Southern England| Kieli | Käännökset |
|---|---|
| espanja | infantería, tercio, regimiento de infantería |
| hollanti | voetvolk, infanterie, infanterieregiment |
| italia | fante, fanteria |
| japani | 歩兵 (fuhyō / ほへい hohei / hohei) |
| latina | peditātus, pedes |
| portugali | infante, infantaria |
| puola | piechota |
| ranska | infanterie, fantassins, régiment d'infanterie |
| ruotsi | infanterist, infanteri |
| saksa | Infanterie |
| suomi | jalkaväki |
| tanska | infanteri |
| tšekki | pěchota, pěší |
| unkari | gyalogság |
| venäjä | пехотинцы (pehotintsy), пехота (pehota) |
| Monikko | infantries |
Soldiers who fight on foot (on land), as opposed to cavalry and other mounted units, regardless of external transport (e.g. airborne).
French Army and British Army infantry during a military exercise in 2020
(uncountable) The part of an army consisting of infantry soldiers, especially opposed to mounted and technical troops.
Various infantry of the 17th through 18th century (halberdier, arquebusier, pikeman, and mix of musketeers and grenadiers) of Duchy of Württemberg