- Albanian: shtrëngatë (sq) f
- Arabic: عَاصِفَة رَعْدِيَّة f (ʿāṣifa raʿdiyya)
- Armenian: ամպրոպ (hy) (amprop)
- Azeri: tufan (az), fırtına (az)
- Belarusian: навальні́ца f (navalʹníca), бу́ра f (búra)
- Bulgarian: бу́ря (bg) f (búrja)
- Catalan: tempesta f
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 雷暴 (zh) (léibào)
- Czech: bouřka (cs) f
- Danish: tordenvejr (da) n
- Dutch: onweer (nl) n
- Esperanto: fulmotondro
- Estonian: äiksetorm, äike
- Faroese: toruveður sg
- Finnish: ukkonen (fi), ukonilma (fi), ukkosmyrsky
- French: orage (fr) m
- Galician: torboada (gl) f, treboada (gl) f, trebón (gl) m, tromba (gl) f
- Georgian: ჭექა-ქუხილი (č̣eka-kuxili)
- German: Gewitter (de) n
- Greek: καταιγίδα (el) f (kataigída)
- Hebrew: סוּפַת רַעֲמִים
- Hindi: आंधी (hi) f (āndhī)
- Hungarian: égiháború (hu)
- Icelandic: þrumuveður (is) n
- Indonesian: badai petir
- Irish: léidearnach thoirní f, spéirling f, stoirm thoirní f
- Italian: temporale (it) m
- Japanese: 雷雨 (ja) (らいう, raiu), 雷雨 (ja) (らいう, raiu)
- Kazakh: найзағай (nayzağay)
- Khmer: ព្យុះមានរន្ទះផ្គរ (pyuh mien rʊənteah pkɔɔ), ព្យុះភ្លៀង (pyuh pliəŋ)
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- Korean: 뇌우 (ko) (noe-u)
- Latgalian: nelaiks
- Latvian: negaiss m
- Lithuanian: perkūnija f
- Macedonian: бу́ра f (búra), лу́ња f (lúnja)
- Malay: ribut petir
- Maori: pūeaea
- Mongolian: аянгатай бороо (ajangataj boroo), аадар бороо (aadar boroo)
- Navajo: níłtsą́ bikąʼ
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: tordenvær n
- Nynorsk: torevêr n
- Persian: طوفان (fa) (tufân)
- Polish: burza (pl) f
- Portuguese: tempestade de trovão/trovões/raios f
- Romanian: furtună (ro) f
- Russian: гроза́ (ru) f (grozá), бу́ря (ru) f (búrja)
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: олуја f, грмљавина f
- Roman: oluja (sh) f, grmljavina (sh) f
- Slovak: búrka f
- Slovene: nevihta (sl) f
- Spanish: tormenta (es) f, tormenta electrica f, tronada (es)
- Swedish: åskväder (sv) n
- Tajik: раъду барқ (raʾdu barq), тӯфон (tg) (tüfon)
- Thai: พายุฝนฟ้าคะนอง
- Turkish: sağanak (tr), oraj
- Ukrainian: гроза́ f (hrozá), бу́ря (uk) f (búrja)
- Urdu: آندھی (ur) f (āndhī)
- Vietnamese: bão tố có sấm sét, dông (vi)
- West Frisian: ûnwaar
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