42593 | Wipim | wön | | | Dondorp and Shim (1997) | |
42641 | Meriam | wa | | | Piper (1989) | |
42689 | Kalam | nt | | | Pawley et al. (2000) | |
42735 | Takia | aŋ | | | Ross (2014) | |
42793 | Waskia | nina | | | Ross (2014) | |
42857 | Nakanai | amulua | | | Johnston () | |
42943 | Awiakay | neɲ kondamin | | | Hoenigman (2014) | |
43062 | Lelepa | kar- | | | Lecrampe (2014) | |
43106 | Lelepa | kar- | | | Lecrampe (2014) | |
43154 | Standard Arabic | ʔantuma: | | | Ryding (2005) | |
43250 | Standard Arabic | ʔantuma: | | | Ryding (2005) | |
43298 | Chadian Spoken Arabic (Nigerian Dialect) | int̪u | 'int̪u' is the 2plM form. 2plF form is 'int̪an' (Owens 1993:83). | | Owens (1993) | |
43346 | Ende | bibi | | | Evans (2014) | |
43394 | Dargwa (Icari Dialect) | nus̄̌a | | | Sumbatova and Mutalov (2003) | |
43442 | Turkish | siz | | | Göksel and Kerslake (2005) | |
43490 | Angolar | eθe, θe | | | Lorenzino (1998) | |
43585 | Nigerian Pidgin | ùnà | | | Faraclas (1996) | |
43633 | Moroccan Arabic | ntuma | | | Harrell (1962) | |
43681 | Bantawa | kʰanaci | | | Doornenbal (2009) | |
43742 | Ndyuka | u | In certain contexts surfaces as ‘w’ by a regular phonological process of glide formation (Huttar and Huttar 1994:462). | | Huttar and Huttar (1994) | |
43838 | Koasati | hasnók | | | Kimball (1991) | |
43886 | Modern Hebrew | atɛm | | | Glinert (1989) | |
43934 | North Levantine Arabic (Damascene Dialect) | ʔəntu | | | Cowell (1964) | |
43982 | Mbugu (Inner Dialect) | kúné | | | Mous (2003) | |
44030 | Mbugu (Normal Dialect) | úɲwi | | | Mous (2003) | |
44126 | Sunwar (Saipu Dialect) | geniʃi | | | Borchers (2008) | |
44078 | Abkhaz | ʃʷarà | /ʃʷarà/ is in fact the 2pl/d inclusive form, the 2pl/d exclusive form is /ʃʷart/ (Hewitt 1979:157). | | Hewitt (1979) | |
44174 | Basque (Standard Dialect) | zuek | | | de Rijk (2008) | |
44318 | Gulf Arabic | int̪u | | | Holes (1990) | |
44605 | Bullom So | ɲà | | | Childs (2011) | |
44557 | Chimariko | mamqʰetot | | | Jany (2009) | |
44653 | Old Hittite | šumeš | The form 'šumeš' is also listed (Hoffner Jr and Melcher 2008:133-4). | | Hoffner Jr and Melcher (2008) | |
44701 | Manchu | suwe | | | Gorelova (2002) | |
44797 | Kwaza | sɨi'tsɛ | | | van der Voort (2004) | |
44749 | Totonac (Misantla Dialect) | wḭʃin | | | MacKay (1999) | |
44845 | Wappo | misi | | | Thompson et al. (2006) | |
44893 | Ao Naga (Mongsen Dialect) | nəŋət | | | Coupe (2008) | |
44941 | Kurukh | niːm | | | Hahn (1911) | |
44989 | Brahui | num | | | Andronov (2006) | |
45085 | Koya | miːru | | | Tyler (1969) | |
45133 | Hausa | ku | | | Newman (2000) | |
45229 | Iraqw | kuuŋáʔ | | | Nordbustad (1988) | |
45277 | Slavey | naxĩ | | | Keren (1989) | |
45325 | Finnish | te | | | Karlsson (1999) | |
45421 | Maithili | əhɑ̃ | | | Yadav (1996) | |
45373 | Adamawa Fulani | ʔónon | | | Stennes (1967) | |
45469 | Sarcee | nīhíní | | | Cook (1984) | |
45517 | Khmer (Central Dialect) | loːk | | | Haiman (2011) | |
45565 | Anong | ɳɛ˧˩ɳɯŋ˥si˧˩ | | | Sun and Liu (2009) | |
22310 | Nambu | bm | | | Evans (2013) | |