- Abkhaz: ау (aw), ахәхәа (axxʷa)
- Afrikaans: lang (af)
- Albanian: i gjatë
- Amharic: ረዥም (räžm)
- Arabic: طَوِيل (ar) (ṭawīl)
- Chadian Arabic: طويل (tawīl)
- Egyptian Arabic: طويل m (ṭawīl)
- Moroccan Arabic: طويل m (ṭwil), طويلة f (ṭwila)
- Aragonese: please add this translation if you can
- Aramaic: אריכא
- Archi: лаахаттут (laaxattut)
- Armenian: երկար (hy) (erkar)
- Aromanian: lungu
- Assamese: দীঘল (dighol)
- Asturian: llargu (ast)
- Avar: халатаб (xalatab)
- Azerbaijani: uzun (az)
- Bashkir: оҙон (oźon)
- Basque: luze
- Bavarian: lång
- Belarusian: до́ўгі (dóŭhi)
- Bengali: দীর্ঘ (bn) (dirgho), লম্বা (bn) (lomba)
- Bikol Central: halaba (bcl)
- Breton: hir (br)
- Brunei Malay: panjang
- Bulgarian: дъ́лъг (bg) m (dǎ́lǎg)
- Burmese: ရှည် (my) (hrany)
- Buryat: урта (urta)
- Catalan: llarg (ca), llong (ca)
- Chamicuro: plawa
- Chechen: деха (dexa)
- Cherokee: ᎦᏅᎯᏓ (ganvhida)
- Chinese:
- Cantonese: 長/长 (yue) (coeng4)
- Dungan: чон (čon)
- Eastern Min: 長/长 (dòng)
- Mandarin: 長/长 (zh) (cháng)
- Chuvash: вӑрӑм (vărăm)
- Corsican: lungu
- Cree: please add this translation if you can
- Crimean Tatar: uzun
- Czech: dlouhý (cs) m
- Dalmatian: luang
- Danish: lang (da)
- Dhivehi: please add this translation if you can
- Dolgan: уһун (uhun)
- Dutch: lang (nl)
- Erzya: кувака (kuvaka)
- Esperanto: longa (eo)
- Estonian: pikk (et)
- Even: ӈонам (ŋonam)
- Evenki: ңоним
- Faroese: langur (fo)
- Finnish: pitkä (fi)
- French: long (fr)
- Friulian: lunc, lung
- Gagauz: uzun
- Galician: longo (gl), longueiro, comprido, ambró
- Gayo: naru
- Georgian: გრძელი (grʒeli)
- German: lang (de)
- Alemannic German: lang
- Gothic: 𐌻𐌰𐌲𐌲𐍃 (laggs)
- Greek: μακρύς (el) (makrýs)
- Ancient: μακρός (makrós)
- Haitian Creole: long
- Hausa: dōgō (ha)
- Hawaiian: loa
- Hebrew: ארוך \ אָרֹךְ (he) (aróx)
- Higaonon: malayat
- Hindi: लम्बा (hi) (lambā), लंबा (hi) (lambā)
- Hungarian: hosszú (hu)
- Icelandic: langur (is)
- Ido: longa (io)
- Igbo: ogologo
- Indonesian: panjang (id)
- Ingrian: pitkä
- Ingush: дӏаьха (dˀäxa)
- Interlingua: longe
- Inuktun: takihuuq
- Irish: fada
- Old Irish: fota
- Istriot: longo
- Italian: lungo (it)
- Japanese: 長い (ja) (ながい, nagai)
- Javanese: dawa (jv)
- Kalmyk: ут (ut)
- Kannada: please add this translation if you can
- Karachay-Balkar: узун (uzun)
- Karakalpak: uzın
- Kashubian: dłudżi
- Kazakh: ұзын (kk) (ūzyn)
- Khakas: узун (uzun)
- Khinalug: вихаь (wiχä)
- Khmer: វែង (km) (vɛɛng)
- Komi-Permyak: кузь (kuź)
- Komi-Zyrian: кузь (kuź)
- Korean: 길다 (ko) (gilda)
- Koryak: нивʼлыӄин (niwləqin)
- Kumyk: узун (uzun)
- Kurdish:
- Central Kurdish: درێژ (drêj)
- Northern Kurdish: dirêj (ku)
- Kyrgyz: узун (ky) (uzun)
- Ladin: lonch
- Ladino: lungo, largo
- Lao: ຍາວ (nyāo)
- Latgalian: gars m, gara f
- Latin: longus (la)
- Latvian: garš (lv), gara f
- Laz: გუნძე (gunże)
- Lezgi: йаргъи (jarġi)
- Lithuanian: ilgas (lt), ilga f
- Lombard: lóngh, lungh
- Lü: ᦍᦱᧁ (yaaw)
- Luxembourgish: laang (lb)
- Macedonian: долг (dolg)
- Maguindanao: malendu
- Malay: panjang (ms)
- Malayalam: please add this translation if you can
- Maltese: twil
- Manchu: ᡤᠣᠯᠮᡳᠨ (golmin)
- Mansaka: aba
- Maori: roa (mi), roroa pl
- Maranao: malendo, malaba', malayat, matas
- Marathi: लांब (lāmba)
- Mari:
- Eastern Mari: кужу (kužu)
- Western Mari: кужы (kužy)
- Mingrelian: გინძე (ginʒe)
- Mirandese: please add this translation if you can
- Mòcheno: lònk
- Moksha: кувака (kuvaka)
- Mongolian: урт (mn) (urt)
- Nahuatl: huehueyac (nah) c
- Nanai: оними (onimi)
- Neapolitan: luongo
- Nepali: लामो (lāmo)
- Ngunawal: bamir
- Nivkh: кылдь (kəld̦)
- Norman: long (Jersey), laong (Guernsey)
- Northern Mansi: (please verify) хоса (hosa)
- Northern Ohlone: tsī́qau
- Norwegian: lang (no)
- Occitan: long (oc)
- Odia: ଦୀର୍ଘ (or) (dirgha)
- Old Church Slavonic:
- Cyrillic: дльгъ (dlĭgŭ)
- Old Czech: dlúhý
- Old Javanese: dawa, panjaṅ
- Oromo: dheeraa
- Ossetian: даргъ (darǧ)
- Ottoman Turkish: اوزون (uzun)
- Pashto: اوږد (uẓd)
- Persian: دراز (fa) (derâz), طولانی (fa) (tulâni)
- Piedmontese: longh
- Plains Cree: ᑭᓄ (kino-)
- Plautdietsch: lank
- Polish: długi (pl)
- Portuguese: longo (pt), comprido (pt)
- Punjabi: لما (lmā), ਲੰਮਾ (lammā)
- Quechua: suni
- Rapa Nui: roa
- Romagnol: lóng
- Romanian: lung (ro)
- Romansch: lung
- Russian: дли́нный (ru) (dlínnyj)
- Samogitian: ėlgs m, ėlga f
- Sanskrit: दीर्घ (sa) (dīrgha)
- Sardinian: longu
- Scots: lang
- Scottish Gaelic: fada, (of specified length) a dh'fhaid
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: ду̏г
- Roman: dȕg (sh)
- Shan: ယၢဝ်း (shn) (yáao)
- Sherpa: རིང་པུ (ring pu)
- Shor: узун (uzun)
- Sicilian: longu (scn)
- Sidamo: seeda
- Sindhi: ڊِگهو
- Sinhalese: දිගු (si) (digu)
- Slovak: dlhý (sk)
- Slovene: dȏlg (sl)
- Somali: dheer
- Sorbian:
- Lower Sorbian: dłujki
- Upper Sorbian: dołhi
- Southern Altai: узун (uzun)
- Spanish: largo (es)
- Sundanese: paos
- Svan: ჯო̄დი (ǯōdi)
- Swahili: refu (sw)
- Swedish: lång (sv), (long and narrow) långsmal (sv)
- Sylheti: ꠟꠣꠝ꠆ꠛꠣ (lamba)
- Tabasaran: ярхи (jarꭓi)
- Tagalog: mahaba
- Tajik: дароз (tg) (daroz)
- Tamil: நீளமான (ta) (nīḷamāṉa)
- Tarantino: lunghe
- Tatar: озын (ozın)
- Tausug: mahaba
- Tetum: naruk
- Thai: ยาว (th) (yaao)
- Tibetan: རིང་པོ (ring po)
- Tocharian B: pärkare
- Turkish: uzun (tr)
- Turkmen: uzyn
- Tuvan: узун (uzun)
- Tày: cẳng, rì, dào
- Udi: бохо (boχo)
- Udmurt: кузь (kuź)
- Ukrainian: до́вгий (uk) (dóvhyj)
- Urdu: لمبا (lambā)
- Uyghur: ئۇزۇن (uzun)
- Uzbek: uzun (uz)
- Venetian: łóngo
- Vietnamese: dài (vi)
- Volapük: lunik (vo)
- Walloon: long (wa)
- Waray-Waray: halaba
- Welsh: hir (cy)
- Western Bukidnon Manobo: melayat
- White Hmong: ntev
- Xhosa: de
- Yagnobi: ван (van), дароз (daroz)
- Yakut: уһун (uhun)
- Yiddish: לאַנג (lang)
- Yoruba: gigun
- Zazaki: derg (diq)
- Zealandic: lang, lank
- Zhuang: raez
- Zulu: de-
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