Words:

IDLanguageEntryAnnotationLoanSourceSource Gloss
52225BoraɯThiesen & Weber (2012)
46096Kaingangʔɑ̃Wiesemann (1972)
45568Anongɳɑ˧˩Sun and Liu (2009)
33984Dehu0Tryon (1967)
43708Abau2 P s OGreenhill (2014)
42424KoitabuaDutton (1975)
32062Abuia-Kratochvíl (2007)
33431Adanga-Haan (2001)
38193Abuia-Kratochvíl (2007)
47140Awaa-Ross (1995)
47184Usarufaa-Ross (1995)
47232Gadsupa-Ross (1995)
47280Tairora, Northa-Ross (1995)
57898Toussian, NorthernZaugg-Coretti (2005)
58374NateniNeukom (1995)
58422MbelimbeNeukom (2004)
58564Samba Dakaà, áBoyd (2004)
54954BijagoaamɔWilson (2007)
45376Adamawa Fulani ʔáanStennes (1967)
49512UrduaapkoBhatia and Koul (2000)
53491YuhupʔãbBolaños and Epps (2009)
44369SomaliadígaSaeed (1999)
44273LepchaʔadomPlaisier (2007)
62422South EfateagThieberger (2006)
34342LovonoagoFrançois (2010)
41852Kokodaáiγade Vries (2004)
43301Chadian Spoken Arabic (Nigerian Dialect)-akAlternates with '-k' which appears suffixed to verbs with a word final vowel (Owens 1993:84). 2sgF form is '-'ki' (Owens 1993:84).Owens (1993)
43937North Levantine Arabic (Damascene Dialect)-ak ‘-ak’ is in fact the 2sgM form, the 2sgF form is ‘-ek’ (Cowell 1964:539). In addition, this form surfaces as ‘-k’ when suffixed to verb with a final vowel (Cowell 1964:540).Cowell (1964)
54243CamsáákaChindoy (1962)
60008Mundari-ICR-LBamOsada (1992)
60296Mundari-ICR-KQamOsada (1992)
60481Mundari_ICR_TCCamOsada (1992)
61761BukawaamEckermann (2007)
53539HupdëʔámBolaños and Epps (2009)
48744KiowaámAdger et al. (2008)
53443DâwʔãmBolaños and Epps (2009)
53017Chimilaá, ma, áːma, uákaLozano (2000)
41712Namiaam, amnaFeldpausch and Feldpausch (1992)
61617Kafoaam-, ang-, a-, o-, e-Baird (ToAppear2017)
49320PanareamənPayne (2013)
54199Chimilaamma~attaAmaya (1996)
53959YukpaamorSegovia (1999)
31290EipoanHeeschen (1998)
50700MangarayiɲanMerlan (1989)
32494Malagasy, plateauanaoGriffiths (1854)
50220Malayanda Othman and Atmosumarto (1995)
57706Gourmanchémaa˩, ŋa˩Beckett (1974)
46469KimaghimaaŋɡaBoelaars (1950)
46520KimaghimaaŋɡaBoelaars (1950)
49944TeopaniThe form 'an' also exists.Evans (2015)