- Arabic: هُنَاك (hunāk) (singular and plural), يُوجَد (yūjad)
- Iraqi Arabic: أكو (aku)
- Egyptian Arabic: فيه (fī)
- Moroccan Arabic: كاين (kāyen)
- Lebanese Arabic: فيه (fī)
- Gulf Arabic: فيه (fī)
- Tunisian Arabic: فما (famma)
- Yemeni Arabic (San'ani): به (beh)
- Armenian: կան (hy) (kan)
- Belarusian: ёсць (josc') (singular and plural)
- Bengali: আছে (ache)
- Catalan: hi ha
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 有 (zh) (yǒu) (singular and plural)
- Danish: der er
- Dutch: er zijn
- Finnish: on (fi)
- French: il y a (fr) (singular and plural)
- Georgian: არიან (arian)
- German: es gibt (singular and plural)
- Greek: υπάρχουνε (ypárchoune), υπάρχουν (ypárchoun)
- Hebrew: יש (he) (yesh) (singular and plural)
- Hindi: ... हैं (hi) (... h͠ai)
- Irish: tá ... ann
- Italian: ci sono (it)
- Japanese: (inanimate) ある (ja) (aru), (animate) いる (ja) (iru)
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- Khmer: មាន (km) (mien)
- Korean: 있다 (ko) (itda) (singular and plural)
- Lao: ມີ (mī) (singular and plural)
- Latin: sunt (la)
- Macedonian: има (ima) (singular and plural)
- Maltese: hemm...
- Maore Comorian: v̄wa (vwa)
- Navajo: hólǫ́
- Ngazidja Comorian: ngapvo
- Persian: هست (fa) (hast)
- Polish: są (pl)
- Portuguese: há (pt)
- Russian: есть (ru) (jestʹ) (singular and plural), име́ются (ru) (iméjutsja)
- Spanish: hay (es) (singular and plural)
- Thai: มี (th) (mee) (singular and plural)
- Turkish: var (tr) (singular and plural)
- Ukrainian: є (uk) (je) (singular and plural)
- Vietnamese: có (vi) (singular and plural)
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