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Albanian: varfëri; Arabic: فَقْر; Egyptian Arabic: فقر; Armenian: աղքատություն; Asturian: probeza; Azerbaijani: yoxsulluq, kasıblıq, səfalət; Bashkir: ярлылыҡ, фәҡирлек; Belarusian: бедната, беднасць, убоства, галеча, галота, нэ́ндза, бяднота, бядота; Bengali: দারিদ্র্য; Bulgarian: бедност, нищета, мизерия, немотия, сиромашия; Burmese: ဆင်းရဲခြင်း; Catalan: pobresa; Chinese Cantonese: 貧窮, 贫穷; Mandarin: 貧窮, 贫穷, 貧困, 贫困; Classical Nahuatl: icnōpillōtl, icnōtlācayōtl, icnōyōtl; Corsican: puvertà, puvartà; Czech: chudoba; Danish: fattigdom, armod; Dutch: [[armoede]]; Esperanto: malriĉeco; Estonian: vaesus; Finnish: köyhyys, puute; French: [[pauvreté]]; Friulian: puaretât; Galician: pobreza; Georgian: სიღარიბე, სიდუხჭირე, სიღატაკე; German: [[Armut]]; Gothic: 𐌿𐌽𐌻𐌴𐌳𐌹; Greek: [[φτώχια]], [[αδεκαρία]]; Ancient Greek: [[ἀκληρία]], [[ἀκτημοσύνη]], [[ἀπορία]], [[ἀπορίη]], [[ἀσθένεια]], [[ἀσθένεια βίου]], [[ἀχρημοσύνη]], [[ἔνδεια]], [[λυπρότης]], [[μετριοσύνη]], [[πενία]], [[πενίη]], [[πενιχρότης]], [[πτωχεία]], [[πτωχηΐη]], [[πτωχότης]], [[χέρνα]], [[χέρνη]], [[χρεία]], [[χρείη]], [[χρημοσύνη]], [[χρησμοσύνη]]; Gujarati: ગરીબાઈ, દળદર; Hebrew: עוני \ עֹנִי \ עֳנִי, דַּלּוּת; Hindi: ग़रीबी; Hungarian: szegénység, nyomorúság, nincstelenség; Hunsrik: Aarmut; Icelandic: fátækt; Ido: povreso; Indonesian: kemiskinan; Interlingua: povressa; Irish: bochtaineacht; Italian: [[povertà]]; Japanese: 貧乏, 貧困; Kannada: ಬಡತನ; Kazakh: кедейлік, жарлылық; Khmer: ភាពក្រ; Korean: 가난, 빈곤(貧困); Kurdish Central Kurdish: ھەژاری; Northern Kurdish: xizanî, hejarî, feqîrî; Kyrgyz: кедейлик, жакырчылык; Ladino: provedad; Lao: ຄວາມທຸກຍາກ; Latin: [[paupertas]], [[pauperies]]; Latvian: nabadzība; Lithuanian: skurdas; Macedonian: сиромаштија; Malay: kemiskinan; Malayalam: ദാരിദ്ര്യം; Maltese: faqar; Maore Comorian: usikini; Maori: pōharatanga, tuakokatanga, hāhoretanga, hahoretanga; Mongolian Cyrillic: ядуурал; Mongolian: ᠶᠠᠳᠠᠭᠤᠷᠠᠯ; Navajo: téʼéʼį́; Ndzwani Comorian: shizaya; Ngazidja Comorian: umasikini; Norman: pouôrreté; Norwegian: armod; Bokmål: fattigdom; Nynorsk: fattigdom; Occitan: pauretat; Old English: iermþu; Oromo: hiyyummaa; Pashto: فقيري, فقر; Persian: فقر; Plautdietsch: Oamoot; Polish: bieda, ubóstwo, niedostatek; Portuguese: [[pobreza]]; Quechua: muchuy, usuy; Romanian: sărăcie, mizerie, paupertate; Russian: [[бедность]], [[нищета]], [[нужда]], [[беднота]]; Scots: puirtith; Scottish Gaelic: bochdainn, truaighe; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: сиромаштво, неимаштина; Roman: siromáštvo, neimáština; Sicilian: puvirtà, puvirtati; Sinhalese: දිළිඳුබව; Slovak: chudoba, bieda; Slovene: revščina; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: chudoba; Upper Sorbian: chudoba; Spanish: [[pobreza]], [[pauperismo]]; Swahili: ufukara, umaskini; Swedish: fattigdom; Tagalog: karukhaan; Tajik: фақр, факирӣ, камбағалӣ; Tamil: வறுமை; Tatar: ярлылык, фәкыйрьлек; Telugu: పేదరికం, బీదరికం; Thai: ความจน, ความยากจน; Turkish: fakirlik, yoksulluk; Turkmen: garyplyk; Ukrainian: біднота, бі́дність, мізерність, убозтво; Urdu: غریبی, فقر; Uyghur: نامراتلىق, يوقسۇللۇق; Uzbek: kambagʻallik, faqirlik, qashshoqlik; Vietnamese: sự nghèo nàn; Yiddish: דלות, אָרעמקייט | Albanian: varfëri; Arabic: فَقْر; Egyptian Arabic: فقر; Armenian: աղքատություն; Asturian: probeza; Azerbaijani: yoxsulluq, kasıblıq, səfalət; Bashkir: ярлылыҡ, фәҡирлек; Belarusian: бедната, беднасць, убоства, галеча, галота, нэ́ндза, бяднота, бядота; Bengali: দারিদ্র্য; Bulgarian: бедност, нищета, мизерия, немотия, сиромашия; Burmese: ဆင်းရဲခြင်း; Catalan: pobresa; Chinese Cantonese: 貧窮, 贫穷; Mandarin: 貧窮, 贫穷, 貧困, 贫困; Classical Nahuatl: icnōpillōtl, icnōtlācayōtl, icnōyōtl; Corsican: puvertà, puvartà; Czech: chudoba; Danish: fattigdom, armod; Dutch: [[armoede]]; Esperanto: malriĉeco; Estonian: vaesus; Finnish: köyhyys, puute; French: [[pauvreté]]; Friulian: puaretât; Galician: pobreza; Georgian: სიღარიბე, სიდუხჭირე, სიღატაკე; German: [[Armut]]; Gothic: 𐌿𐌽𐌻𐌴𐌳𐌹; Greek: [[φτώχια]], [[αδεκαρία]]; Ancient Greek: [[ἀκληρία]], [[ἀκτημοσύνη]], [[ἀπορία]], [[ἀπορίη]], [[ἀσθένεια]], [[ἀσθένεια βίου]], [[ἀχρημοσύνη]], [[ἔνδεια]], [[λυπρότης]], [[μετριοσύνη]], [[πενία]], [[πενίη]], [[πενιχρότης]], [[πτωχεία]], [[πτωχηΐη]], [[πτωχότης]], [[χέρνα]], [[χέρνη]], [[χρεία]], [[χρείη]], [[χρημοσύνη]], [[χρησμοσύνη]]; Gujarati: ગરીબાઈ, દળદર; Hebrew: עוני \ עֹנִי \ עֳנִי, דַּלּוּת; Hindi: ग़रीबी; Hungarian: szegénység, nyomorúság, nincstelenség; Hunsrik: Aarmut; Icelandic: fátækt; Ido: povreso; Indonesian: kemiskinan; Interlingua: povressa; Irish: bochtaineacht; Italian: [[povertà]]; Japanese: 貧乏, 貧困; Kannada: ಬಡತನ; Kazakh: кедейлік, жарлылық; Khmer: ភាពក្រ; Korean: 가난, 빈곤(貧困); Kurdish Central Kurdish: ھەژاری; Northern Kurdish: xizanî, hejarî, feqîrî; Kyrgyz: кедейлик, жакырчылык; Ladino: provedad; Lao: ຄວາມທຸກຍາກ; Latin: [[paupertas]], [[pauperies]]; Latvian: nabadzība; Lithuanian: skurdas; Macedonian: сиромаштија; Malay: kemiskinan; Malayalam: ദാരിദ്ര്യം; Maltese: faqar; Maore Comorian: usikini; Maori: pōharatanga, tuakokatanga, hāhoretanga, hahoretanga; Mongolian Cyrillic: ядуурал; Mongolian: ᠶᠠᠳᠠᠭᠤᠷᠠᠯ; Navajo: téʼéʼį́; Ndzwani Comorian: shizaya; Ngazidja Comorian: umasikini; Norman: pouôrreté; Norwegian: armod; Bokmål: fattigdom; Nynorsk: fattigdom; Occitan: pauretat; Old English: iermþu; Oromo: hiyyummaa; Pashto: فقيري, فقر; Persian: فقر; Plautdietsch: Oamoot; Polish: bieda, ubóstwo, niedostatek; Portuguese: [[pobreza]]; Quechua: muchuy, usuy; Romanian: sărăcie, mizerie, paupertate; Russian: [[бедность]], [[нищета]], [[нужда]], [[беднота]]; Scots: puirtith; Scottish Gaelic: bochdainn, truaighe; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: сиромаштво, неимаштина; Roman: siromáštvo, neimáština; Sicilian: puvirtà, puvirtati; Sinhalese: දිළිඳුබව; Slovak: chudoba, bieda; Slovene: revščina; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: chudoba; Upper Sorbian: chudoba; Spanish: [[pobreza]], [[pauperismo]]; Swahili: ufukara, umaskini; Swedish: fattigdom; Tagalog: karukhaan; Tajik: фақр, факирӣ, камбағалӣ; Tamil: வறுமை; Tatar: ярлылык, фәкыйрьлек; Telugu: పేదరికం, బీదరికం; Thai: ความจน, ความยากจน; Turkish: fakirlik, yoksulluk; Turkmen: garyplyk; Ukrainian: біднота, бі́дність, мізерність, убозтво; Urdu: غریبی, فقر; Uyghur: نامراتلىق, يوقسۇللۇق; Uzbek: kambagʻallik, faqirlik, qashshoqlik; Vietnamese: sự nghèo nàn; Yiddish: דלות, אָרעמקייט | ||
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Albanian: dyshim | Albanian: dyshim; Arabic: شَكّ; Egyptian Arabic: شك; Aragonese: dubda; Armenian: կասկած, տարակույս, երկմտանք, երկբայություն, երկբայանք, կասկածելիություն; Assamese: সন্দেহ; Asturian: duda, dulda; Azerbaijani: şübhə, şəkk; Bashkir: шикләнеү, шөбһәләнеү, икеләнеү, шик, шөбһә; Belarusian: сумнеў, сумненне; Bengali: সন্দেহ; Bulgarian: съмнение; Burmese: သံသယ; Catalan: dubte; Chechen: шеко; Chinese Mandarin: 懷疑, 怀疑, 疑惑, 疑問, 疑问; Czech: pochyba, pochybnost; Danish: tvivl; Dutch: [[twijfel]]; Esperanto: dubo; Estonian: kõhklus, kahtlus; Faroese: ivi; Finnish: epäily, epäilys; French: [[doute]]; Old French: doutance; Galician: dúbida; Georgian: ეჭვი; German: [[Zweifel]]; Greek: [[αμφιβολία]]; Ancient Greek: [[ἀμφιβολία]], [[ἀμφιβολίη]], [[ἀμφίγνοια]], [[ἀμφιλογία]], [[τὸ ἀμφίλογον]], [[ἀμφίλογον]], [[ἀμφισβήτησις]], [[ἀπιστία]], [[ἀπιστίη]], [[ἀπορία]], [[ἀπορίη]], [[διαγνοία]], [[διάκρισις]], [[διαλογισμός]], [[διαμφισβήτησις]], [[διαπόρησις]], [[διαφόρησις]], [[δίσταγμα]], [[δισταγμός]], [[διστασία]], [[δίστασις]], [[διστασμός]], [[διψυχία]], [[δοιή]], [[εἰκασία]], [[εἰκασίη]], [[ἐνδοίασις]], [[ἐνδοιασμός]], [[ἐνδυασμός]], [[ἐπαπόρημα]], [[τὸ ἄπιστον]], [[τὸ διστακτικόν]], [[φόβος]]; Hebrew: סָפֵק; Hindi: संदेह, शक; Hungarian: kétely, kétség; Icelandic: efasemd, efi, vafi; Ido: dubito; Indonesian: kebimbangan, keraguan; Interlingua: dubita; Irish: aincheas; Italian: [[dubbio]], [[perplessità]]; Japanese: 不審, 疑問, 疑い; Kazakh: күмән, шүбә, шек; Khmer: កង្ខា; Korean: 의혹(疑惑); Kurdish Northern Kurdish: guman, gûş, hulhul, şik, şube, şûf; Kyrgyz: күмөн, шек; Lao: ສົງໄສ; Latin: [[dubitas]], [[dubitatio]], [[dubium]]; Latvian: šaubas; Lithuanian: abejonė, dvejonė; Luxembourgish: Zweiwel; Macedonian: сомнеж, сомневање; Malay: keraguan; Malayalam: സംശയം; Manx: dooyt, ourys; Maori: kumukumu; Mongolian Cyrillic: сэжиг, эргэлзээ, дамжиг; Norwegian: tvil; Occitan: dobte; Old English: twēo; Oromo: mamii, shakkii; Pashto: شک, شبهه; Persian: شک; Polish: wątpliwość; Portuguese: [[dúvida]], [[incerteza]]; Romanian: dubiu, îndoială; Russian: [[сомнение]]; Scottish Gaelic: amharas, mì-chinnt, teagamh; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: сумња; Roman: súmnja; Sicilian: dùbbitu; Slovak: pochybnosť; Slovene: dvom; Spanish: [[duda]], [[incertidumbre]]; Swahili: shaka; Swedish: tvekan, tvivel; Tagalog: duda, alinlangan; Tajik: шак, шубҳа; Tamil: சந்தேகம், ஐயம்; Tatar: шик; Telugu: సందేహము, శంక; Thai: สงสัย; Tocharian B: sklok; Turkish: kuşku, şüphe, şek, güman; Turkmen: şübhe; Ukrainian: сумнів; Urdu: شک; Uyghur: شۈبھە, گۇمان, شەك; Uzbek: shubha, gumon, shak; Vietnamese: nghi ngờ; Volapük: dot; Welsh: amheuaeth; West Frisian: twivel; Yiddish: צווייפֿל; Zazaki: şek | ||
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Translations
difficulty
Arabic: صُعُوبَة; Asturian: dificultá; Azerbaijani: çətinlik; Belarusian: цяжкасць, труднасць; Bulgarian: трудност, мъчнотия; Catalan: dificultat; Chinese Mandarin: 困難, 困难; Crimean Tatar: mesele, qıyınlıq; Czech: obtížnost; Danish: sværhed, vanskelighed; Dutch: moeilijkheid; Esperanto: malfacileco, malfacilo; Finnish: vaikeus, hankaluus; French: difficulté; Galician: dificultade; German: Schwierigkeit; Greek: δυσκολία; Ancient Greek: χαλεπότης, ἀπορία; Greenlandic: sapernassuseq; Haitian Creole: difikilte; Hebrew: קושי; Hindi: कठिनाई, मुसीबत, दिक़्क़त, दिक्कत; Hungarian: nehézség; Indonesian: kesukaran; Irish: deacracht; Italian: difficoltà; Japanese: 難しさ; Korean: 어려움; Kyrgyz: кыйындык; Kyrgyz: кыйындык; Ladino: difikultad, difikoltá; Latin: difficultas; Macedonian: тешкотија; Malayalam: ബുദ്ധിമുട്ട്, കഷ്ടപ്പാട്; Maori: papatoieketanga, uauatanga; Middle English: resistence; Navajo: ił nanitłʼah; Norwegian Bokmål: vanske; Nynorsk: vanske; Occitan: dificultat; Plautdietsch: Schwierichkjeit; Polish: trudność; Portuguese: dificuldade; Romanian: dificultate; Russian: трудность, сложность; Scottish Gaelic: duilgheadas, cruas, cruadal, spàirn, docaireachd, èiginn, teanntachd, staing; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: тешко̀ћа; Roman: teškòća; Slovak: obtiažnosť; Slovene: težavnost; Spanish: dificultad; Swedish: svårighet, besvär; Telugu: కష్టం; Tocharian B: āmāskai; Turkish: zorluk; Ukrainian: важкість, трудність, тяжкість; Urdu: مشکل, کٹھنائی
poverty
Albanian: varfëri; Arabic: فَقْر; Egyptian Arabic: فقر; Armenian: աղքատություն; Asturian: probeza; Azerbaijani: yoxsulluq, kasıblıq, səfalət; Bashkir: ярлылыҡ, фәҡирлек; Belarusian: бедната, беднасць, убоства, галеча, галота, нэ́ндза, бяднота, бядота; Bengali: দারিদ্র্য; Bulgarian: бедност, нищета, мизерия, немотия, сиромашия; Burmese: ဆင်းရဲခြင်း; Catalan: pobresa; Chinese Cantonese: 貧窮, 贫穷; Mandarin: 貧窮, 贫穷, 貧困, 贫困; Classical Nahuatl: icnōpillōtl, icnōtlācayōtl, icnōyōtl; Corsican: puvertà, puvartà; Czech: chudoba; Danish: fattigdom, armod; Dutch: armoede; Esperanto: malriĉeco; Estonian: vaesus; Finnish: köyhyys, puute; French: pauvreté; Friulian: puaretât; Galician: pobreza; Georgian: სიღარიბე, სიდუხჭირე, სიღატაკე; German: Armut; Gothic: 𐌿𐌽𐌻𐌴𐌳𐌹; Greek: φτώχια, αδεκαρία; Ancient Greek: ἀκληρία, ἀκτημοσύνη, ἀπορία, ἀπορίη, ἀσθένεια, ἀσθένεια βίου, ἀχρημοσύνη, ἔνδεια, λυπρότης, μετριοσύνη, πενία, πενίη, πενιχρότης, πτωχεία, πτωχηΐη, πτωχότης, χέρνα, χέρνη, χρεία, χρείη, χρημοσύνη, χρησμοσύνη; Gujarati: ગરીબાઈ, દળદર; Hebrew: עוני \ עֹנִי \ עֳנִי, דַּלּוּת; Hindi: ग़रीबी; Hungarian: szegénység, nyomorúság, nincstelenség; Hunsrik: Aarmut; Icelandic: fátækt; Ido: povreso; Indonesian: kemiskinan; Interlingua: povressa; Irish: bochtaineacht; Italian: povertà; Japanese: 貧乏, 貧困; Kannada: ಬಡತನ; Kazakh: кедейлік, жарлылық; Khmer: ភាពក្រ; Korean: 가난, 빈곤(貧困); Kurdish Central Kurdish: ھەژاری; Northern Kurdish: xizanî, hejarî, feqîrî; Kyrgyz: кедейлик, жакырчылык; Ladino: provedad; Lao: ຄວາມທຸກຍາກ; Latin: paupertas, pauperies; Latvian: nabadzība; Lithuanian: skurdas; Macedonian: сиромаштија; Malay: kemiskinan; Malayalam: ദാരിദ്ര്യം; Maltese: faqar; Maore Comorian: usikini; Maori: pōharatanga, tuakokatanga, hāhoretanga, hahoretanga; Mongolian Cyrillic: ядуурал; Mongolian: ᠶᠠᠳᠠᠭᠤᠷᠠᠯ; Navajo: téʼéʼį́; Ndzwani Comorian: shizaya; Ngazidja Comorian: umasikini; Norman: pouôrreté; Norwegian: armod; Bokmål: fattigdom; Nynorsk: fattigdom; Occitan: pauretat; Old English: iermþu; Oromo: hiyyummaa; Pashto: فقيري, فقر; Persian: فقر; Plautdietsch: Oamoot; Polish: bieda, ubóstwo, niedostatek; Portuguese: pobreza; Quechua: muchuy, usuy; Romanian: sărăcie, mizerie, paupertate; Russian: бедность, нищета, нужда, беднота; Scots: puirtith; Scottish Gaelic: bochdainn, truaighe; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: сиромаштво, неимаштина; Roman: siromáštvo, neimáština; Sicilian: puvirtà, puvirtati; Sinhalese: දිළිඳුබව; Slovak: chudoba, bieda; Slovene: revščina; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: chudoba; Upper Sorbian: chudoba; Spanish: pobreza, pauperismo; Swahili: ufukara, umaskini; Swedish: fattigdom; Tagalog: karukhaan; Tajik: фақр, факирӣ, камбағалӣ; Tamil: வறுமை; Tatar: ярлылык, фәкыйрьлек; Telugu: పేదరికం, బీదరికం; Thai: ความจน, ความยากจน; Turkish: fakirlik, yoksulluk; Turkmen: garyplyk; Ukrainian: біднота, бі́дність, мізерність, убозтво; Urdu: غریبی, فقر; Uyghur: نامراتلىق, يوقسۇللۇق; Uzbek: kambagʻallik, faqirlik, qashshoqlik; Vietnamese: sự nghèo nàn; Yiddish: דלות, אָרעמקייט
doubt
Albanian: dyshim; Arabic: شَكّ; Egyptian Arabic: شك; Aragonese: dubda; Armenian: կասկած, տարակույս, երկմտանք, երկբայություն, երկբայանք, կասկածելիություն; Assamese: সন্দেহ; Asturian: duda, dulda; Azerbaijani: şübhə, şəkk; Bashkir: шикләнеү, шөбһәләнеү, икеләнеү, шик, шөбһә; Belarusian: сумнеў, сумненне; Bengali: সন্দেহ; Bulgarian: съмнение; Burmese: သံသယ; Catalan: dubte; Chechen: шеко; Chinese Mandarin: 懷疑, 怀疑, 疑惑, 疑問, 疑问; Czech: pochyba, pochybnost; Danish: tvivl; Dutch: twijfel; Esperanto: dubo; Estonian: kõhklus, kahtlus; Faroese: ivi; Finnish: epäily, epäilys; French: doute; Old French: doutance; Galician: dúbida; Georgian: ეჭვი; German: Zweifel; Greek: αμφιβολία; Ancient Greek: ἀμφιβολία, ἀμφιβολίη, ἀμφίγνοια, ἀμφιλογία, τὸ ἀμφίλογον, ἀμφίλογον, ἀμφισβήτησις, ἀπιστία, ἀπιστίη, ἀπορία, ἀπορίη, διαγνοία, διάκρισις, διαλογισμός, διαμφισβήτησις, διαπόρησις, διαφόρησις, δίσταγμα, δισταγμός, διστασία, δίστασις, διστασμός, διψυχία, δοιή, εἰκασία, εἰκασίη, ἐνδοίασις, ἐνδοιασμός, ἐνδυασμός, ἐπαπόρημα, τὸ ἄπιστον, τὸ διστακτικόν, φόβος; Hebrew: סָפֵק; Hindi: संदेह, शक; Hungarian: kétely, kétség; Icelandic: efasemd, efi, vafi; Ido: dubito; Indonesian: kebimbangan, keraguan; Interlingua: dubita; Irish: aincheas; Italian: dubbio, perplessità; Japanese: 不審, 疑問, 疑い; Kazakh: күмән, шүбә, шек; Khmer: កង្ខា; Korean: 의혹(疑惑); Kurdish Northern Kurdish: guman, gûş, hulhul, şik, şube, şûf; Kyrgyz: күмөн, шек; Lao: ສົງໄສ; Latin: dubitas, dubitatio, dubium; Latvian: šaubas; Lithuanian: abejonė, dvejonė; Luxembourgish: Zweiwel; Macedonian: сомнеж, сомневање; Malay: keraguan; Malayalam: സംശയം; Manx: dooyt, ourys; Maori: kumukumu; Mongolian Cyrillic: сэжиг, эргэлзээ, дамжиг; Norwegian: tvil; Occitan: dobte; Old English: twēo; Oromo: mamii, shakkii; Pashto: شک, شبهه; Persian: شک; Polish: wątpliwość; Portuguese: dúvida, incerteza; Romanian: dubiu, îndoială; Russian: сомнение; Scottish Gaelic: amharas, mì-chinnt, teagamh; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: сумња; Roman: súmnja; Sicilian: dùbbitu; Slovak: pochybnosť; Slovene: dvom; Spanish: duda, incertidumbre; Swahili: shaka; Swedish: tvekan, tvivel; Tagalog: duda, alinlangan; Tajik: шак, шубҳа; Tamil: சந்தேகம், ஐயம்; Tatar: шик; Telugu: సందేహము, శంక; Thai: สงสัย; Tocharian B: sklok; Turkish: kuşku, şüphe, şek, güman; Turkmen: şübhe; Ukrainian: сумнів; Urdu: شک; Uyghur: شۈبھە, گۇمان, شەك; Uzbek: shubha, gumon, shak; Vietnamese: nghi ngờ; Volapük: dot; Welsh: amheuaeth; West Frisian: twivel; Yiddish: צווייפֿל; Zazaki: şek