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ID
Language
Entry
Annotation
Loan
Source
Source Gloss
52669
Tuyuca
jɨ'ɨ
Barnes and Malone (2000)
52477
Siona
jɨ'ʔɨ
Wheeler (2000)
52683
Yurutí
jɨɨ́
Kinch and Kinch (2000)
53800
Kotiria
jɨʔɨ
Waltz and Waltz (2000)
26662
Upper Sorbian
ja
Stone (1993b)
26594
Slovak
ja
Short (1993b)
49149
Tauya
ja
MacDonald (2013)
62504
Tauya
ja
MacDonald (2013)
23556
Russian
ja
Pulkina (1975)
26961
Ukrainian
ja
Shevelov (1993)
26893
Belorussian
ja
Mayo (1993)
26774
Polish
ja
Rothstein (1993)
26718
Lower Sorbian
ja
Stone (1993b)
26526
Czech
já
Short (1993a)
26390
Serbian/Croatian
jâ
Browne (1993)
51489
East Makian (Waikyon Dialect)
jak
Bowden (2001)
61686
Rongga
jaʔo
Arka (2016)
26322
Macedonian
jas
Friedman (1993)
26458
Slovene
jȁz
Priestly (1993)
50481
French (St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands Dialect)
je
The form /mwê/ is also listed, see Highfield (1979:79) for discussion of this variants distribution.
Highfield (1979)
27621
French
je
Harris (1988)
45061
Arbore
jé
Hayward (1984)
27970
Danish
jeg
Harbert (2007)
27417
Sardinian
jeo
Jones (1988)
45685
Swedish
jɑːg
Björkhagen (1966)
27689
Catalan
jo
Wheeler (1988a)
26842
Cassubian
jô
Stone (1993a)
49341
Panare
ju
Payne (2013)
42665
Meriam
ka
Piper (1989)
48333
Yabem
ka-
Lynch et al. (2002)
33112
Amis
kaku
Wu (2006)
50145
Yanomama
kamiyə
Migliazza (1972)
61885
Macaguán
kʰan
Lobo-Guerrero and Herrera (2000)
52757
Macaguán
Kʰan
Lobo-Guerrero and Herrera (2000)
50385
Big Nambas
kana
Fox (1979)
41321
Sepik Iwam
kara
Conrad (1993)
33180
Taroko
ka yaku
Tsukida (2005)
47205
Usarufa
ke
Ross (1995)
59589
Ránmo
ke
Evans et al (2017)
62443
South Efate
kineu, neu
Thieberger (2006)
44773
Totonac (Misantla Dialect)
kit
MacKay (1999)
61446
Malay (Manado Dialect)
kita
Paauw (2009)
61499
Malay (Larantuka Dialect)
kita, beta
kita is the familiar form, beta is the formal form.
Paauw (2009)
61366
Malay (North-Moluccan Dialect)
kita, saya, beta
kita is informal; saya and beta are formal forms.
Taylor (1983)
61590
Malay (Papua Dialect)
kita, say, sa
Paauw (2009)
45541
Khmer (Central Dialect)
knjom
Haiman (2011)
42617
Wipim
kon
Dondorp and Shim (1997)
43086
Lelepa
konou
Lecrampe (2014)
43130
Lelepa
konou
Lecrampe (2014)
51393
Jarai
kɔw
Jensen (2014)
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