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Armenian: մահկանացու; Asturian: mortal; Bashkir: бәндә; Belarusian: смяротны; Bulgarian: смъртен; Catalan: mortal; Cherokee: ᏴᏫ; Chinese Mandarin: 不免一死, 必死的; Czech: smrtelný; Danish: dødelig; Dutch: [[sterfelijk]]; Finnish: kuolevainen; French: [[mortel]]; Galician: mortal; German: [[sterblich]]; Greek: [[θνητός]], [[θανάσιμος]]; Ancient Greek: [[βροτός]], [[θνητός]]; Hebrew: בֶּן תְּמוּתָה‎; Hungarian: halálos; Icelandic: dauðlegur; Irish: básmhar, so-mharaithe; Italian: [[mortale]]; Japanese: 死すべき, 必滅の; Kyrgyz: өлүмдүү; Latin: [[mortalis]]; Latvian: mirstīgs; Middle English: dedly; Occitan: mortau; Old English: dēadlīċ; Persian: میرا‎, مردنی‎; Polish: śmiertelny; Portuguese: [[mortal]]; Romanian: muritor, mortal, pieritor; Russian: [[смертный]]; Serbo-Croatian: smrtan, zemnik; Slovene: smrten; Spanish: [[mortal]]; Swedish: dödlig; Tagalog: palana; Turkish: ölümlü, fani; Ukrainian: смертний; Vietnamese: có chết; Volapük: deadöfik; Yiddish: שטערבליך‎
Armenian: մահկանացու; Asturian: mortal; Bashkir: бәндә; Belarusian: смяротны; Bulgarian: смъртен; Catalan: mortal; Cherokee: ᏴᏫ; Chinese Mandarin: 不免一死, 必死的; Czech: smrtelný; Danish: dødelig; Dutch: [[sterfelijk]]; Finnish: kuolevainen; French: [[mortel]]; Galician: mortal; German: [[sterblich]]; Greek: [[θνητός]], [[θανάσιμος]]; Ancient Greek: [[βροτός]], [[θνητός]]; Hebrew: בֶּן תְּמוּתָה‎; Hungarian: halálos; Icelandic: dauðlegur; Irish: básmhar, so-mharaithe; Italian: [[mortale]]; Japanese: 死すべき, 必滅の; Kyrgyz: өлүмдүү; Latin: [[mortalis]]; Latvian: mirstīgs; Middle English: dedly; Occitan: mortau; Old English: dēadlīċ; Persian: میرا‎, مردنی‎; Polish: śmiertelny; Portuguese: [[mortal]]; Romanian: muritor, mortal, pieritor; Russian: [[смертный]]; Serbo-Croatian: smrtan, zemnik; Slovene: smrten; Spanish: [[mortal]]; Swedish: dödlig; Tagalog: palana; Turkish: ölümlü, fani; Ukrainian: смертний; Vietnamese: có chết; Volapük: deadöfik; Yiddish: שטערבליך‎
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===[[human]]===
Afrikaans: mens; Albanian: njerëzor; Arabic: بَشَرِيّ‎, إنْسَانِيّ‎; Aragonese: umano; Armenian: մարդկային; Assamese: মানুহ, মানৱ; Asturian: humanu; Azerbaijani: bəşər, insan, bəşəri, insani; Belarusian: чалавечы, людскі́; Bengali: মানবীয়, মানুষিক; Bulgarian: човешки; Burmese: မနုဿ; Catalan: humà; Central Sierra Miwok: míw·y-; Chinese Mandarin: 人的, 人類的, 人类的; Choctaw: okla; Czech: lidský; Danish: menneskelig; Dutch: [[menselijk]], [[mens-]]; Esperanto: homa; Estonian: inim-, inimese; Finnish: inhimillinen, ihmis-; French: [[humain]]; Old French: umain, humain; Galician: humano; Georgian: ადამიანური; German: [[menschlich]]; Gothic: 𐌼𐌰𐌽𐌽𐌹𐍃𐌺𐍃; Greek: [[ανθρώπινος]]; Ancient Greek: [[ἀνθρωπικός]], [[ἀνθρώπειος]]; Hebrew: אֱנוֹשִׁי‎; Hindi: इंसान, मनुष्य, मानव, इंसानी, मानवी; Hungarian: emberi; Ido: homa; Indonesian: manusia; Interlingua: human; Irish: daonna; Italian: [[umano]]; Japanese: 人の, 人間の; Kazakh: адами, адам; Khmer: មនុស្ស; Korean: 사람의, 인간의; Kyrgyz: адам; Lao: ມະນຸດ; Latin: [[humanus]]; Latvian: cilvēcisks; Limburgish: miensjelik; Macedonian: човечки; Malay: manusia; Manchu: ᠨᡳᠶᠠᠯᠮᠠᡳ, ᠨᡳᠶᠠᠯᠮᠠ; ᠊ᡳ; Maori: tangata; Maranao: manosiya; Mongolian: хүний; Ngazidja Comorian: -a kibinadamu; Norwegian Bokmål: menneskelig; Occitan: uman; Old Occitan: uman, human; Old English: mennisċ; Oriya: ମନୁଷ୍ୟ; Pashto: انساني‎, بشري‎; Persian: انسانی‎, بشری‎; Polish: ludzki, człowieczy; Portuguese: [[humano]]; Romanian: omenesc, uman; Romansch: uman, human, umaun; Russian: [[человеческий]], [[людской]]; Sanskrit: मानव, मनुष्य, मानवीय, मानुष्यक; Scots: human; Scottish Gaelic: daonna; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: љу̀дскӣ; Roman: ljùdskī; Slovak: ľudský; Slovene: človeški, ljúdski; Sotho: motho; Spanish: [[humano]]; Swedish: mänsklig; Sylheti: ꠝꠣꠘꠥ, ꠝꠣꠘꠥꠡ; Tajik: одамӣ, инсонӣ, башарӣ; Telugu: మనిషి; Thai: มนุษย์; Tsonga: munhu; Turkish: beşeri, insani; Turkmen: ynsany; Ukrainian: людський; Urdu: انسانی‎; Uyghur: ئىنسانىي‎; Uzbek: insoniy, odamiy, bashariy; Vietnamese: người; Welsh: dynol; Yiddish: מענטשלעך‎; Yoruba: ènìyàn
Afrikaans: mens; Albanian: njerëzor; Arabic: بَشَرِيّ‎, إنْسَانِيّ‎; Aragonese: umano; Armenian: մարդկային; Assamese: মানুহ, মানৱ; Asturian: humanu; Azerbaijani: bəşər, insan, bəşəri, insani; Belarusian: чалавечы, людскі́; Bengali: মানবীয়, মানুষিক; Bulgarian: човешки; Burmese: မနုဿ; Catalan: humà; Central Sierra Miwok: míw·y-; Chinese Mandarin: 人的, 人類的, 人类的; Choctaw: okla; Czech: lidský; Danish: menneskelig; Dutch: [[menselijk]], [[mens-]]; Esperanto: homa; Estonian: inim-, inimese; Finnish: inhimillinen, ihmis-; French: [[humain]]; Old French: umain, humain; Galician: humano; Georgian: ადამიანური; German: [[menschlich]]; Gothic: 𐌼𐌰𐌽𐌽𐌹𐍃𐌺𐍃; Greek: [[ανθρώπινος]]; Ancient Greek: [[ἀνθρωπικός]], [[ἀνθρώπειος]]; Hebrew: אֱנוֹשִׁי‎; Hindi: इंसान, मनुष्य, मानव, इंसानी, मानवी; Hungarian: emberi; Ido: homa; Indonesian: manusia; Interlingua: human; Irish: daonna; Italian: [[umano]]; Japanese: 人の, 人間の; Kazakh: адами, адам; Khmer: មនុស្ស; Korean: 사람의, 인간의; Kyrgyz: адам; Lao: ມະນຸດ; Latin: [[humanus]]; Latvian: cilvēcisks; Limburgish: miensjelik; Macedonian: човечки; Malay: manusia; Manchu: ᠨᡳᠶᠠᠯᠮᠠᡳ, ᠨᡳᠶᠠᠯᠮᠠ; ᠊ᡳ; Maori: tangata; Maranao: manosiya; Mongolian: хүний; Ngazidja Comorian: -a kibinadamu; Norwegian Bokmål: menneskelig; Occitan: uman; Old Occitan: uman, human; Old English: mennisċ; Oriya: ମନୁଷ୍ୟ; Pashto: انساني‎, بشري‎; Persian: انسانی‎, بشری‎; Polish: ludzki, człowieczy; Portuguese: [[humano]]; Romanian: omenesc, uman; Romansch: uman, human, umaun; Russian: [[человеческий]], [[людской]]; Sanskrit: मानव, मनुष्य, मानवीय, मानुष्यक; Scots: human; Scottish Gaelic: daonna; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: љу̀дскӣ; Roman: ljùdskī; Slovak: ľudský; Slovene: človeški, ljúdski; Sotho: motho; Spanish: [[humano]]; Swedish: mänsklig; Sylheti: ꠝꠣꠘꠥ, ꠝꠣꠘꠥꠡ; Tajik: одамӣ, инсонӣ, башарӣ; Telugu: మనిషి; Thai: มนุษย์; Tsonga: munhu; Turkish: beşeri, insani; Turkmen: ynsany; Ukrainian: людський; Urdu: انسانی‎; Uyghur: ئىنسانىي‎; Uzbek: insoniy, odamiy, bashariy; Vietnamese: người; Welsh: dynol; Yiddish: מענטשלעך‎; Yoruba: ènìyàn
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