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ID
Language
Entry
Annotation
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Source
Source Gloss
58613
Kwanja (Njanga Dialect)
wu˩
Robson (2011)
31376
Javanese
kowe, sampeyan, panjenengan
Robson (1992)
30058
Amele
hina
Roberts (1987)
51613
Koromfe
ŋkɔ
Rennison (1997)
30944
Yagaria
gagaea
Renck (1975)
41897
Mansim
nanu
Reesink (2002)
40332
Manikion
ban
Reesink (2002)
41945
Hatam
na
Reesink (1999)
29814
Usan
an
Reesink (1987)
39989
Usan
ne-
Reesink (1987)
42377
Kiwai, Southern
rai
Ray (1907)
40941
Koromira
da
Rausch (1912)
32748
Atayal
isuʔ
Rau (1992)
54339
Cabiyarí
pʰé
Ramirez (2001)
54387
Mandahuaca
pijha
Ramirez (2001)
54292
Resígaro
pʰú
Ramirez (2000)
53109
Baré
bini
Ramirez (2000)
54619
Tucano
mɨʔɨ̂
Ramirez (1997)
23340
Warta Thundai
mba
Quinn ()
59865
Indonesian (Standard Dialect)
kamu
Quinn ()
54008
Bari
bay
Quesada (2004)
52082
Teribe
pa
Quesada (2000)
54104
Guahibo
xamɯ
Queixalós (2000)
23576
Russian
tɨ
Pulkina (1975)
57851
Viemo
a
Prost (1979)
57995
Wara
mi, m˩
Prost (1968)
50173
Greek
eˈsi
Pring (1950)
26478
Slovene
tî
Priestly (1993)
23489
Samoan
ʔoe
Pratt (1893)
51085
Dogon, Tommo So
ú
Plungian (1995)
44274
Lepcha
hɔ
Plaisier (2007)
42645
Meriam
ma
Piper (1989)
53732
Murui Huitoto
o
Piñeros and Roselli (2000)
28694
Wahgi
nim
Phillips (1976)
25947
Jingulu
ɲama
Pensalfini (2003)
52133
Yagua
hiy
Payne, Doris and Payne, Thomas (1990)
49321
Panare
amən
Payne (2013)
42693
Kalam
nad
Pawley et al. (2000)
41670
Mehek
nura
Paulon et al. (2002)
28126
Kuku Yalanji
yundu
Patz (2002)
27777
Portuguese
tu
Parkinson (1988)
53157
Epena
pʉ
Pardo and Aguirre (1993)
53301
Embera-Catío
bʉ
Pardo and Aguirre (1993)
53349
Northern Embera
bʉ
Pardo and Aguirre (1993)
53205
Emberá-Baudó
pʉ
Pardo and Aguirre (1993)
53253
Embera-Chamí
bʉ
Pardo and Aguirre (1993)
48601
Kokota
o
Palmer (2009)
61527
Malay (Larantuka Dialect)
əŋko, no, oa
əŋko is neutral, no is a familiar male form, and oa is a familiar female form.
Paauw (2009)
61426
Malay (Manado Dialect)
ŋana, əŋko
ŋana is the informal form, əŋko is the formal form.
Paauw (2009)
61474
Malay (Banda Dialect)
pane
Paauw (2009)
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