- Afrikaans: drink (af)
- Akkadian: 𒅘 (, šatû, NAG)
- Albanian: pi (sq)
- American Sign Language: C@NearMouth-TipForward C@NearMouth-TipUp
- Amharic: መጠጣት (mäṭäṭat)
- Arabic: شَرِبَ (ar) (šariba)
- Egyptian Arabic: شرب (širib)
- Hijazi Arabic: شِرِب (širib)
- Moroccan Arabic: شْرب (šrab)
- Aramaic:
- Syriac: ܫܬܐ (šθa)
- Armenian: խմել (hy) (xmel)
- Aromanian: beau (roa-rup)
- Assamese: পানী (pani)
- Asturian: beber (ast), tomar (ast)
- Azerbaijani: içmək (az)
- Bashkir: эсеү (esew)
- Basque: edan (eu)
- Belarusian: піць (be) impf (picʹ), вы́піць pf (výpicʹ)
- Belizean Creole: jrink
- Bengali: পানীয় (bn) (paniẏo)
- Biatah Bidayuh: nok
- Brahui: kunak
- Breton: evañ (br)
- Bukar-Sadung Bidayuh: sihip
- Bulgarian: пи́я (bg) impf (píja)
- Burmese: သောက် (my) (sauk)
- Carpathian Rusyn: пи́ти impf (pýty)
- Catalan: beure (ca)
- Cebuano: inom
- Chinese:
- Cantonese: 飲 / 饮 (jam2), (please verify) 呷 (haap3)
- Dungan: хә (hə)
- Eastern Min: 啜 (chiók)
- Gan: 吃 (qiah6)
- Hakka: 食 (sṳ̍t)
- Hokkien: 啉 (zh-min-nan) (lim)
- Jin: 喝 (hah4)
- Mandarin: 喝 (zh) (hē), 飲 / 饮 (zh) (yǐn) (literary)
- Wu: 吃
- Xiang: 吃 (qia6)
- Classical Nahuatl: ī
- Cornish: eva
- Czech: pít (cs) impf
- Dalmatian: bar
- Danish: drikke (da)
- Drung: ngaq
- Dutch: drinken (nl)
- Eastern Cham: ꨟꨐꨭꩌ (mưnhum)
- Egyptian: (zwr)
- Elfdalian: drikka
- Esperanto: trinki (eo)
- Estonian: jooma (et)
- Fang (Bantu): áñú
- Faroese: drekka (fo)
- Fijian: gunuva (fj)
- Finnish: juoda (fi)
- French: boire (fr)
- Friulian: bevi
- Galician: beber (gl)
- Georgian: სმა (sma), დალევა (daleva)
- German: trinken (de), saufen (de) (for animals)
- Alemannic German: trinke
- Gothic: 𐌳𐍂𐌹𐌲𐌺𐌰𐌽 (drigkan)
- Greek: πίνω (el) (píno) (used for animals also), απορροφώ (el) (aporrofó) (used for plants)
- Ancient: πίνω (pínō)
- Doric: πώνω (pṓnō)
- Greenlandic: imerpoq
- Gujarati: પીવું (pīvũ)
- Haitian Creole: bwè
- Hawaiian: inu
- Hebrew: שָׁתָה (he) (shatá), גָּמַע (he) (gamá')
- Hindi: पीना (hi) (pīnā), सोखना (hi) (sokhnā)
- Hungarian: iszik (hu)
- Hunsrik: drinke
- Icelandic: drekka (is)
- Ido: drinkar (io)
- Indonesian: minum (id)
- Interlingua: biber (ia)
- Inuktitut: ᐃᒥᖅᑐᖅ (imiqtoq)
- Irish: ól, ibh (literary)
- Old Irish: ibid
- Isthmus Zapotec: reʼ
- Istro-Romanian: be
- Italian: bere (it)
- Iu Mien: hopv
- Japanese: 飲む (ja) (のむ, nomu), 召し上がる (ja) (めしあがる, meshiagaru) (honorific), 頂く (ja) (いただく, itadaku) (humble)
- Javanese: ngombé (jv) (casual), ngunjuk (jv) (polite), mimik (jv) (children)
- Jingpho: lu
- Jutish: drek
- Kalmyk: уух (uux)
- Karakhanid: اِجْماكْ (ičmēk)
- Kazakh: ішу (kk) (ışu)
- Khmer: ផឹក (km) (phək)
- Korean: 마시다 (ko) (masida), (honorific) 드시다 (deusida)
- Kumyk: ичмек (içmek)
- Kurdish:
- Central Kurdish: خواردنەوە (ckb) (xwardnewe)
- Northern Kurdish: vexwarin (ku)
- Laboya: enu
- Lao: ດື່ມ (dư̄m)
- Latgalian: dzert
- Latin: bibo (la), poto
- Latvian: dzert (lv)
- Lithuanian: gerti (lt)
- Livonian: jūodõ
- Low German: drinken (nds)
- Lü: please add this translation if you can
- Luxembourgish: drénken
- Macedonian: пие impf (pie)
- Malay: minum (ms)
- Malayalam: കുടിയ്ക്കുക (kuṭiykkuka)
- Maltese: xorob
- Manx: oyl, iu
- Maori: inu
- Maranao: inom
- Marathi: (please verify) पिणे (piṇe), (please verify) (द्रव) पान ((drav) pān), (please verify) पीना (pīnā)
- Middle High German: trinken
- Mongolian: уух (mn) (uux)
- Neapolitan: veve
- Nivkh: радь (rad̦)
- Norman: baithe
- North Frisian:
- Föhr: drank
- Hallig: drinke
- Mooring: drainke
- Northern Ohlone: owahto
- Northern Sami: juhkat
- Norwegian: drikke (no)
- Occitan: beure (oc)
- Odia: ପିଇବା (or) (piibā)
- Ojibwe: minikwe
- Old Church Slavonic:
- Cyrillic: пити impf (piti)
- Old English: drincan (ang)
- Old Frisian: drinka
- Old High German: trinkan
- Old Saxon: drinkan
- Old Turkic: 𐰃𐰲 (ič /ič-/)
- Ottoman Turkish: ایچمك (içmek)
- Pacoh: ngoiq
- Papiamentu: bebe
- Pashto: شومل (ps) (šumə́l), شومول (šumawə́l)
- Persian: نوشیدن (fa) (nušidan), آشامیدن (fa) (âšâmidan)
- Polish: pić (pl) impf
- Portuguese: beber (pt), tomar (pt)
- Quechua: upyay, suq'uy
- Romanian: bea (ro)
- Romansch: baiver, bever, beiber, beber
- Russian: пить (ru) impf (pitʹ), вы́пить (ru) pf (výpitʹ), попи́ть (ru) pf (popítʹ)
- Sanskrit: पिबति (sa) (pibati)
- Sardinian: bíbere, biri, bíere, bívere
- Scottish Gaelic: òl
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: п̏ити impf, по̀пити pf, ѝспити pf
- Roman: pȉti (sh) impf, pòpiti (sh) pf, ìspiti (sh) pf
- Shan: ၵိၼ် (shn) (kǐn)
- Sicilian: bìviri (scn), vìviri (scn)
- Slovak: piť (sk) impf, vypiť pf
- Slovene: piti (sl) impf
- Sorbian:
- Lower Sorbian: piś impf
- Upper Sorbian: pić impf
- Southern Sami: jovkedh
- Spanish: beber (es), tomar (es) (Latin America)
- Sundanese: arot, leueut
- Swabian: schlotza
- Swahili: -nywa
- Swedish: dricka (sv)
- Tagalog: inom, uminom
- Tajik: нӯшидан (tg) (nüšidan)
- Tatar: эчәргә (tt) (eçärgä)
- Tedim Chin: dawn
- Telugu: తాగు (te) (tāgu)
- Thai: ดื่ม (th) (dʉ̀ʉm)
- Tibetan: འཐུང ('thung) (plain), མཆོད (mchod) (honorific)
- Turkish: içmek (tr)
- Turkmen: içmek
- Ugaritic: 𐎌𐎚𐎊 (šty)
- Ukrainian: пи́ти (uk) impf (pýty), ви́пити pf (výpyty)
- Urdu: پینا (pīnā)
- Uyghur: ئىچمەك (ichmek)
- Uzbek: ichmoq (uz)
- Vandalic: drincan
- Venetan: trincàr
- Vietnamese: uống (vi)
- Volapük: please add this translation if you can
- Walloon: boere (wa)
- Waray-Waray: irimnon
- Welsh: yfed (cy)
- West Frisian: drinke
- White Hmong: haus
- Yámana: ala
- Yiddish: טרינקען (yi) (trinken)
- Zazaki: şımıtene (diq)
- Zealandic: drienke
- Zhuang: luj, hop, rop, rwd, saed, ndouq, sud
- Zulu: -phuza
- ǃKung: čiŋ
- ǃXóõ: kxʻāhã
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