- Albanian: përsëritje (sq) f
- Arabic: تَكْرَار m (takrār), إِعَادَة f (ʔiʕāda)
- Armenian: կրկնություն (hy) (krknutʻyun)
- Azerbaijani: təkrar
- Bashkir: ҡабатлау (qabatlaw)
- Belarusian: паўтарэ́нне n (paŭtarénnje)
- Bulgarian: повторе́ние (bg) n (povtorénie)
- Catalan: repetició (ca) f
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 重複 / 重复 (zh) (chóngfù)
- Czech: opakování (cs) n
- Danish: gentagelse (da) c
- Dutch: herhaling (nl) f
- Estonian: kordamine
- Finnish: kertaus (fi), toisto (fi)
- French: répétition (fr) f
- Galician: repetición (gl) f
- Georgian: გამეორება (gameoreba)
- German: Wiederholung (de) f, Repetition f
- Greek: επανάληψη (el) f (epanálipsi), απαντώ (el) (apantó)
- Ancient: ἐπανάληψις f (epanálēpsis), (verbal) διλογία f (dilogía)
- Hebrew: חֲזָרָה f (khazará)
- Hungarian: (from a transitive verb) ismétlés (hu), (from an intransitive verb) ismétlődés (hu)
- Ido: itero (io)
- Irish: athdhéanamh m, athra (saying again), athsheinm m (playing again), atarlú m (reoccurrence)
- Italian: ripetizione (it) f
- Japanese: 繰り返し (ja) (くりかえし, kurikaeshi), 反復 (ja) (はんぷく, hanpuku)
- Kazakh: қайталау (qaitalau)
- Korean: 되풀이 (doepuri), 반복(反復) (ko) (banbok)
- Kyrgyz: кайталоо (ky) (kaytaloo)
- Latin: repetītiō f, iterātiō f
- Latvian: atkārtojums m
- Lithuanian: kartojimas m
- Macedonian: повторување n (povtoruvanje)
- Malayalam: ആവർത്തനം (ml) (āvaṟttanaṁ)
- Maori: tāruaruatanga
- Marathi: पुनरावृत्ती f (punrāvŕttī)
- Norman: répétition f
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: gjentakelse m
- Occitan: repeticion (oc) f
- Persian: تکرار (fa) (takrâr)
- Polish: powtórzenie (pl) n, repetycja f, powtórka (pl) f
- Portuguese: repetição (pt) f
- Romanian: repetare (ro) f, repetiție (ro) f
- Russian: повторе́ние (ru) n (povtorénije)
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: понављање n
- Roman: ponavljanje n
- Slovak: opakovanie n
- Slovene: ponavljanje n (act), ponovitev f (instance)
- Spanish: repetición (es) f
- Swedish: repetition (sv) c, upprepning (sv) c
- Tagalog: again
- Tajik: такрор (takror)
- Turkish: tekrarlama (tr), tekrar (tr)
- Ukrainian: повто́рення n (povtórennja)
- Uzbek: qaytariq (uz), takror (uz)
- Welsh: ail-wneud m, ailadroddiad m (playing, singing), dychweliad m (reoccurrence)
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