- Abkhaz: асабша (asabŝa)
- Adyghe: шэмбэт (šɛmbɛt)
- Afar: sábti
- Afrikaans: Saterdag (af)
- Aghwan: 𐕐𐔰𐕌𐔱𐔰𐕜 (šambaṭ)
- Akan: Memenada
- Alabama: nihtahollosi
- Albanian: e shtunë (sq)
- Alutiiq: Maqineq
- American Sign Language: S@Side-PalmBack CirclesHoriz
- Amharic: ቅዳሜ (ḳədame)
- Arabic: السَّبْت (ar) m (as-sabt), يَوْم السَّبْت m (yawm as-sabt)
- Egyptian Arabic: السبت m (es-sabt)
- Armenian: շաբաթ (hy) (šabatʻ)
- Old Armenian: շաբաթ (šabatʻ)
- Aromanian: sâmbãtã f
- Assamese: শনিবাৰ (xonibar)
- Assyrian Neo-Aramaic: ܫܲܒܬܵܐ (šabta)
- Asturian: sábadu (ast) m
- Atikamekw: mari kicikaw
- Avar: щамат (ššamat)
- Azerbaijani: şənbə (az)
- Bashkir: шәмбе (şəmbe)
- Basque: larunbat (eu)
- Bats: შაბათ (šabat)
- Belarusian: субо́та f (subóta)
- Bengali: শনিবার (bn) (śonibar)
- Blackfoot: to'tohtáátoyiiksistsiko
- Breton: Sadorn (br) m
- Buginese: sattu
- Bulgarian: съ́бота (bg) f (sǎ́bota)
- Burmese: စနေ (my) (ca.ne)
- Catalan: dissabte (ca) m
- Central Atlas Tamazight: ⵙⴰⴷ (sad)
- Chechen: шот (šot)
- Cherokee: ᏙᏓᏈᏕᎾ (dodaquidena), ᎤᎾᏙᏓᏈᏕᎾ (unadodaquidena)
- Chichewa: Loweruka
- Chickasaw: Nittak Hollo' Nakfish, Nittak Ishhanna'li'
- Chinese:
- Cantonese: 星期六 (sing1 kei4 luk6), 禮拜六/礼拜六 (lai5 baai3 luk6), 週六/周六 (zau1 luk6)
- Dungan: щинчилю (xinčili͡u), либэлю (libeli͡u), шанбэ (šanbe)
- Hakka: 拜六 (pai-liuk)
- Hokkien: 禮拜六/礼拜六 (lé-pài-lio̍k), 拜六 (pài-lio̍k)
- Mandarin: 星期六 (zh) (xīngqīliù), 禮拜六/礼拜六 (zh) (lǐbàiliù), 週六/周六 (zh) (zhōuliù)
- Wu: 禮拜六/礼拜六 (6li-pa-loq)
- Chuukese: Ammon
- Chuvash: шӑматкун (šămatkun)
- Coptic: ⲥⲁⲃⲃⲁⲧⲟⲛ m (sabbaton)
- Cornish: Sadorn, de Sadorn, dy'Sadorn
- Corsican: sàbatu m
- Crimean Tatar: cumaertesi
- Czech: sobota (cs) f
- Dakota: Owaŋkayužažapi
- Dalmatian: sabata
- Danish: lørdag (da)
- Dutch: zaterdag (nl) m
- Dzongkha: ཉི་མ (nyi ma)
- Erzya: шлямочи (šľamoči), субута (subuta)
- Esperanto: sabato (eo)
- Estonian: laupäev (et)
- Farefare: Asibi
- Faroese: leygardagur (fo) m
- Fijian: siga Vakarauwai
- Finnish: lauantai (fi)
- French: samedi (fr) m
- Friulian: sabide, sàbide
- Galician: sábado (gl) m
- Georgian: შაბათი (ka) (šabati)
- German: Samstag (de) m, Sonnabend (de) m, Sabbat (de) m, Satertag (de) m (Westphalian, East Frisian)
- Greek: Σάββατο (el) n (Sávvato)
- Greenlandic: arfininngorneq
- Guaraní: arapokõi
- Gujarati: શનિવાર (gu) m (śanivār)
- Haitian Creole: samdi
- Hausa: Asabar (ha) f, Sati (ha) m
- Hawaiian: Pōʻaono
- Hebrew: שַׁבָּת (he) f (shabát)
- Hiligaynon: Sabadó
- Hindi: शनिवार (hi) m (śanivār), शनि (hi) m (śani), सनीचर (hi) m (sanīcar)
- Hungarian: szombat (hu)
- Hunsrik: Samstach m
- Icelandic: laugardagur (is) m
- Ido: saturdio (io)
- Inari Sami: lávurdâh
- Indonesian: hari sabtu
- Ingrian: soovotta, laukopäivä
- Ingush: шоатта (šoatta)
- Interlingua: sabbato (ia)
- Irish: Satharn (ga) m
- Italian: sabato (it) m
- Japanese: 土曜日 (ja) (どようび, doyōbi), 土曜 (ja) (どよう, doyō)
- Kabardian: щэбэт (kbd) (śɛbɛt)
- Kalmyk: бембә өдр (bembä ödr)
- Karelian: suovattu
- Kashmiri: بَٹہٕ وار (ks) (baṭhụ vār)
- Kashubian: sobòta (csb) f
- Kazakh: сенбі (kk) (senbı)
- Khmer: ថ្ងៃសៅរ៍ (thngay saw)
- Kongo: Lumbu kia sabala
- Korean: 토요일(土曜日) (ko) (toyoil), 토요(土曜) (ko) (toyo)
- Kumyk: сонгугюн (soñugün)
- Kurdish:
- Central Kurdish: شەمە (şeme)
- Northern Kurdish: şemî (ku), şembî (ku)
- Kusaal: asibitɩ daat
- Kyrgyz: ишемби (ky) (işembi)
- Ladin: sabeda
- Lakota: Owáŋkayužažapi, Aŋpétu Šákpe
- Lao: ວັນເສົາ (lo) (wan sao), ເສົາ (lo) (sao)
- Latgalian: sastdīne f
- Latin: diēs Saturnī (la) m or f, sabbatum n, sabbata n pl
- Latvian: sestdiena (lv) f
- Laz: საბატონი (sabaťoni)
- Lezgi: киш (kiš)
- Limburgish: zaoterdig (li), zamsdaag
- Lithuanian: šeštadienis (lt) m
- Livonian: pūolpǟva
- Lombard: sabet (lmo)
- Louisiana Creole French: sanmdi, sammdi
- Low German:
- Dutch Low Saxon: zaoterdag (nds)
- German Low German: Sünnavend (nds) m, Sünnovend m, Saterdag m
- Lü: ᦞᧃᦉᧁ (vanṡaw)
- Luganda: Lwamukaaga
- Luxembourgish: Samschden (lb) m, Samschdeg (lb) m
- Macedonian: сабота (mk) f (sabota)
- Makasar: sattu
- Malay: Sabtu (ms)
- Malayalam: ശനിയാഴ്ച (ml) (śaniyāḻca)
- Maltese: is-Sibt
- Manchu: ᠪᠣᡳᡥᠣᠨ
ᡠᠰᡳᠩᡤᡳ (boihon usinggi)
- Manx: Jesarn
- Maori: Hātarei, Rāhoroi
- Marathi: शनिवार (mr) m (śanivār)
- Mari:
- Eastern Mari: шуматкече (šumatkeče), шумат (šumat)
- Mauritian Creole: samdi
- Mingrelian: საბატონი (sabaṭoni), შურიშხა (šurišxa)
- Mirandese: sábado
- Mòcheno: sònsta m
- Mohawk: entákta
- Mongolian:
- Cyrillic: бямба (mn) (bjamba) (written), хагас сайн өдөр (xagas sajn ödör) (popular), гаригийн зургаа (garigiin zurgaa) (China)
- Mongolian: ᠪᠢᠮᠪᠠ (bimba), ᠬᠠᠭᠠᠰ
ᠰᠠᠢᠢᠨ ᠡᠳᠦᠷ (qaɣas saiin edür), ᠭᠠᠷᠠᠭ ᠦᠨ ᠵᠢᠷᠭᠣᠭᠠᠨ (ɣarag-ün ǰirɣoɣan)
- Moore: sibri
- Navajo: Yiską́ Damį́įgo
- Neapolitan: sàbbato, sàpato
- Norman: Sanm'di m
- North Frisian:
- Föhr-Amrum: söninj
- Mooring: saneene
- Sylt: Seninj
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: lørdag (no) m
- Nynorsk: laurdag (nn) m
- Occitan: dissabte (oc)
- Odia: ଶନିବାର (śanibāra)
- Ojibwe: ishkwaajanokii-giizhigad, giziibiigisaginige-giizhigad
- Old Church Slavonic:
- Cyrillic: сѫбота f (sǫbota), собота f (sobota)
- Old English: sæternesdæġ m
- Old Norse: laugardagr m
- Oromo: Sanbata
- Ossetian: сабат (sabat)
- Pannonian Rusyn: собота f (sobota)
- Papiamentu: diasabra
- Pashto: شنبه f (šanba), شنبې (ps) m (šanbe), خالي ورځ (ps) f (xāli wraj), خالي (ps) f (xāli)
- Pennsylvania German: Samschdaag
- Persian:
- Iranian Persian: شَنْبِه (fa) (šanbe)
- Plautdietsch: Sinnowent
- Polish: sobota (pl) f
- Portuguese: sábado (pt) m
- Punjabi:
- Gurmukhi: ਸਨਿੱਚਰਵਾਰ (pa) m (saniccarvār), ਸਨੀਵਾਰ m (sanīvār), ਸ਼ਨਿੱਚਰਵਾਰ (pa) m (śaniccarvār), ਸ਼ਨੀਵਾਰ m (śanīvār)
- Quechua: k'uychichaw
- Romani: sàvato m
- Romanian: sâmbătă (ro) f
- Romansch: sonda f, sanda f, somda f
- Russian: суббо́та (ru) f (subbóta)
- Rwanda-Rundi: Kwagatandatu
- Sami:
- Northern: lávvadat
- Samoan: Aso To'ona'i
- Sanskrit: शनिवार (sa) m (śanivāra), स्थिरवार m (sthiravāra)
- Sardinian: sàbadu m, sàpadu, sàbudu
- Scots: Seturday
- Scottish Gaelic: Disathairne (gd) m
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: су̀бота f
- Roman: sùbota (sh) f
- Shona: Chitanhatu
- Sicilian: sàbbatu (scn), sàbbitu (scn), sabbatudìa (scn)
- Sindhi : ڇَنڇَرُ (sd), شَنسچَرُ
- Sinhalese: සෙනසුරාදා (si) (senasurādā)
- Skolt Sami: sueʹvet
- Slovak: sobota (sk) f
- Slovene: sobóta (sl) f
- Somali: Sabti
- Sorbian:
- Lower Sorbian: sobota f
- Upper Sorbian: sobota f
- Sotho: Moqebele
- Spanish: sábado (es) m
- Sranan Tongo: satra
- Svan: საფტინ (sapṭin)
- Swahili: Jumamosi
- Swazi: úm-gcibélo
- Swedish: lördag (sv) c
- Tabasaran: киш (kiš)
- Tagalog: Sabado, sabado
- Tahitian: mahama maa
- Tajik: шанбе (tg) (šanbe)
- Talysh: şambə
- Tamil: சனிக்கிழமை (ta) (caṉikkiḻamai)
- Taos: sóbolu
- Tarantino: sàbbete
- Tat: şəmbi
- Tatar: шимбә (tt) (şimbä)
- Tausug: Sabtuꞌ
- Tetum: loron-sábadu
- Thai: วันเสาร์ (th) (wan sǎo), เสาร์ (th) (sǎo)
- Tibetan: གཟའ་སྤེན་པ (gza' spen pa)
- Tigrinya: ቀዳም (ti) (ḳädam)
- Tok Pisin: Sarere (tpi)
- Tongan: Tokonaki
- Tswana: Matlhatso (tn)
- Turkish: cumartesi (tr)
- Turkmen: şenbe, ruhgün
- Udmurt: кӧснунал (kösnunal)
- Ukrainian: субо́та (uk) f (subóta)
- Urdu: ہَفْتَہ (ur) m (hafta), سَنِیچَر m (sanīcar), شَن٘بَہ m (śamba) (rare)
- Uyghur: شەنبە (ug) (shenbe)
- Uzbek: shanba (uz)
- Vai: ꕢꔤꔐ (Sáide)
- Venetan: sabo (vec) m
- Vietnamese: thứ bảy (vi)
- Volapük: zädel (vo), velüdel
- Walloon: semdi (wa)
- Welsh: dydd Sadwrn (cy) m
- West Frisian: sneon (fy), saterdei (fy)
- Winnebago: Hąąp Hoinįge, Waruwįhąąp
- Wolof: Gaawu
- Xhosa: uMgqibelo
- Yakan: Sabtuꞌ
- Yakut: субуота (subuota)
- Yiddish: שבת (yi) m (shabes)
- Yup'ik: Maqineq
- Zaghawa: sabit
- Zazaki: şeme (diq)
- Zulu: uMgqibelo
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