- Afrikaans: trap
- Aklanon: hakdan
- Albanian: shkallë (sq) f
- Arabic: سَلَالِم m pl (salālim)
- Armenian: սանդուղք (hy) (sanduġkʻ), աստիճաններ pl (astičanner)
- Aromanian: scarã f
- Azerbaijani: pilləkan
- Bashkir: баҫҡыс (baśqıs)
- Belarusian: ле́свіца f (ljésvica), схо́ды pl (sxódy), усхо́ды pl (usxódy) / ўсхо́ды pl (ŭsxódy)
- Bengali: সোপান (bn) (śōpan)
- Bulgarian: стъ́лба (bg) f (stǎ́lba)
- Burmese: လှေကား (my) (hleka:)
- Catalan: escala (ca) f
- Cebuano: hagdan
- Cherokee: ᎠᎩᏠᏒᏍᏗᎢ (agitlosvsdii)
- Chinese:
- Cantonese: 樓梯/楼梯 (lau4 tai1)
- Eastern Min: 踏斗 (dăk-dāu), 樓梯/楼梯 (làu-*tăi)
- Gan: 樓梯/楼梯 (leu4 ti)
- Hakka: 樓梯/楼梯 (lèu-thôi)
- Hokkien: 樓梯/楼梯 (zh-min-nan) (lâu-thui)
- Jin: 樓梯/楼梯 (lou1 ti1)
- Mandarin: 樓梯/楼梯 (zh) (lóutī)
- Northern Min: 樓階/楼阶 (lê-gó)
- Wu: 胡梯 (6wu-thi), 樓梯/楼梯 (6leu-ti)
- Chukchi: тыттатъёлгын (tyttatʺjolgyn)
- Czech: schodiště (cs) n, schody pl
- Danish: trappe (da) c
- Dutch: trap (nl) m
- Egyptian: (rwd)
- Esperanto: ŝtuparo
- Estonian: trepp (et)
- Finnish: portaat (fi)
- French: escalier (fr) m
- Friulian: scjale f, sčhale f
- Galician: escaleira (gl) f, escada (gl) f, esqueira (gl) f
- Georgian: კიბეები (ḳibeebi), საფეხურები (sapexurebi)
- German: Treppe (de) f, (Austria) Stiege (de) f
- Alemannic German: Schtäge f
- Greek: σκάλα (el) f (skála)
- Ancient: ἀναβαθμοί m pl (anabathmoí)
- Haitian Creole: eskalye
- Hebrew: גֶרֶם מַדרֵגוֹת m (gerem madregot)
- Hiligaynon: hagdan
- Hindi: सीढ़ी (hi) f (sīṛhī), सोपान (hi) m (sopān)
- Hungarian: lépcső (hu)
- Icelandic: stigi (is) m
- Ido: eskalero (io)
- Ilocano: agdan
- Indonesian: tangga (id)
- Ingrian: traput
- Irish: staighre (ga) f
- Italian: scala (it) f
- Japanese: 階段 (ja) (かいだん, kaidan)
- Kapampangan: eran, sangat
- Kazakh: саты (saty)
- Khmer: កាំជណ្ដើរ (kam cŭəndaə), ជណ្ដើរ (km) (cŭəndaə)
- Konkani: ಮೆಟ್ಟಿಲು (meṭṭilu)
- Korean: 계단(階段) (ko) (gyedan)
- Kyrgyz: саты (satı)
- Lao: ບັນໄດ (ban dai)
- Latin: scālae f pl
- Latvian: kāpnes (lv) f pl
- Lithuanian: laiptinė f
- Macedonian: ска́ли pl (skáli)
- Malay: tangga (ms)
- Maltese: tat-turġien, taraġ m
- Mòcheno: stiag f
- Mongolian:
- Cyrillic: шат (mn) (šat)
- Mongolian: ᠱᠠᠲᠤ (šatu)
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: trapp (no) m or f
- Nynorsk: trapp (nn) f
- Occitan: escalièrs (oc) m pl
- Ojibwe: akwaandawaagan
- Pangasinan: takayan
- Pashto: اندرپايه f (anarpāyá), ځينه f (jiná), څپېڅلۍ f (capécley)
- Persian:
- Dari: زِینَه (fa) (zīna)
- Iranian Persian: پِلِّکان (fa) (pellekân)
- Polish: schody (pl) pl
- Portuguese: escada (pt)
- Romanian: scară (ro) f
- Russian: ле́стница (ru) f (léstnica), ступе́ньки (ru) f pl (stupénʹki)
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: степѐнице f pl, степеник m, сте̏пенӣште n, сту̏бӣште n
- Roman: stepènice (sh) f pl, stepenik (sh) m, stȅpenīšte (sh) n, stȕbīšte (sh) n
- Slovak: schody pl, schodisko n
- Slovene: stopnišče (sl) n
- Spanish: escalera (es) f, gradas (es) f pl, escalinata (es) f
- Swedish: trappa (sv) c
- Tagalog: hagdan (tl), hagdanan (tl), baitang
- Tajik: зинапоя (zinapoya), нардбон (nardbon)
- Tatar: баскыч (tt) (baskıç)
- Thai: บันได (th) (ban-dai)
- Tibetan: སྐས་འཛེགས (skas 'dzegs)
- Turkish: basamak (tr), merdiven (tr)
- Turkmen: merdiwan
- Ukrainian: схо́ди (uk) pl (sxódy)
- Urdu: سِیڑْھی f (sīṛhī)
- Uyghur: پەلەمپەي (pelempey)
- Uzbek: narvon (uz), zinapoya (uz)
- Vietnamese: cầu thang (vi)
- Welsh: grisiau (cy) f
- White Hmong: ntaiv
- Yiddish: טרעפּ f (trep)
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