| 42522 | Puragi | ididi | | | de Vries (2004) | |
| 30612 | Bunaq | ie | | | Schapper (2009) | |
| 33449 | Adang | i(e) | | | Haan (2001) | |
| 33993 | Dehu | i epun | | | Tryon (1967) | |
| 49359 | Tariana | ihɑ | | | Aikhenvald (2003) | |
| 33699 | Makalero | ii- | | | Huber (2011) | |
| 44120 | Sunwar (Saipu Dialect) | ĩke | The form 'ĩnke' is also listed (Borchers 2008:70). | | Borchers (2008) | |
| 50547 | Ratahan | ikuˈmu | The form /kuˈmu/ also occurs (Himmelmann 1999:31). | | Himmelmann (1999) | |
| 54657 | Páez | ikweʔsʲ | | | Jung (2008) | |
| 46655 | Mombum | ima | | | Boelaars (1950) | |
| 47883 | Mussau-Emira | -imim | | | Lynch et al. (2002) | |
| 47825 | Mussau-Emira | -imim | | | Lynch et al. (2002) | |
| 30136 | Tetun Dili | imi nia | | | Williams-van Klinken et al. (2002) | |
| 32860 | Bunun | imu | | | de Busser (2009) | |
| 58839 | Izere (Fobur Dialect) | -in | | | Lukas and Willms (1961) | |
| 58699 | Tikar | ɲin˧ | | | Stanley (1991) | |
| 58978 | Bekwarra | ínèn | | | Stanford (1967) | |
| 30425 | Nabak | iŋalen | | | Fabian et al. (1998) | |
| 53099 | Baré | ini- | | | Ramirez (2000) | |
| 42127 | Biangai | inigi | | | Dubert and Dubert (1978) | |
| 47603 | Nhanda | ɳininuɳgu | | | Blevins (2001) | |
| 35202 | Duna | inu | | | San Roque (2008) | |
| 54849 | Zulu | -inu | | | Doke (1927) | |
| 48783 | Kaonde | -inu | | | Wright (2008) | |
| 50979 | Yeyi | -inu | | | Seidel (2008) | |
| 50931 | Chichewa | inu | | | Bentley and Kulemeka (2001) | |
| 40595 | Bukiyip | ipaki | | | Conrad and Wogiga (1991) | |
| 60945 | Yadhaykenu | ipa:mu | | | Crowley (1983) | |
| 29239 | Angkamuthi | ipaːmu | | | Crowley (1983) | |
| 40643 | Mufian | ipéi- | | | Conrad et al. (1978) | |
| 29171 | Atampaya | ipuŋamu | | | Crowley (1983) | |
| 47087 | Yimas | ipwa- | | | Foley (2005) | |
| 26190 | Inanwatan | íri, írido | íri is the masculine form and may be optionally suffixed by masculine -so. írido is the feminine and is suffixed by -wo. | | de Vries (2004) | |
| 54753 | Shona | -iɲu | | | Fortune (1955) | |
| 34660 | Cebuano | ʔiɲu | | | Wolff (1965) | |
| 27855 | Gothic | izwara | | | Harbert (2007) | |
| 52639 | Tuyuca | -je | | | Barnes and Malone (2000) | |
| 49215 | Kham (Western Parbate) (Takale Dialect) | je- | | | Watters (2002) | |
| 53626 | Nukak Makú | jɛɛbm | | | Bolaños and Epps (2009) | |
| 49551 | Berbice Dutch Creole | jɛndɛ | | | Kouwenberg (1994) | |
| 48879 | Amharic | jənnantɨ | | | Appleyard (2013) | |
| 28000 | Danish | jeres | jeres is the intimate form, deres is the polite form. | | Harbert (2007) | |
| 46087 | Kaingang | ʔɑ̃jɑg | | | Wiesemann (1972) | |
| 49071 | Yoruba | jí̃ | | | Bamgbose (1966) | |
| 41935 | Hatam | jide | | | Reesink (1999) | |
| 41339 | Mende | jihi | | | Hoel et al. (1994) | |
| 28068 | Frisian, Western | jimme, jimmes | | | Harbert (2007) | |
| 57313 | Tula | -jin | | | Lukas (1955/1956) | |
| 41099 | English | jɔ: | | | OED (2013) | |
| 46423 | Warungu | joɾaŋo | | | Tsunoda (2011) | |