- Abkhaz: ашәахьа (āš°āx̍ā)
- Adyghe: блыпэ (bləpă)
- Afrikaans: Maandag (af)
- Alabama: nihtàllo inníhta
- Albanian: e hënë
- Alutiiq: Pekyun
- American Sign Language: M@Side-PalmBack CirclesHoriz
- Amharic: ሰኞ (säño)
- Amuzgo: luñè
- Arabic: الْاِثْنَيْن m (al-iṯnayn), يَوْم الْاِثْنَيْن m (yawm al-iṯnayn)
- Egyptian Arabic: الاتنين m (letnēn)
- Armenian: երկուշաբթի (hy) (erkušabtʿi)
- Old Armenian: երկշաբաթի (erkšabatʿi)
- Aromanian: luni
- Asturian: llunes (ast) m
- Azeri: bazar ertəsi (az)
- Bashkir: дүшәмбе (düšämbe)
- Basque: astelehen (eu)
- Belarusian: панядзе́лак (be) m (panjadzjélak)
- Bengali: সোমবার (bn) (shombar)
- Blackfoot: issikatoyiiksistsiko
- Breton: Lun (br) m
- Bulgarian: понеде́лник (bg) m (ponedélnik)
- Burmese: တနင်္လာ (my) (ta.nangla)
- Catalan: dilluns (ca) m
- Central Atlas Tamazight: ⴰⵔⵉⵎ (arim)
- Central Dusun: Tontolu
- Chechen: оршот (oršot)
- Cherokee: ᎤᎾᏙᏓᏉᏅᎯ (unadodaquonvhi)
- Chichewa: lolemba
- Chinese:
- Cantonese: 星期一 (sing1 kei4 jat1), 禮拜一, 礼拜一 (lai5 baai3 jat1), 周一 (zau1 jat1)
- Mandarin: 星期一 (zh) (xīngqīyī), 禮拜一 (zh), 礼拜一 (zh) (lǐbàiyī), 周一 (zhōuyī)
- Min Nan: 禮拜一, 礼拜一 (lé-pài-it), 拜一 (zh-min-nan) (pài-it)
- Chuukese: Sarifan
- Chuvash: тунтикун (tuntikun)
- Classical Nahuatl: lunes, ic ōmilhuitl semana
- Cornish: Lun, dy'Lun
- Corsican: luni (co)
- Crimean Tatar: bazarertesi
- Czech: pondělí (cs) n
- Dakota: Aŋpetutokaheya
- Danish: mandag (da)
- Dutch: maandag (nl) m
- Esperanto: lundo (eo)
- Estonian: esmaspäev (et)
- Faroese: mánadagur (fo) m
- Fijian: Moniti
- Finnish: maanantai (fi)
- French: lundi (fr) m
- Friulian: lunis
- Galician: luns (gl) m, segunda feira (gl) f
- Georgian: ორშაბათი (ka) (oršabati)
- German: Montag (de) m
- Gilbertese: Moanibong
- Greek: Δευτέρα (el) f (Deftéra)
- Greenlandic: Ataasinngorneq (kl)
- Gujarati: સોમવાર (gu) m (somavār)
- Haitian Creole: lendi
- Hawaiian: Pōʻakahi
- Hebrew: יוֹם שֵׁנִי (he) m (yom shení), יוֹם ב' m (yom bet)
- Hiligaynon: Lunes
- Hindi: सोमवार (hi) m (somvār), चन्द्रवार (hi) m (candravār)
- Hungarian: hétfő (hu)
- Icelandic: mánudagur (is) m
- Ido: lundio (io)
- Indonesian: Senin (id)
- Ingush: оршот (oršot)
- Interlingua: lunedi
- Irish: Luan (ga) m
- Italian: lunedì (it) m
- Japanese: 月曜日 (ja) (げつようび, getsuyōbi), 月曜 (げつよう, getsuyō)
- Kalmyk: сарң өдр (sarñ ödr)
- Kannada: ಸೋಮವಾರ (kn) (sōmavāra)
- Kashubian: pòniedzôłk (csb) m
- Kazakh: дүйсенбі (kk) (düysenbi)
- Khmer: ថ្ងៃច័ន្ទ (km) (tngai jŭn)
- Klamath-Modoc: lobiini
- Kongo: Lumbu kia ntete
- Korean: 월요일 (ko) (woryoil) (月曜日 (ko))
- Kurdish: duşem (ku), دووشهم, دووشهمه
- Kyrgyz: дүйшөмбү (ky) (düyşömbü)
- Ladin: lunesc
- Lao: ວັນຈັນ (lo) (wan chan)
- Latin: dies Lunae (la)
- Latvian: pirmdiena (lv) f
- Lezgi: ислен (islen)
- Lithuanian: pirmadienis (lt) m
- Livonian: ežžõmpǟva
- Lojban: pavdei
- Low German: Maandag (nds), Maondag (nds)
- Lower Sorbian: pónjeźele n
- Luganda: Kazooba, Bbalaza
- Luxembourgish: Méinden (lb) m, Méindeg (lb) m
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- Lü: ᦞᧃᦶᦈᧃ
- Macedonian: понеделник (mk) m (ponedelnik)
- Malay:
- Rumi: Isnin (ms), Senin, Senayan
- Jawi: اثنين, ثنين
- Maltese: it-Tnejn m
- Manchu: ᠪᡳᠶᠠ ᡠᠰᡳᠩᡤᡳ (biya usinggi)
- Maori: Mane, Rātahi, Rāhina
- Marathi: सोमवार (mr) m (somavār)
- Mirandese: segunda-feira
- Mongolian: даваа (mn) (davaa)
- Navajo: Damį́įgo Biiskání
- Neapolitan: lunnerì, lunnedì
- Ngazidja Comorian: mfumdraru
- Norman: Lundi m
- North Frisian:
- Föhr-Amrum: mundai
- Mooring: moundi
- Norwegian: mandag (no) (Bokmål)
- Norwegian Nynorsk: måndag (nn)
- Occitan: diluns (oc)
- Ojibwe: ishkwaa-anami'egiizhigad, nitam-anokii-giizhigad
- Old English: mōnandæġ m
- Old Norse: mánudagr m
- Old Turkic: ikinç
- Ossetian:
- Digor: авдисæр (avdisær)
- Iron: къуырисæр (k’°yrisær)
- Papiamentu: dialuna
- Pashto: دوشنبه (dōšanbe), دوشنبې (ps) (dōšanbe)
- Pennsylvania German: Mundaag
- Persian: دوشنبه (fa) (došanbe)
- Polish: poniedziałek (pl) m inan
- Portuguese: segunda-feira (pt) f, segunda (pt) f
- Quechua: killachaw
- Romani: luja
- Romanian: luni (ro) f
- Romansch: glindesdi, lündeschdi
- Russian: понеде́льник (ru) m (ponedélʹnik)
- Rwanda-Rundi: Kwambere
- Sami:
- Inari: vuossargâ
- Lule: mánnodahka
- Northern: vuossárga, (in Sweden) mánnodat
- Skolt: vuõssargg
- Southern: måanta
- Samoan: Aso Gafua
- Sardinian: lunis
- Scots: Monanday
- Scottish Gaelic: Diluain (gd) m
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: понедељак m, понедјељак m
- Roman: ponedeljak (sh) m, ponedjeljak (sh) m
- Shona: Muvhuro
- Sicilian: luni (scn), luneddì, lunnidì, lunidìa (scn)
- Sinhalese: සඳුදා (si) (san̆dudā)
- Skolt Sami: vuõssargg, vuõsargg
- Slovak: pondelok (sk) m
- Slovene: ponedéljek (sl) m
- Somali: Isniin
- Sotho: Mantaha (st)
- Spanish: lunes (es) m
- Swahili: Jumatatu
- Swedish: måndag (sv) c
- Tagalog: Lunes, lunes
- Tahitian: Monite
- Tajik: душанбе (tg) (dušanbe)
- Tamil: திங்கள் (ta) (tiṅkaḷ)
- Taos: lúnąsi
- Tarantino: lunedìe
- Tatar: дүшәмбе (tt) (düşämbe)
- Telugu: సోమవారము (te) (sōmavāramu)
- Tetum: loron-segunda
- Thai: จันทร์ (th) (jan)
- Tok Pisin: mande
- Tongan: Monite
- Tswana: mosupologo
- Turkish: pazartesi (tr)
- Turkmen: duşenbe, başgün
- Udmurt: вордӥськон (vordïsʹkon)
- Ukrainian: понеді́лок (uk) m (ponedílok)
- Upper Sorbian: póndźela f
- Urdu: پیر (pir)
- Uyghur: دۈشەنبە (düshenbe)
- Uzbek: dushanba (uz)
- Venetian: luni (vec) m
- Vietnamese: thứ hai (vi)
- Volapük: mudel (vo), telüdel, mundel
- Walloon: londi (wa), dilon (wa)
- Welsh: dydd Llun (cy) m
- West Frisian: moandei (fy)
- Winnebago: Hąąpcek
- Wolof: Altine
- Xhosa: umvulo
- Yiddish: מאָנטיק (yi) m (montik)
- Yoruba: Ọjó ajé
- Yup'ik: Pekyun
- Zazaki: dışeme, berarek, bahdébazari
- Zulu: uMsombuluko
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