European Languages:
* French: Bébé
* Spanish: Bebé
* Italian: Bebè
* German: Baby (same as English)
* Portuguese: Bebé
* Russian: Малыш (malysh) - this is a general term for "little one" and can be used for babies and small children.
* Polish: Dziecko (dziecko) - this means "child" and is used for babies, toddlers, and children.
* Swedish: Bebis
* Dutch: Baby
* Finnish: Vauva
* Danish: Baby
Asian Languages:
* Chinese (Mandarin): 婴儿 (yīng'ér)
* Japanese: 赤ちゃん (akachan)
* Korean: 아기 (agi)
* Hindi: बच्चा (bachcha)
* Thai: เด็ก (dek)
Other Languages:
* Arabic: طفل (ṭifl)
* Hebrew: תינוק (tinok)
* Turkish: Bebek
* Vietnamese: Em bé
Please note:
* This is just a small sampling of languages, and there are many more ways to say "baby" around the world.
* Some languages have multiple words for "baby" depending on the context or age of the child.
* Pronunciation can vary depending on the language and dialect.
It's always a good idea to consult a dictionary or a native speaker for the most accurate and up-to-date translation.