Words:

IDLanguageEntryAnnotationLoanSourceSource Gloss
49932TeopeveThe forms 'e' and 'ee' also exist.Evans (2015)
24262LatineumKennedy (1952)
51024Ekegusii erɛCammenga (2002)
42220Kaki AeeraClifton (1997)
60702ICR-Welsh-RHe, o, ve, voKing (2005)
46556RiantanaɛntaBoelaars (1950)
51312SrananWilner (2007)
48266YabemLynch et al. (2002)
40640MufianénénConrad et al. (1978)
49020TswanaeneThe form 'jene' is also listed (Cole 1955:128). Cole (1955)
40592Bukiyipénan, naniConrad and Wogiga (1991)
40319ManikionenReesink (2002)
28834BislamaemTryon (1987)
28902Tok PisinemWoodford (1979)
30207Torres Strait CreoleemShnukal (1988)
30731Mianéle-Fedden (2007)
27790PortugueseeleParkinson (1988)
31309EipoelHeeschen (1998)
28704WahgielPhillips (1976)
46796Asue AwyuekiWester (2014)
46748AghuekeWester (2014)
30428NabakekFabian et al. (1998)
42848NakanaieiaJohnston ()
55804EngenniThomas (1978)
52964CoguieiOrtíz Ricaurte (2000)
48038KairirueiLynch et al. (2002)
46324NeververeiBarbour (2012)
46604NdomɛfɛBoelaars (1950)
55400BanhumeemWilson (2007)
43481Angolare, eleLorenzino (1998)
46700MandoboeɡeWester (2014)
45268Slaveyʔedĩ Keren (1989)
62362YeiɛdɛCarroll, M.J. (2017)
36180YelmekébiBoelaars (1950)
23914Boumaa Fijian'eaDixon (1988)
58030Kulango, BounaElders (2008)
30730Miané-Fedden (2007)
30729MianéFedden (2007)
39848MianéFedden (2007)
58218FarefareSIL (2008)
49596Sãotomense -e This form is in fact only used for the first object, the second object form is ‘eˈle’ (Ferraz 1979:64).Ferraz (1979)
47916Sobei-eLynch et al. (2002)
47963Sobei-eLynch et al. (2002)
27926Amarasi=eGrimes et al. (2013)
30351FasueMay and Loeweke (1980)
38982FasueMay and Loeweke (1980)
32092Abuido-Kratochvíl (2007)
25273WilawiladjindaCapell and Coate (1984)
55708Ndutɗi, riMorgan (1996)
52540MuinanedííboWalton, Hensarling and Maxwell (2000)