Translations: the word in the other languages
- Afrikaans: ooms
- Amharic: uncles
- Arabic: الأعمام
- Azerbaijani: дяденьки
- Bashkir: дяденька
- Belarusian: дзядзечкі
- Bulgarian: дяденьки
- Bengali: মামার
- Bosnian: ujaci
- Catalan: oncles
- Cebuano: uyoan
- Czech: strýcové
- Welsh: ewythrod
- Danish: onkler
- German: Onkel
- Greek: οι θείοι
- Esperanto: onkloj
- Spanish: tíos
- Estonian: onud
- Basque: osaba
- Persian: عموهای
- Finnish: sedät
- French: oncles
- Irish: uncailí
- Scottish Gaelic: uncles
- Galician: tíos
- Gujarati: કાકાઓ
- Hebrew: דודים
- Hindi: मामा
- Croatian: дяденьки
- Haitian: tonton
- Hungarian: nagybácsik
- Armenian: дяденьки
- Indonesian: paman
- Icelandic: frændur
- Italian: zii
- Japanese: uncles
- Javanese: uncles
- Georgian: ბიძა
- Kazakh: дяденьки
- Khmer: ពូ
- Kannada: ಚಿಕ್ಕಪ್ಪ
- Korean: 삼촌
- Kyrgyz: дяденьки
- Latin: patrui
- Luxembourgish: Onkel
- Lao: ລຸງ
- Lithuanian: dėdės
- Latvian: māsīcas
- Malagasy: dadatoa
- Mari: дяденька
- Maori: mātua kēkē
- Macedonian: чичковци
- Malayalam: ഓങ്കെൾമാർ
- Mongolian: нагац, авга ахын
- Marathi: काका-मामा
- Hill Mari: чӹчӹ
- Malay: pakcik
- Maltese: zijiet
- Burmese: ထွေး
- Nepali: uncles
- Dutch: ooms
- Norwegian: onkler
- Punjabi: ਅੰਕਲ
- Papiamento: tíos
- Polish: дяденьки
- Portuguese: tios
- Romanian: unchii
- Russian: дяденьки
- Sinhalese: මාමාවරුන්
- Slovak: strýkovia
- Slovenian: stric
- Albanian: xhaxhallarët
- Serbian: дяденьки
- Sundanese: uncles
- Swedish: farbröder
- Swahili: wajomba
- Tamil: மாமாக்கள்
- Telugu: పినతండ్రులు
- Tajik: дяденьки
- Thai: uncles
- Tagalog: mga uncles
- Turkish: amcalar
- Tatar: дяденьки
- Udmurt: дадай
- Ukrainian: дядечки
- Urdu: چچا
- Uzbek: uncles
- Vietnamese: chú
- Xhosa: uncles
- Yiddish: אַנגקאַלז
- Chinese: 叔叔