| Language | Translation |
|---|---|
| Aragonés | Forca |
| Brezhoneg | Forc'h |
| Català | Forca |
| Česky | Vidle |
| Deutsch | Mistgabel |
| English | Pitchfork |
| Esperanto | Forkego |
| Español | Horca (herramienta) |
| Eesti | Hang |
| Euskara | Sarde |
| فارسی | چنگک |
| Suomi | Talikko |
| Français | Fourche |
| Galego | Forcada |
| עברית | קילשון |
| Hrvatski | Vile |
| Ido | Forko |
| Italiano | Forca (agricoltura) |
| 日本語 | ピッチフォーク |
| Lietuvių | Šakės |
| Plattdüütsch | Fork |
| Nederlands | Mestvork |
| Norsk (bokmål) | Høygaffel |
| Kapampangan | Suligi |
| Polski | Widły (narzędzie) |
| Português | Forcado (ferramenta) |
| Română | Furcă |
| Русский | Вилы |
| Slovenščina | Vile |
| Svenska | Högaffel |
| Українська | Ґаблі |
| Walon | Fotche |
A pitchfork is an agricultural tool with a long handle and long, thin, widely separated pointed tines (also called prongs) used to lift and pitch (throw) loose material, such as hay, leaves, grapes, dung or other agricultural materials. Pitchforks typically have two or three tines. Other similar typ