59822 | Keo (Udiworowatu Dialect) | kau | | | Baird (2002) | |
59913 | Keo (Udiworowatu Dialect) | kau | | | Baird (2002) | |
61666 | Rongga | kau | | | Arka (2016) | |
25821 | Salako | kau | | | Adelaar (2002) | |
30498 | Western Dani | kat | | | Barclay (2008) | |
28440 | Martuthunira | kartu | | | Dench (1995) | |
31102 | Moken | kañe | | | Veena (1980) | |
43685 | Bantawa | kʰana | | | Doornenbal (2009) | |
59865 | Indonesian (Standard Dialect) | kamu | | | Quinn () | |
61905 | Macaguán | kʰam | | | Lobo-Guerrero and Herrera (2000) | |
52737 | Macaguán | kʰam | | | Lobo-Guerrero and Herrera (2000) | |
52322 | Inga | kam | | | Levinsohn & Janasoy (2000) | |
33200 | Taroko | ka isu | | | Tsukida (2005) | |
23408 | Paamese | kaiko | | | Crowley (1982) | |
50130 | Yanomama | kahə | | | Migliazza (1972) | |
45137 | Hausa | ka | 'ka' is in fact the 2SgM form, the 2SgF form is 'ki' (Newman 2000). | | Newman (2000) | |
32423 | Tagalog | ka | | | Schachter and Otanes (1972) | |
47325 | Gende | ka | | | Ross (1995) | |
54523 | Maco | ɨkʷɨ | | | Labrada (2016) | |
25685 | Nyulnyul | juy | | | McGregor (2011) | |
41109 | English | ju: | | | OED (2013) | |
49561 | Berbice Dutch Creole | ju | | | Kouwenberg (1994) | |
43746 | Ndyuka | ju | In certain contexts surfaces as ‘j’ by a regular phonological process of vowel deletion (Huttar and Huttar 1994:462). Additionally, in certain contexts surfaces as ‘u’ by a regular phonological process of coalescence (Huttar and Huttar 1994:462). | | Huttar and Huttar (1994) | |
43589 | Nigerian Pidgin | ju | | | Faraclas (1996) | |
49417 | Jamaican Creole English (London Dialect) | ju | | | Sutcliffe (1982) | |
46433 | Warungu | jinda | | | Tsunoda (2011) | |
24317 | Dutch | jij | | | Spronck (2013) | |
50941 | Chichewa | iwe | | | Bentley and Kulemeka (2001) | |
54763 | Shona | iwe | | | Fortune (1955) | |
32748 | Atayal | isuʔ | | | Rau (1992) | |
43842 | Koasati | isnók | | | Kimball (1991) | |
47835 | Mussau-Emira | io | | | Lynch et al. (2002) | |
48697 | Iraqi Arabic | ʔinti | 'ʔinti' is in fact the second person feminine form, the second person masculine form is 'ʔinta' (Erwin 1963:271). | | Erwin (1963) | |
34723 | Muna | intaidi | | | van den Berg (1989) | |
44322 | Gulf Arabic | int̪a | 'int̪a' is in fact the 2sgM form, the 2sgF form is 'int̪i' (Holes 1990:159). | | Holes (1990) | |
43302 | Chadian Spoken Arabic (Nigerian Dialect) | int̪a | 'int̪a' is the 2sgM form. The 2sgF form is 'int̪i' (Owens 1993:83-4). | | Owens (1993) | |
43794 | Egyptian Spoken Arabic (Cairene Dialect) | ʔinta | 'ʔinta' is in fact the 2sgM form, the 2sgF form is 'ʔinti' (Gary and Gamal-Eldin 1984:79). | | Gary and Gamal-Eldin (1984) | |
47042 | Choctaw | ʧiʃnoʔ | | | Broadwell (2006) | |
47613 | Nhanda | ɳini | | | Blevins (2001) | |
22374 | Lardil | ɲiŋki | | | Ngakulmungan Kangka Leman (1997) | |
49849 | Yukulta | ɲiŋka | | | Keen (1983) | |
25608 | Tolaki | iŋgoʔo | | | Edwards (2012) | |
40653 | Mufian | iné' | | | Conrad et al. (1978) | |
49897 | Torau | ine | | | Evans (2015) | |
59764 | Klon | in= | | | Baird (2008) | |
48985 | Kawaiisu | ʔimi | | | Zigmond et al. (1990) | |
32991 | Siraya | ĭmhu | | | Adelaar (2011) | |
46001 | Inuktitut (West Greenlandic Dialect) | ilːit | | | Fortescue (1984) | |
32585 | Ida'an | ikow | | | Goudswaard (2005) | |
34798 | Tukang Besi | ikoʔo | | | Donohue (1997) | |