Harbert, Wayne. 2007. The Germanic languages. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Provided Lexicon:

IDLanguageWordEntrySource GlossAnnotationLoan
28034Danish3pl N S (3rd Person Plural Neuter)de
28033Danish3pl N A (3rd Person Plural Neuter)de
28032Danish3pl F P (3rd Person Plural Feminine)deres
28031Danish3pl F O (3rd Person Plural Feminine)dem
28030Danish3pl F S (3rd Person Plural Feminine)de
28029Danish3pl F A (3rd Person Plural Feminine)de
28028Danish3pl M P (3rd Person Plural Masculine)deres
28027Danish3pl M O (3rd Person Plural Masculine)dem
28026Danish3pl M S (3rd Person Plural Masculine)de
28025Danish3pl M A (3rd Person Plural Masculine)de
28024Danish3du N P (3rd Person Dual Neuter)deres
28023Danish3du N O (3rd Person Dual Neuter)dem
28022Danish3du N S (3rd Person Dual Neuter)de
28021Danish3du N A (3rd Person Dual Neuter)de
28020Danish3du F P (3rd Person Dual Feminine)deres
28019Danish3du F O (3rd Person Dual Feminine)dem
28018Danish3du F S (3rd Person Dual Feminine)de
28017Danish3du F A (3rd Person Dual Feminine)de
28016Danish3du M P (3rd Person Dual Masculine)deres
28015Danish3du M O (3rd Person Dual Masculine)dem
28014Danish3du M S (3rd Person Dual Masculine)de
28013Danish3du M A (3rd Person Dual Masculine)de
28012Danish3sg N P (3rd Person Singular Neuter)detshans is the masculine form, dets is the neuter form and hendes is the feminine form.
28011Danish3sg N O (3rd Person Singular Neuter)detham is the masculine form, det is the neuter form, and hende is the feminine form.
28010Danish3sg N S (3rd Person Singular Neuter)dethan is the masculine form, det is the neuter form, and hun is the feminine form.
28009Danish3sg N A (3rd Person Singular Neuter)dethan is the masculine form, det is the neuter form, and hun is the feminine form.
28008Danish3sg F P (3rd Person Singular Feminine)hendes
28007Danish3sg F O (3rd Person Singular Feminine)hende
28006Danish3sg F S (3rd Person Singular Feminine)hun
28005Danish3sg F A (3rd Person Singular Feminine)hun
28004Danish3sg M P (3rd Person Singular Masculine)hans
28003Danish3sg M O (3rd Person Singular Masculine)ham
28002Danish3sg M S (3rd Person Singular Masculine)han
28001Danish3sg M A (3rd Person Singular Masculine)han
28000Danish2pl P (2nd Person Plural)jeresjeres is the intimate form, deres is the polite form.
27999Danish2pl O (2nd Person Plural)jerjer is the intimate form, dem is the polite form.
27998Danish2pl S (2nd Person Plural)II is the initmate form, de is the polite form.
27997Danish2pl A (2nd Person Plural)II is the initmate form, de is the polite form.
27996Danish2du P (2nd Person Dual)jeres
27995Danish2du O (2nd Person Dual)jer
27994Danish2du S (2nd Person Dual)I
27993Danish2du A (2nd Person Dual)I
27992Danish2sg P (2nd Person Singular)dindin is the intimate form, deres is the polite form.
27991Danish2sg O (2nd Person Singular)digdig is the intimate form, dem is the polite form.
27990Danish2sg S (2nd Person Singular)dudu is the intimate form, de is the polite form.
27989Danish2sg A (2nd Person Singular)dudu is the intimate form, de is the polite form.
27988Danish12pl P (1st (incl) Person Plural)vores
27987Danish12pl O (1st (incl) Person Plural)os
27986Danish12pl S (1st (incl) Person Plural)vi
27985Danish12pl A (1st (incl) Person Plural)vi