Mouth
Translations of "mouth" (449 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Abenaki | mdon(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Abkhaz | аҿы(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), аҿырҟьара(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | aĉʼə, aĉʼərqʲʼara | |
| Acehnese | babah(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Adyghe | жэ(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | žɛ | |
| Afar | af(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Afrikaans | mond(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Ahom | 𑜆𑜀𑜫(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | pak | |
| Ainu | チャル(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), チャロ(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), パロ(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | caru, caro, paro | |
| Akan | ano(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Akkadian | 𒅗(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | pûm | |
| Aklanon | ba-ba'(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Alabama | ichokhalbi(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Alawa | ŋaːndal(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Albanian | gojë(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Alviri-Vidari | دان(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | dān | |
| Amharic | አንደበት(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), አፍ(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | ʾändäbät, ʾäf | |
| Amis | ngoyos(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Ancient Greek | μάσταξ(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), προμολή(the end of a river out of which water flows), στόμα(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), στόμα(an outlet, aperture or orifice), στύμα(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), ἀπέρευξις(the end of a river out of which water flows), ἐκβολή(the end of a river out of which water flows) | mástax, promolḗ, stóma, stóma, stúma, apéreuxis, ekbolḗ | |
| Ao | tebang(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Arabic | بق(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), بوز(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), تم(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), تم(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), حلج(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), فا(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), فم(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), فم(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), فَم(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | buʔʔ, būz, timm, timm, tumm, ḥalj, fā, famm, fumm, fam | |
| Aragonese | boca(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Aramaic | ܦܘܡܐ(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Armenian | բերան(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), բերան(the end of a river out of which water flows), բերան(an outlet, aperture or orifice), երախ(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | beran, beran, beran, erax | |
| Aromanian | gurã (roa-rup)(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Assamese | মুখ(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | mukh | |
| Assyrian Neo-Aramaic | ܦܘܼܡܵܐ(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | pūmā | |
| Asturian | boca(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Atayal | nqwaq(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Atong (India) | khuʼchuk(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Aukan | mofu(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Avar | кӏал(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | kʼal | |
| Avestan | 𐬁𐬵(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), 𐬂𐬢𐬵(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), 𐬂𐬢𐬵𐬁𐬥𐬋(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | āh, åŋh, åŋhānō | |
| Aymara | laka(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Äynu | car(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Azerbaijani | ağız(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Balanta-Ganja | muntung(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Baluchi | دف(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), دپ(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | daf, dap | |
| Bambara | da(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Bashkir | ауыҙ(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), ауыҙ(an outlet, aperture or orifice), тамаҡ(the end of a river out of which water flows), тишек(an outlet, aperture or orifice) | awıź, awıź, tamaq, tişek | |
| Basque | aho(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Bats | ბაქ(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | bak | |
| Bau Bidayuh | boba(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Bavarian German | Babbn(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), Goschn(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), Letschn(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), May(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Belarusian | ву́сны(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), ву́сце(the end of a river out of which water flows), рот(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | vúsny, vúscje, rot | |
| Bengali | মুখ(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), মোহানা(the end of a river out of which water flows) | mukh, mōhana | |
| Bhojpuri | मुँह(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | mũh | |
| Bikol Central | ngimot(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), nguso(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Bislama | maot(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Borôro | ogwa(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Bouyei | bas(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Breton | aber(the end of a river out of which water flows), genoù(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Bribri | krö(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Brunei Malay | kuala(the end of a river out of which water flows), muara(the end of a river out of which water flows), mulut(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Budukh | сив(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | siv | |
| Buginese | baba(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Bulgarian | вход(an outlet, aperture or orifice), отво́р(an outlet, aperture or orifice), у́стие(the end of a river out of which water flows), уста́(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | vhod, otvór, ústie, ustá | |
| Bunun | ngulus(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Burmese | ပါးစပ်(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), မြစ်ပေါက်(the end of a river out of which water flows), အဝ(the end of a river out of which water flows) | pa:cap, mracpauk, a.wa. | |
| Buryat | аман(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | aman | |
| Carpathian Rusyn | писок(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), рот(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), уста(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | pysok, rot, usta | |
| Catalan | boca(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), boca(an outlet, aperture or orifice), desembocadura(the end of a river out of which water flows), desembocadura(an outlet, aperture or orifice), embocadura(an outlet, aperture or orifice) | — | |
| Cebuano | baba(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), baba(an outlet, aperture or orifice), baba (sa suba, wahig)(the end of a river out of which water flows), babababa(the end of a river out of which water flows), babababa(an outlet, aperture or orifice), sabang(the end of a river out of which water flows) | — | |
| Central Atlas Tamazight | ⵉⵎⵉ(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | imi | |
| Central Franconian | Mond(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), Muhl(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), Möndong(the end of a river out of which water flows), Möngksche(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), Schnüß(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), Öffnong(an outlet, aperture or orifice) | — | |
| Central Kurdish | دەم(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), زار(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), زارک(an outlet, aperture or orifice) | dem, zar, zark | |
| Central Melanau | bebak(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Chadian Arabic | خشم(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), قدّوم(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | xašum, gaddūm | |
| Chamicuro | awana(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Chechen | батт(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | batt | |
| Chepang | काम्(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), मोङ्(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Cherokee | ᎠᎰᎵ(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | aholi | |
| Cheyenne | ahtsená(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Chichewa | kamwa(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Chickasaw | iti(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Chinese | зуй(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), ку(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), 口(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), 喙(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | zuy, ku, kháu, chhuì | |
| Chinese Cantonese | 口(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), 嘴(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | hau², zeoi² | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 口(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), 嘴(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), 嘴巴(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), 河口(the end of a river out of which water flows) | kǒu, zuǐ, zuǐbā, hékǒu | |
| Chukchi | йыкыргын(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | jykyrgyn | |
| Church Slavic | лалока(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), оуста(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | laloka, usta | |
| Chuvash | ҫӑвар(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | śăvar | |
| Coptic | ⲣⲟ(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), ⲣⲱⲟⲩ(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | ro, rōou | |
| Cornish | ganow(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Corsican | bocca(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), bucca(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), bucchi(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Crimean Tatar | ağız(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Czech | hrdlo(an outlet, aperture or orifice), otvor(an outlet, aperture or orifice), pusa(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), tlama(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), ústa(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), ústí(the end of a river out of which water flows), ústí(an outlet, aperture or orifice), nehlasně vyslovit(to move the lips as if saying something) | — | |
| Dakota | i(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Dalmatian | buca(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Danish | kæft(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), mund(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), udmunding(the end of a river out of which water flows) | — | |
| Dari | دَهَان(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | dahān | |
| Dhivehi | އަނގަ(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | aⁿga | |
| Dinka | thok(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Dongxiang | aman(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Dutch | bek(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), ingang(an outlet, aperture or orifice), mond(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), monding(the end of a river out of which water flows), muide(the end of a river out of which water flows), muil(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), opening(an outlet, aperture or orifice), riviermond(the end of a river out of which water flows) | — | |
| Dutch Low Saxon | moond(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Dzongkha | ཁ(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | kha | |
| East Central German | Gusche(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Eastern Cham | ꨚꨝꩍ(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | pabah | |
| Eastern Khanty | ԓуԓ(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | łuł | |
| Eastern Mari | аҥ(the end of a river out of which water flows), аҥ(an outlet, aperture or orifice), умша(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | aŋ, aŋ, umša | |
| Eastern Min Chinese | 喙(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | chói, ché̤ṳ | |
| Egyptian | r:Z1(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | r | |
| Elfdalian | munn(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Emilian | båcca(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), bòca(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), bóca(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Erzya | курго(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | kurgo | |
| Esperanto | buŝo(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), enfluejo(the end of a river out of which water flows), marenfluejo(the end of a river out of which water flows) | — | |
| Estonian | suu(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), suu(the end of a river out of which water flows), suu(an outlet, aperture or orifice) | — | |
| Even | амӈа(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | amŋa | |
| Evenki | амӈа(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | amŋa | |
| Ewe | nu(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Extremaduran | boca(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Farefare | nõorɛ(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Faroese | munnur(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), muður(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Fiji Hindi | muh(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Fijian | gusu(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Finnish | suu(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), suu(the end of a river out of which water flows), suu(an outlet, aperture or orifice) | — | |
| Franco-Provençal | boche(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), botcha(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), botse(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| French | bouche(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), embouchure(the end of a river out of which water flows), embouchure(an outlet, aperture or orifice), gueule(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Friulian | bocje(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), bočhe(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Gagauz | aaz(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Galician | boca(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), buso(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), desembocadura(the end of a river out of which water flows), foz(the end of a river out of which water flows) | — | |
| Gallo | goule(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), góll(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Gamilaraay | ngaay(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), ngay(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Georgian | პირი(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | ṗiri | |
| German | Eingang(an outlet, aperture or orifice), Gosche(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), Gosche(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), Maul(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), Mund(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), Muul(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), Mündung(the end of a river out of which water flows), Schnure(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), Öffnung(an outlet, aperture or orifice) | — | |
| Gorontalo | tunggilo(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Gothic | 𐌼𐌿𐌽𐌸𐍃(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | munþs | |
| Greek | εκβολές(the end of a river out of which water flows), στόμα(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), στόμιο(an outlet, aperture or orifice) | ekvolés, stóma, stómio | |
| Greenlandic | qaneq(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Gujarati | મુખ(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), મોં(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | mukh, mõ | |
| Haitian Creole | bouch(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Hakka Chinese | 口(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), 嘴(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | khéu, choi | |
| Hamer-Banna | aapó(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Hausa | baki(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Hawaiian | muliwai(the end of a river out of which water flows), waha(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Hebrew | פֶּה(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | pe | |
| Higaonon | baba(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Hiligaynon | baba(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Hindi | मुँह(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), मुख(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | mũh, mukh | |
| Hittite | 𒀀𒄿𒅖(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), 𒀀𒄿𒅖(an outlet, aperture or orifice) | aiš, aiš | |
| Hlai | boms(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Hopi | moʼa(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Hungarian | bejárat(an outlet, aperture or orifice), folyótorkolat(the end of a river out of which water flows), száj(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), torkolat(the end of a river out of which water flows) | — | |
| Icelandic | munnur(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), munnur(an outlet, aperture or orifice), mynni(the end of a river out of which water flows), op(an outlet, aperture or orifice) | — | |
| Ido | boko(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Igbo | onu(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Ilocano | ngiwat(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Inari Sami | njälmi(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Indonesian | muara(the end of a river out of which water flows), mulut(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Ingrian | suu(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Ingush | баге(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | bage | |
| Interlingua | bucca(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Inuktitut | ᖃᓂᖅ(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | qaniq | |
| Inupiaq | qaniq(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Iranian Persian | دَهان(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), دَهانِه(an outlet, aperture or orifice), دَهَن(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), سوراخ(an outlet, aperture or orifice) | dahân, dahâne, dahan, surâx | |
| Iranun | ngari'(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Iraqi Arabic | حلگ(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | ḥalig | |
| Irish | béal(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), béal(the end of a river out of which water flows), béal(an outlet, aperture or orifice) | — | |
| Istro-Romanian | gúrę(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Italian | bocca(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), foce(the end of a river out of which water flows), imboccatùra(an outlet, aperture or orifice), imbócco(an outlet, aperture or orifice) | — | |
| Italiot Greek | lemò(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Japanese | 口(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), 河口(the end of a river out of which water flows) | kuchi, kakō | |
| Jarawa | ən-imun(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Javanese | cangkem(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), cocot(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Jeju | 입(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | ip | |
| Jin Chinese | 嘴(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | zui² | |
| Kabardian | жьэ(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | źɛ | |
| Kabuverdianu | bóka(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Kaingang | jẽnky(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Kalmyk | амн(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | amn | |
| Kanakanabu | ivici(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Kannada | ಬಾಯಿ(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), ಬಾಯ್(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | bāyi, bāy | |
| Kanowit | jawai(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Kanuri | cî(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Kapampangan | asbuk(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Karachay-Balkar | аууз(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | awuz | |
| Karakalpak | awız(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Karelian | suu(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Kashubian | gãba(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Kaurna | naparta(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), taa(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Kavalan | ngibiR(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Kazakh | ауыз(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | auyz | |
| Ket | қө(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | qö | |
| Khakas | аас(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), ахсы(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | aas, axsı | |
| Khmer | មាត់(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), មុខ(the end of a river out of which water flows) | mŏət, muk | |
| Kikuyu | kanua(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Kildin Sami | ня̄лльм(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | njāll’m | |
| Kimaragang | kabang(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Kituba | yinwa(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Klallam | cúcən(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Komi-Permyak | ӧм(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | öm | |
| Komi-Zyrian | вом(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | vom | |
| Kongo | nnwa(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Konkani | तोंड(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | toṇḍa | |
| Korean | 입(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), 하구(the end of a river out of which water flows) | ip, hagu | |
| Kumyk | авуз(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | awuz | |
| Kunigami | 口(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | kuchi | |
| Kurtöp | ཁ(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | kha | |
| Kyrgyz | ооз(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | ooz | |
| Ladin | bocia(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Ladino | boka(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), בוקה(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Lak | кьацӏ(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | qʼacʼ | |
| Laki | دەم(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | dem | |
| Lakota | i(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Lao | ປາກ(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | pāk | |
| Latgalian | mute(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Latin | ōs(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Latvian | atvere(an outlet, aperture or orifice), grīva(the end of a river out of which water flows), ieteka(the end of a river out of which water flows), mute(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Laz | პიჯი(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | p̌ici | |
| Lezgi | сив(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | siv | |
| Ligurian | bocca(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Limburgish | mónd(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), móndj(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Lingala | monoko(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), monɔkɔ(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Lithuanian | anga(an outlet, aperture or orifice), burna(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), nasrai(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), žiotys(the end of a river out of which water flows), žiotys(an outlet, aperture or orifice) | — | |
| Livonian | sū(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Lokono | roko(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Lombard | boca (boca, buca)(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), bocca(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Lotud | kabang(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Low German | Mund(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), Muul(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Lower Sorbian | guba(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Lü | ᦔᦱᧅ(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | ṗaak | |
| Luganda | omumwa(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Luhya | kumunwa(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Lushootseed | qədxʷ(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Lutuv | pakaa(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Luwian | 𒀀𒀀𒀸𒊭(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | āssa | |
| Luxembourgish | Mond(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Macedonian | о́твор(an outlet, aperture or orifice), у́ста(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), у́стие(the end of a river out of which water flows) | ótvor, ústa, ústie | |
| Maguindanao | ngali(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Makasar | baba(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Malagasy | vava(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Malay | muara(the end of a river out of which water flows), mulut(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Malayalam | വായ(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | vāya | |
| Maltese | bokka(the end of a river out of which water flows), fomm(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), ħalq(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Manchu | ᠠᠩᡤᠠ(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | angga | |
| Mansaka | baba(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Manx | beeal(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), gob(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Māori | ihi(an outlet, aperture or orifice), koniu(the end of a river out of which water flows), kōngutu(the end of a river out of which water flows), kōngutu(an outlet, aperture or orifice), kōtore(an outlet, aperture or orifice), māngai(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), ngutuawa(the end of a river out of which water flows), pūahatanga(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), pūau(the end of a river out of which water flows), pūwaha(the end of a river out of which water flows), waha(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), wahapū(the end of a river out of which water flows), whara(an outlet, aperture or orifice), kōtamu(to move the lips as if saying something), kōtamutamu(to move the lips as if saying something), tametame(to move the lips as if saying something) | — | |
| Mapudungun | wün(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), wən(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Maranao | ngari'(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Marathi | तोंड(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), मुख(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | toṇḍa, mukh | |
| Marwari | मुखड़ौ(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), मूंडौ(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | mukhṛau, mūṇḍau | |
| Megleno-Romanian | gura(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Mirandese | boca(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Miyako | 口(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | futs | |
| Moksha | курга(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | kurga | |
| Mon | ပါၚ်(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | pāṅ | |
| Mongolian | ам(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), ᠠᠮᠠ(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | am, ama | |
| Moore | kʋl-nao-satmẽ(the end of a river out of which water flows), noore(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Nahuatl | camatl(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), kamajtli(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Nama | ams(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Nanai | ангма(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | aŋma | |
| Navajo | azééʼ(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Ndonga | okana(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Neapolitan | vocca(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Nepali | मुख(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | mukh | |
| Newar | म्हुतु(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | mhutu | |
| Nganasan | ӈаӈ(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | ñañ | |
| Ngarrindjeri | tore(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Ngombe (Congo) | monoko(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Nivkh | ыӈг(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | əŋg | |
| Nogai | авыз(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | avız | |
| Nong Zhuang | baeg(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Norman | bouoche(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Northern Kurdish | dev(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), dev(an outlet, aperture or orifice) | — | |
| Northern Mansi | сӯп(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | sūp | |
| Northern Sami | njálbmi(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Northern Sotho | molomo(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | kjeft(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), munn(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), munning(the end of a river out of which water flows) | — | |
| Norwegian Nynorsk | munn(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), munning(the end of a river out of which water flows) | — | |
| Nottoway-Meherrin | eskaharant(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Nuer | thok(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Nǀuu | cu(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), kyu(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Nǁng | tu(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Occitan | boca(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), bouco(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Odia | ମୁଖ(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | mukha | |
| Ojibwe | indoon(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Okinawan | 口(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | kuchi | |
| Old Dutch | mund(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), munt(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Old East Slavic | уста(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | usta | |
| Old English | mūþ(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Old French | buche(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Old Frisian | mond(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), mund(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), mūth(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Old High German | mund(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Old Irish | giun(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), giun(an outlet, aperture or orifice) | — | |
| Old Javanese | cangkem(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Old Norse | munnr(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), muðr(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Old Prussian | āustā(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Old Saxon | mūth(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Old Tupi | îuru(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Old Turkic | 𐰍𐰕(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | ǧz | |
| Oromo | afaan(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Ossetian | дзых(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), ком(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | ʒyx, kom | |
| Ottoman Turkish | آغز(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), آغیز(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), دهان(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), دهن(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), فم(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | ağız, ağız, dehân, dehen, fem | |
| Paiwan | angalj(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Palu'e | wêwa(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Pangasinan | sangi(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Pannonian Rusyn | уста(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | usta | |
| Papiamentu | boka(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Pashto | خوله(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), خوله(the end of a river out of which water flows), خوله(an outlet, aperture or orifice) | xwlë, xwlë, xwlə | |
| Pennsylvania German | Maul(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Phoenician | 𐤐(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | p | |
| Picard | bouque(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), gamelle(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Piedmontese | boca(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Plains-Cree | mitōn(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Polabian | vaustă(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Polish | gęba(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), otwór(an outlet, aperture or orifice), paszcza(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), ujście(the end of a river out of which water flows), ujście(an outlet, aperture or orifice), usta(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), wylot(an outlet, aperture or orifice) | — | |
| Portuguese | boca(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), boca(an outlet, aperture or orifice), embocadura(the end of a river out of which water flows), entrada(an outlet, aperture or orifice), foz(the end of a river out of which water flows), orifício(an outlet, aperture or orifice) | — | |
| Punjabi | مُون٘ہ(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), مُکھ(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), ਮੁਖ(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), ਮੂੰਹ(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | mūṉh, mukh, mukh, mū̃h | |
| Puyuma | indan(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Quechua | shimi(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), simi(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), simi(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), simi(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), şimi(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), şimi(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Rapa Nui | haha(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Romani | muj(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Romanian | deschizătură(an outlet, aperture or orifice), gură(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), gură(the end of a river out of which water flows), gură(an outlet, aperture or orifice), orificiu(an outlet, aperture or orifice), гурэ(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | gură | |
| Romansch | bocca(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), buca(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), bucca(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), buocha(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Rukai | nguduy(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Rungus | kabbang(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Russian | отве́рстие(an outlet, aperture or orifice), пасть(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), рот(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), у́стье(the end of a river out of which water flows), у́стье(an outlet, aperture or orifice), уста́(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | otvérstije, pastʹ, rot, ústʹje, ústʹje, ustá | |
| Rwanda-Rundi | umunwa(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Saaroa | ngusuu(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Sabah Bisaya | kabang(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Saek | ป̄าก(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | p̄āk | |
| Saho | af(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Saisiyat | ngabas(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Sakizaya | laway(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Samoan | gutu(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), mulivai(the end of a river out of which water flows) | — | |
| Sanskrit | आस्(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), च्युप(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), मुख(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | ās, cyupa, mukha | |
| Santali | moca(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), ᱢᱚᱪᱟ(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | môca | |
| Sãotomense | boka(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Sardinian | buca(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), bucca(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Saterland Frisian | Muule(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Scots | gab(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), geggie(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), mooth(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Scottish Gaelic | beul(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), beul(the end of a river out of which water flows), beul(an outlet, aperture or orifice), craos(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), obar(the end of a river out of which water flows) | — | |
| Sekapan | banah(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Serbo-Croatian | ušće(the end of a river out of which water flows), ústa(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), у́ста(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), izustiti(to move the lips as if saying something) | — | |
| Shan | ပၢၵ်ႇ(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | pàak | |
| Sherpa | ख(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), ཁ(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | kha, kha | |
| Shona | muromo(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Shor | аас(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), ақсы(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | aas, aqsı | |
| Sicilian | bucca(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), vucca(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Sidamo | afo(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Sikkimese | ཁ(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | kha | |
| Silesian | usta(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Sindhi | مک(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), ٻُوٿُ(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | mukhu, ḇūthu | |
| Sinhalese | කට(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | kaṭa | |
| Skolt Sami | njäʹlmm(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Slovak | ústa(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), ústie(the end of a river out of which water flows) | — | |
| Slovene | usta(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), ustje(the end of a river out of which water flows), ustje(an outlet, aperture or orifice) | — | |
| Somali | af(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Sotho | molomo(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Southern Altai | оос(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | oos | |
| Southern Kam | bags(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Southern Kurdish | دەم(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | dem | |
| Southern Sami | njaelmie(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Spanish | bemba(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), boca(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), boca(an outlet, aperture or orifice), busa(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), busarda(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), desembocadura(the end of a river out of which water flows), desembocadura(an outlet, aperture or orifice), entrada(an outlet, aperture or orifice), jeta(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), orificio(an outlet, aperture or orifice), articular(to move the lips as if saying something) | — | |
| Sranan Tongo | mofo(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Sudanese Arabic | خشم(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | xašm | |
| Sumerian | 𒅗(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | /ka/ | |
| Sundanese | baham(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Swabian | Gosch(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Swahili | kinywa(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), mdomo(the end of a river out of which water flows), mdomo(an outlet, aperture or orifice) | — | |
| Swazi | umlomo(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Swedish | mun(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), mynning(the end of a river out of which water flows), mynning(an outlet, aperture or orifice) | — | |
| Sylheti | ꠝꠥꠈ(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | mukó | |
| Tabasaran | ушв(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Tagal Murut | kabang(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), kavang(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), munung(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Tagalog | bibig(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), bunganga(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Tahitian | vaha(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Tai Nüa | ᥙᥣᥐᥱ(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | pǎak | |
| Tajik | даҳон(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | dahon | |
| Talysh | qəv(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Tambunan Dusun | kabang(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Tamil | வாய்(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | vāy | |
| Taos | łòmų́ną(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Tarantino | vocche(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Taroko | quwaq(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Tashelhit | asfi(the end of a river out of which water flows) | — | |
| Tat | dama(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), duhun(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Tatar | авыз(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | awız | |
| Tày | pác(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Teke-Tyee | muŋma(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Telugu | నోరు(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | nōru | |
| Ternate | mada(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Tetum | ibun(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Thai | ปาก(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | bpàak | |
| Tibetan | ཁ(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | kha | |
| Tigrinya | አፍ(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | ʾäf | |
| Timugon Murut | kavang(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Tiwi | irubudara(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Tocharian B | koyṃ(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Tok Pisin | maus(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Tongan | ngutu(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Tsakonian | τ̔ούμα(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), τθούμα(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | t̔oúma, tthoúma | |
| Tsou | ngayo(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Tswana | molomo(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Tundra Nenets | няʼ(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), няʼн(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | nya', nya'n | |
| Turkish | ağız(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Turkmen | agyz(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Tuscarora | kihskahrę̀·weh(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), nyawé·kęʔ(the end of a river out of which water flows), uhskáhręʔ(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Tuvan | аас(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | aas | |
| Udi | жӏомох(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | ž:omoꭓ | |
| Udihe | аӈма(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | aŋma | |
| Udmurt | ым(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | ym | |
| Ugaritic | 𐎔(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | p | |
| Ukrainian | ги́рло(the end of a river out of which water flows), рот(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | hýrlo, rot | |
| Unami | tun(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Upper Sorbian | huba(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Urdu | مُن٘ہ(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), مُکھ(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | mũh, mukh | |
| Uyghur | ئېغىز(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), ئېغىز(an outlet, aperture or orifice) | ëghiz, ëghiz | |
| Uzbek | ogʻiz(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Venetan | boca(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Veps | suu(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Vietnamese | miệng(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), mồm(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Vilamovian | moüł(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Volapük | mud(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), mudil(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Võro | suu(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Votic | suu(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Walloon | boke(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Waray-Waray | bàbà(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), hi-wa(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Welsh | aber(the end of a river out of which water flows), ceg(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), cegau(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| West Coast Bajau | bua'(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| West Flemish | mond(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| West Makian | mada(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| West-Frisian | mûle(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Western Apache | bizéʼ(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| White Hmong | qhov ncauj(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Winnebago | ii(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Wiradjuri | ngany(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Woiwurrung | wurrung(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Wolof | gémmiñ(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Woods Cree | ᒥᑑᐣ(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | mitoon | |
| Wu Chinese | 嘴(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Xhosa | umlomo(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Yaeyama | 口(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | futsï | |
| Yagara | dhambur(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Yaghnobi | рах(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | rax | |
| Yakut | айах(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | ayaq | |
| Yami | ngoso(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), vivi(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Yemeni Arabic | فم(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), لقف(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | fumm, lugf | |
| Yiddish | מויל(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | moyl | |
| Yonaguni | ってぃ(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), ってぃぶに(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | tti, ttibuni | |
| Yoruba | ẹnu(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Yucatec Maya | chiʼ(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Yup'ik | qaneq(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Yurok | 'ne-luehl(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Zazaki | fek (diq)(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Zealandic | mond(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face), muul(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Zhuang | bak(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| Zulu | umlomo(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — | |
| ǃKung | tsiː(the opening of a creature through which food is ingested — see also lip, face) | — |
mdon
babah
af
mond
ano
ba-ba'
ichokhalbi
ŋaːndal
gojë
ngoyos
μάσταξ, προμολή, στόμα, στόμα, στύμα, ἀπέρευξις, ἐκβολή
mástax, promolḗ, stóma, stóma, stúma, apéreuxis, ekbolḗ
tebang
boca
ܦܘܡܐ
gurã (roa-rup)
boca
nqwaq
khuʼchuk
mofu
laka
car
ağız
muntung
da
aho
boba
Babbn, Goschn, Letschn, May
ngimot, nguso
maot
ogwa
bas
aber, genoù
krö
kuala, muara, mulut
baba
ngulus
boca, boca, desembocadura, desembocadura, embocadura
baba, baba, baba (sa suba, wahig), babababa, babababa, sabang
Mond, Muhl, Möndong, Möngksche, Schnüß, Öffnong
bebak
awana
काम्, मोङ्
ahtsená
kamwa
iti
ganow
bocca, bucca, bucchi
ağız
hrdlo, otvor, pusa, tlama, ústa, ústí, ústí, nehlasně vyslovit
buca
kæft, mund, udmunding
thok
aman
bek, ingang, mond, monding, muide, muil, opening, riviermond
moond
Gusche
munn
båcca, bòca, bóca
buŝo, enfluejo, marenfluejo
suu, suu, suu
nu
boca
nõorɛ
munnur, muður
muh
gusu
suu, suu, suu
boche, botcha, botse
bouche, embouchure, embouchure, gueule
bocje, bočhe
aaz
boca, buso, desembocadura, foz
goule, góll
ngaay, ngay
Eingang, Gosche, Gosche, Maul, Mund, Muul, Mündung, Schnure, Öffnung
tunggilo
qaneq
bouch
aapó
baki
muliwai, waha
baba
baba
boms
moʼa
bejárat, folyótorkolat, száj, torkolat
munnur, munnur, mynni, op
boko
onu
ngiwat
njälmi
muara, mulut
suu
bucca
qaniq
ngari'
béal, béal, béal
gúrę
bocca, foce, imboccatùra, imbócco
lemò
ən-imun
cangkem, cocot
bóka
jẽnky
ivici
jawai
cî
asbuk
awız
suu
gãba
naparta, taa
ngibiR
kanua
kabang
yinwa
cúcən
nnwa
bocia
boka, בוקה
mute
ōs
atvere, grīva, ieteka, mute
bocca
mónd, móndj
monoko, monɔkɔ
anga, burna, nasrai, žiotys, žiotys
sū
roko
boca (boca, buca), bocca
kabang
Mund, Muul
guba
omumwa
kumunwa
qədxʷ
pakaa
Mond
ngali
baba
vava
muara, mulut
bokka, fomm, ħalq
baba
beeal, gob
ihi, koniu, kōngutu, kōngutu, kōtore, māngai, ngutuawa, pūahatanga, pūau, pūwaha, waha, wahapū, whara, kōtamu, kōtamutamu, tametame
wün, wən
ngari'
gura
boca
kʋl-nao-satmẽ, noore
camatl, kamajtli
ams
azééʼ
okana
vocca
tore
monoko
baeg
bouoche
dev, dev
njálbmi
molomo
kjeft, munn, munning
munn, munning
eskaharant
thok
cu, kyu
tu
boca, bouco
indoon
mund, munt
mūþ
buche
mond, mund, mūth
mund
giun, giun
cangkem
munnr, muðr
āustā
mūth
îuru
afaan
angalj
wêwa
sangi
boka
bouque, gamelle
boca
mitōn
vaustă
gęba, otwór, paszcza, ujście, ujście, usta, wylot
boca, boca, embocadura, entrada, foz, orifício
indan
shimi, simi, simi, simi, şimi, şimi
haha
muj
bocca, buca, bucca, buocha
nguduy
kabbang
umunwa
ngusuu
kabang
af
ngabas
laway
gutu, mulivai
boka
buca, bucca
Muule
gab, geggie, mooth
beul, beul, beul, craos, obar
banah
ušće, ústa, у́ста, izustiti
muromo
bucca, vucca
afo
usta
njäʹlmm
ústa, ústie
usta, ustje, ustje
af
molomo
bags
njaelmie
bemba, boca, boca, busa, busarda, desembocadura, desembocadura, entrada, jeta, orificio, articular
mofo
baham
Gosch
kinywa, mdomo, mdomo
umlomo
mun, mynning, mynning
ушв
kabang, kavang, munung
bibig, bunganga
vaha
qəv
kabang
łòmų́ną
vocche
quwaq
asfi
dama, duhun
pác
muŋma
mada
ibun
kavang
irubudara
koyṃ
maus
ngutu
ngayo
molomo
ağız
agyz
kihskahrę̀·weh, nyawé·kęʔ, uhskáhręʔ
tun
huba
ogʻiz
boca
suu
miệng, mồm
moüł
mud, mudil
suu
suu
boke
bàbà, hi-wa
aber, ceg, cegau
bua'
mond
mada
mûle
bizéʼ
qhov ncauj
ngany
wurrung
gémmiñ
umlomo
dhambur
ngoso, vivi
ẹnu
chiʼ
qaneq
'ne-luehl
fek (diq)
mond, muul
bak
umlomo
tsiː
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