen
- Norwegian: hellige
- Punjabi: ਸੰਤ
- Papiamento: santunan
- Polish: święci
- Portuguese: santos
- Romanian: sfinții
- Russian: святые
- Sinhalese: සාන්තුවරයන්ගේ
- Slovak: svätí
- Slovenian: svetniki
- Albanian: shenjtorët
- Serbian: свети
- Sundanese: umat allah
- Swedish: heliga
- Swahili: watakatifu
- Tamil: புனிதர்கள்
- Telugu: సెయింట్స్
- Tajik: святые
- Thai: นักบุญ
- Tagalog: ang mga banal sa mga
- Turkish: Azizler
- Tatar: изге
- Udmurt: дун-чылкыт
- Ukrainian: святі
- Urdu: اولیاء
- Uzbek: azizlar
- Vietnamese: thánh
- Xhosa: abangcwele
- Yiddish: הייליקע
- Chinese: 圣徒