Words:

IDLanguageEntryAnnotationLoanSourceSource Gloss
41942HatamjeReesink (1999)
41990ToaripieukaBrown (1972)
42086FuyugyaBradshaw (2007)
42134BiangaiyaliDubert and Dubert (1978)
42182KunimaipaaripiGeary (1977)
42230Kaki AeoforoClifton (1997)
42278Kamulauwe, wuskamuRoutamaa (1994)
42326Kiwai, NortheastriotiBrown (2009)
42374Kiwai, SouthernnigotoRay (1907)
42422KoitabuyakaDutton (1975)
42490OrokoloearilaBrown (1972)
42491OrokoloeariBrown (1972)
42492OrokoloariBrown (1972)
42493OrokoloevarilaBrown (1972)
42494OrokoloevariBrown (1972)
42519Puragieʔemude Vries (2004)
42520Puragiididide Vries (2004)
42594WipimwönDondorp and Shim (1997)
42642MeriamwaPiper (1989)
42690KalamntPawley et al. (2000)
42736TakiaRoss (2014)
42794WaskianinaRoss (2014)
42858NakanaiamuluaJohnston ()
43063Lelepakar-Lecrampe (2014)
43107Lelepakar-Lecrampe (2014)
43155Standard Arabic ʔantuma:2du forms don't distinguish genderRyding (2005)
43203IngushoashaNichols (2011)
43251Standard Arabic ʔantuma:Ryding (2005)
43299Chadian Spoken Arabic (Nigerian Dialect)int̪u'int̪u' is the 2dM form. 2plF form is 'int̪an' (Owens 1993:83).Owens (1993)
43347EndebibiEvans (2014)
43395Dargwa (Icari Dialect)nus̄̌alSumbatova and Mutalov (2003)
43443TurkishsizGöksel and Kerslake (2005)
43491Angolareθe, θeLorenzino (1998)
43539Persian (Farsi) (Tehrani Dialect)ʃomaThis pronoun also functions as the 2sg formal form.Mahootian (1997)
43586Nigerian PidginùnàFaraclas (1996)
43634Moroccan Arabicntuma Harrell (1962)
43682Bantawakʰanaci Doornenbal (2009)
43743NdyukauIn certain contexts surfaces as ‘w’ by a regular phonological process of glide formation (Huttar and Huttar 1994:462). Huttar and Huttar (1994)
43791Egyptian Spoken Arabic (Cairene Dialect)ʔintuGary and Gamal-Eldin (1984)
43839Koasatihasnók Kimball (1991)
43887Modern HebrewatɛmGlinert (1989)
43935North Levantine Arabic (Damascene Dialect)ʔəntu Cowell (1964)
43983Mbugu (Inner Dialect)kúnéMous (2003)
44031Mbugu (Normal Dialect)úɲwi Mous (2003)
44079Abkhazʃʷarà /ʃʷarà/ is in fact the 2pl/d inclusive form, the 2pl/d exclusive form is /ʃʷart/ (Hewitt 1979:157).Hewitt (1979)
44127Sunwar (Saipu Dialect)geniʃimiː Borchers (2008)
44175Basque (Standard Dialect)zuek de Rijk (2008)
44223TshanglanatɕʰikiThe 1d form 'atɕʰiki' may also be used as the 2d form (Andvik 2010:53).Andvik (2010)
44271LepchaʔanjiPlaisier (2007)
44319Gulf Arabicint̪u Holes (1990)