European Languages:
* English: Grandson
* French: Petit-fils (literally "small son")
* Spanish: Nieto
* German: Enkel
* Italian: Nipote (can refer to both grandson and granddaughter)
* Portuguese: Neto
* Russian: Внук (vnuk)
* Polish: Wnuk
* Czech: Vnouček
* Hungarian: Unoka
* Dutch: Kleinzoon
* Swedish: Barnbarn
* Finnish: Pojanpoika (literally "son's son")
* Greek: Εγγονός (egkonos)
Asian Languages:
* Chinese (Mandarin): 孫子 (sūnzi)
* Japanese: 孫 (mago)
* Korean: 손자 (sonja)
* Hindi: पोता (pota)
* Arabic: حفيد (hafīd)
* Hebrew: נכד (neked)
Other Languages:
* Turkish: Torun
* Vietnamese: Cháu trai
* Indonesian: Cucu
* Swahili: Mjukuu
Note: Some languages may have variations in the word depending on the region or dialect.