However, I can give you a few examples in some common and diverse languages:
European Languages:
* English: friend
* French: ami(e) (masculine/feminine)
* Spanish: amigo(a) (masculine/feminine)
* Italian: amico(a) (masculine/feminine)
* German: Freund(in) (masculine/feminine)
* Portuguese: amigo(a) (masculine/feminine)
* Russian: друг (drug)
* Polish: przyjaciel (masculine), przyjaciółka (feminine)
Asian Languages:
* Chinese (Mandarin): 朋友 (péngyou)
* Japanese: 友達 (tomodachi)
* Korean: 친구 (chingu)
* Hindi: दोस्त (dost)
* Arabic: صديق (sadiq)
African Languages:
* Swahili: rafiki
* Yoruba: ọ̀rẹ́
* Zulu: umngane
Other Languages:
* Greek: φίλος (filos)
* Latin: amicus
* Hebrew: חבר (chaver)
* Turkish: arkadaş
* Vietnamese: bạn (bạn)
Note: Some languages have different words for friend depending on the gender or the closeness of the friendship.
If you're interested in learning the word for "friend" in a specific language, just let me know!