Words:

IDLanguageEntryAnnotationLoanSourceSource Gloss
42872NakanaiamiteuJohnston ()
51384Jaraigəməj Jensen (2014)
44572Chimariko naʧʰitotJany (2009)
55684Kupang MalaybotoŋJacob and Grimes (2006)
28661Salt-YuinaIrwin (1974)
55960Southern Greboa˨mo˦Innes (1966)
42922MandarinwǒmenHyslop (2014)
42981Hindiham-Hyslop (2014)
43037KurtöpnetHyslop (2014)
43009DzongkhangareHyslop (2014)
61866NumanggangindiHynum (2010)
58955Noonebe˩sen˩Hyman (1981)
43757NdyukawiIn certain contexts surfaces as ‘w’ by a regular phonological process of vowel deletion (Huttar and Huttar 1994:462). Additionally, in certain contexts surfaces as ‘i’ by a regular phonological process of coalescence (Huttar and Huttar 1994:462). Huttar and Huttar (1994)
26235Old Church SlavonicnasъHuntley (1993)
33678MakaleroiniHuber (2011)
44333Gulf Arabic-na Holes (1990)
47012Itza'toʔonHofling (2000)
44668Old Hittiteɑnzɑ̄šThe form 'ɑnzɑš' is also listed (Hoffner Jr and Melcher 2008:133-4).Hoffner Jr and Melcher (2008)
42948AwiakayaŋgayHoenigman (2014)
41360MendenirinHoel et al. (1994)
28319NgankikurungkurrŋagurHoddinott and Kofod (1988)
50568RatahanikamiThe form /kami/ also occurs (Himmelmann 1999:31). Himmelmann (1999)
51672CupeñotʃəməjThe alternate form 'tʃəmi' is also listed (Hill 2005:233).Hill (2005)
45772CupeñotʃəməjThe alternate form 'tʃəmi' is also listed (Hill 2005:233).Hill (2005)
34224LongguamiHill (1992)
50472French (St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands Dialect)nouzHighfield (1979)
57766Gangamtɛ˧Higdon (2001)
44093AbkhazħartHewitt (1979)
29354ArabanaaṇiṋaHercus (1994)
24782PaakantyiŋinanaHercus (1982)
56294Adioukrou-ɛj˩Hérault (1978)
40712KombioantHenry (1992)
40856UrimmenHemmilä and Luoma (1987)
31271EiponunHeeschen (1998)
31272Eipo-se-Heeschen (1998)
57382Dogon, Jamsayɛ́mɛ́Heath (2008)
25122MaraṇirwiñaHeath (1981)
24646RitharnguŋanapuluṋaHeath (1980b)
24850WandarangñidburHeath (1980a)
35453NgandiñerHeath (1978)
54067Tunebo CentralisaHeadland (1994)
45052ArboreʔonóHayward (1984)
62242Guugu Yimidhirrnganhdanun, nganangannganhdanun is used by inland speakers. nganangan is used by coastal speakers.Haviland (1979)
42891GaagudjuŋāmbaHarvey (2002)
34923LimilnganŋuyinijaniHarvey (2001)
27630FrenchnousHarris (1988)
43648Moroccan Arabic-naHarrell (1962)
50664MaorimaatouHarlow (1996)
56246TuwuliboeHarley (2005)
27834GothicunsisHarbert (2007)