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| Language | Expression | English Translation or Definition |
| Basque | banda | band. |
| Bisayan | banda | strap. |
| Catalan | banda | band. |
| Cebuano | banda | band, belt. |
| Chamorro | banda | corner, side. |
| Chewa | banda | porch, shed. |
| Cilaadi | banda | valley. |
| Croatian | banda | band, gang. |
| Czech | banda | bunch, gang, band, racket. |
| Doe | banda | hut. |
| Esperanto | banda | band. |
| French | banda | bandaged. |
| Gwere | banda | chest. |
| Hiligaynon | banda | strap. |
| Hindi (Transliterated) | banda | blind, close, list. |
| Hungarian | banda | gang, band. |
| Ilongot | banda | strap. |
| Italian | banda | band, league, stripe, connection, gang. |
| Itbayaten | banda | band. |
| Ivatan | banda | band. |
| Kisuundi | banda | medicine man. |
| Kutu | banda | hut. |
| Latin American | banda | band. |
| Latvian | banda | gang. |
| Lithuanian | banda | flock, herd. |
| Ndebele | banda | chop wood. |
| Pampangan | banda | marching band, towards. |
| Papiamentu | banda | side. |
| Pare | banda | escape, recover. |
| Polish | banda | band, pack. |
| Portuguese | banda | band, side, ribbon, strip. |
| Quechua | banda | band. |
| Reggiano | banda | side. |
| Romanian | banda | band, gang, strap. |
| Romanian (Latin Script) | banda | tape. |
| Serbian (Latin Script) | banda | gang. |
| Slovak | banda | gang. |
| Slovak old | banda | gang. |
| Slovio | banda | band, gang. |
| Spanish | banda | band, gang, sash, tape, strip, badge. |
| Swahili | banda | barn, factory, hut, palm, shed, stable, workshop. |
| Swedish | banda | record. |
| Tagalog | banda | band, marching band, direction, side, towards. |
| Tuveta | banda | fat. |
| Urdu (Transliterated) | Banda | bondsman, obedient person, servant, being, man, individual, slave. |
| Venda | banda | a great wild beast. |
| Venetian | banda | party, sheet metal, part, portion. |
| Yucatec | banda | location, place, spot. |
| Zanaki | banda | pack, press together, squeeze out. |
| Zarma | banda | behind, back, after, exterior. |
Source: compiled by the editor from the definition of band; see credits. | ||
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