- Acehnese: adun, bang
- Ainu: ユポ (yupo)
- Bashkir: ағай (ağay)
- Bengali: দাদা (bn) (dada), অগ্রজ (bn) (ogroj)
- Bikol Central: manoy (bcl)
- Burmese: အကို (a.kui), နောင် (my) (naung) (of a male), အစ်ကို (my) (ackui) (of a female)
- Buryat: аха (axa)
- Cebuano: manoy
- Central Dusun: tabang
- Chinese:
- Cantonese: 阿哥 (aa3 go1)
- Dungan: гәгә (gəgə)
- Eastern Min: 依哥 (ĭ-*gŏ̤), 哥 (gŏ̤), 阿哥 (ă-*gŏ̤)
- Hakka: 阿哥 (â-kô)
- Hokkien: 阿兄 (zh-min-nan) (a-hiaⁿ), 阿哥 (zh-min-nan) (a-ko)
- Mandarin: 哥哥 (zh) (gēge)
- Wu: 哥哥 (1ku-ku), 阿哥 (7aq-ku)
- Comanche: pabi
- Dhivehi: ބޭބެ (bēbe)
- Eastern Arrernte: kake
- Ewe: fo
- Fataluku: kaka
- Greenlandic: ani (of a female), angajoq
- Hachijō: あせい (asei)
- Hungarian: báty (hu), (archaic) bátya (hu)
- Ilocano: manong
- Indonesian: abang (id)
- Japanese: 兄 (ja) (あに, ani)
- Javanese: kangmas
- Kapampangan: koya
- Kazakh: аға (kk) (ağa)
- Khiamniungan Naga: têi
- Khmer: បោង (km) (baong), អគ្គជៈ (ʼakkĕəʼcĕəʼ), ជេដ្ឋា (km) (ceitthaa) (of a royal)
- Korean: 형(兄) (ko) (hyeong) (of a male), 오빠 (ko) (oppa) (of a female)
- Kumyk: агъа (ağa)
- Kunigami: しじゃー (shijā)
- Kurdish:
- Kyrgyz: байке (ky) (bayke), ага (ky) (aga)
- Lao: ອ້າຍ (ʼāi)
- Malay: abang (ms)
- Malayalam: ചേട്ടൻ (ml) (cēṭṭaṉ)
- Manchu: ᠠᡤᡝ (age), ᠠᡥᡡᠨ (ahūn)
- Mari:
- Eastern Mari: иза (iza)
- Western Mari: ӹзӓ (ÿzä)
- Miyako: すざ (suza)
- Mongolian:
- Cyrillic: ах (mn) (ax)
- Nanai: ага (aga)
- Navajo: ánaaí
- Nivkh: ыкын (əkən), ыкына (əkəna)
- Northern Amami Ōshima: せざ (seza)
- Ohlone:
- Northern Ohlone: ták̄a
- Okinawan: しーじゃ (shīja)
- Pangasinan: kuyang
- Sinhalese: අය්යා (ayyā)
- Sotho: aubuti
- Southern Thai: พี่บ่าว
- Spanish: tato m (colloquial), ñaño (es) m (Ecuador, Chile)
- Sundanese: raka, aa (su), akang (su)
- Tagalog: kuya (tl)
- Tamil: அண்ணா (ta) (aṇṇā)
- Tatar: абый (tt) (abıy)
- Thai: พี่ (th) (pîi)
- Tibetan: ཕུ་བོ (phu bo), ཇོ་ཇོ (jo jo), ཅོ་ཅོག (co cog), ཇོ་ལགས (jo lags) (honorific), གཅེན་པོ (gcen po) (literary)
- Turkish: abi (tr), ağabey (tr)
- Tuvan: акы (akı)
- Tày: cá, lùng, có, pi̱
- Uyghur: ئاكا (ug) (aka)
- Uzbek: aka (uz)
- Vietnamese: anh (vi) (偀)
- Wiradjuri: gaagang, gágang
- Yaeyama: しじゃ (shija)
- Yonaguni: すだ (suda)
- Yucatec Maya: sukuʼun
- Zhuang: beix
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