- Afrikaans: dikwels
- Albanian: shpesh (sq), shpesh (sq)
- Arabic: كَثِيراً (kaṯīran), غَالِباً (ḡāliban)
- Moroccan Arabic: دِيما (dima), بْزاف (bzæf)
- Armenian: հաճախ (hy) (hačax)
- Azeri: tez-tez
- Basque: maiz
- Belarusian: ча́ста (částa)
- Bengali: প্রায়ই (prayô'i)
- Breton: alies (br)
- Bulgarian: чѐсто (bg) (čѐsto)
- Burmese: မကြာခဏ (my) (ma.krahka.na.), ခဏခဏ (my) (hka.na.hka.na.), ခုတင်ခု (my) (hku.tanghku.)
- Catalan: sovint (ca)
- Chinese:
- Cantonese: (please verify)好多時, (please verify)好多时 (hou2 do1 si4)
- Mandarin: 常常 (zh) (chángcháng), 經常 (zh), 经常 (zh) (jīngcháng), 時常 (zh), 时常 (zh) (shícháng), 往往 (zh) (wǎngwǎng)
- Czech: často (cs)
- Dakota: s'a, ižehaŋ
- Danish: ofte (da), hyppigt (da)
- Dutch: vaak (nl), dikwijls (nl)
- Elfdalian: kringgt
- Esperanto: ofte
- Estonian: tihti, sageli (et)
- Finnish: usein (fi)
- French: souvent (fr)
- Georgian: ხშირად (xširad), ხშირ-ხშირად (xšir-xširad)
- German: häufig (de), oft (de)
- Greek: συχνά (el) (sychná)
- Ancient: πολλά (pollá)
- Haitian Creole: souvan
- Hebrew: לְעִתִּים קְרוֹבוֹת (l'itím k'rovót)
- Hindi: अक्सर (hi) (aksar)
- Hungarian: gyakran (hu)
- Icelandic: oft (is), ósjaldan, iðulega, oftlega, títt, þrá- (is)
- Ido: ofte (io)
- Indonesian: sering (id)
- Interlingua: sovente
- Irish: go minic
- Italian: spesso (it), sovente (it)
- Japanese: よく (ja) (yoku), 度々 (たびたび, tabitabi), 頻繁に (ja) (ひんぱんに, hinpan-ni), しばしば (shibashiba)
- Javanese: kerep, asring
- Kashubian: czãsto
- Kazakh: жиі (jïi), жиі-жиі (jïi-jïi)
- Khmer: ញឹកញាប់ (ñeuk ñōǝp)
- Korean: 수시로 (ko) (susiro), 자주 (ko) (jaju)
- Kurdish:
- Sorani: گهلێ جار (gelé car)، زۆر جار (zor car), بارهها (bareha)
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- Kyrgyz: жыш (ky) (cış), тез-тез (tez-tez)
- Lao: ຄ້ອຽ (khǭi), ຈະໄຈ້ (cha chai), ບ່ອຽ (bǭi)
- Latin: saepe (la), saepenumerō
- Latvian: bieži
- Lithuanian: dažnai (lt)
- Low German: oft (nds), faken (nds), vaken
- Luxembourgish: dacks
- Macedonian: често (često)
- Malay: sering (ms), kerap (ms)
- Maltese: spiss
- Mongolian: байн байн (bajn bajn), үргэлж (mn) (ürgelž)
- Ngazidja Comorian: naɗi
- Norwegian: ofte (no), hyppig (no)
- Novial: ofte
- Ojibwe: moozhag
- Old English: oft
- Persian: اغلب (fa) (ağlab), بارها (fa) (bârhâ)
- Polish: często (pl)
- Portuguese: frequentemente (pt), seguido (pt)
- Romanian: des (ro)
- Romansch: savens
- Russian: ча́сто (ru) (částo), зачасту́ю (ru) (začastúju), часте́нько (ru) (časténʹko) (colloquial)
- Scots: aften
- Scottish Gaelic: gu tric, tric
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: че̑сто
- Roman: čȇsto (sh)
- Slovak: často
- Slovene: pogósto (sl)
- Sorbian:
- Lower Sorbian: cesto
- Spanish: a menudo (es), frecuentemente (es), seguido (es), con frecuencia
- Swedish: ofta (sv)
- Tagalog: madalas
- Tajik: зич (zič), ағлаб (aġlab)
- Tamil: அடிக்கடி (ta) (aṭikkaṭi), பலநேரம் (palanēram), அவ்வப்பொழுது (avvappoḻutu)
- Tatar: еш (eş)
- Telugu: తరచూ (taracū), తరచుగా (te) (taracugā)
- Thai: บ่อย (th) (bòi)
- Turkish: sık (tr), sık sık (tr)
- Turkmen: aglaba (tk), ýygy, ýygy-ýygydan
- Ukrainian: ча́сто (uk) (částo)
- Urdu: اکثر (aksar)
- Uzbek: tez-tez (uz)
- Vietnamese: thường (vi), hay (vi), luôn (vi)
- Volapük: suvo (vo)
- Walloon: sovint (wa)
- Welsh: yn aml
- Yiddish: אָפֿט (oft)
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