Indo-European Languages:
* Spanish: Ámbar
* French: Ambre
* Italian: Ambra
* German: Bernstein
* Portuguese: Âmbar
* Russian: Янтарь (Yantar)
* Polish: Bursztyn
* Czech: Jantar
* Romanian: Chihlimbar
* Hindi: करेल (Kareel)
Other Languages:
* Chinese: 琥珀 (hǔ pò)
* Japanese: 琥珀 (kohaku)
* Korean: 호박 (hobak)
* Arabic: كهرمان (kahraman)
* Hebrew: ענבר (anbar)
* Vietnamese: Hổ phách (hổ phách)
Note:
* Some languages, like German, use a different word for "amber" that doesn't derive from the Latin "amber."
* The word "amber" itself is derived from the Arabic word "anbar" which referred to a fragrant resin that was used as incense.
* Many languages use words that sound similar to the English "amber" for the same reason.
This is not an exhaustive list, but it gives you a good starting point for exploring how "amber" is translated in different languages.