58262 | Dagaare | ʊ | | | Kropp Dakubu (2005) | |
28011 | Danish | det | ham is the masculine form, det is the neuter form, and hende is the feminine form. | | Harbert (2007) | |
60319 | Cora - ICR - KQ | pamɨhna | | | Casad, Eugene H. () | |
46840 | Edera Awyu | ege | | | Wester (2014) | |
28079 | Frisian, Western | it | him is the masculine form, it is the neuter form and har is the feminine form. | | Harbert (2007) | |
61106 | Gamilaraay | =NHa | | | Giacon (2014) | |
61147 | Gende | ∅- | | | Ross (1995) | |
27866 | Gothic | ita | ina is the masculine form, ita is the neuter form and ija is the feminine form. | | Harbert (2007) | |
57690 | Gourmanchéma | o˩, yu˩ | | | Beckett (1974) | |
61169 | Guna San Blas | we | | | Smith (2014) | |
41928 | Hatam | nok | | | Reesink (1999) | |
50492 | Huallaga Huánuco Quechua | paj | | | Weber (1989) | |
53523 | Hupdë | tɨ᷆h | | | Bolaños and Epps (2009) | |
61185 | Malay (Alor Dialect) | dia, de, beliau | | | Baird, Klamer & Kratochvíl (2004) | |
61233 | Malay (Kupang Dialect) | dia | | | Steinhauer (1983) | |
61281 | Malay (Ambon Dialect) | antua, akang | antua is a polite form, akang is neutral | | Minde (1997) | |
61329 | Malay (North-Moluccan Dialect) | dia | | | Taylor (1983) | |
25018 | Jaru | ñanuŋa | | | Tsunoda (1988) | |
31399 | Javanese | dheweke, piyambakipun, panjenenganipun | | | Robson (1992) | |
61387 | Jingulu | ŋayi | | | Pensalfini (2003) | |
23848 | Italian | la | | | Evans () | |
61409 | Malay (Manado Dialect) | dia | | | Paauw (2009) | |
61457 | Malay (Banda Dialect) | dia, antua | | | Paauw (2009) | |
61510 | Malay (Larantuka Dialect) | bicu | dia is neutral, bicu is male, and bica is female. | | Paauw (2009) | |
61553 | Malay (Papua Dialect) | dia, de, da di | | | Paauw (2009) | |
49208 | Kham (Western Parbate) (Takale Dialect) | no: | | | Watters (2002) | |
27384 | Klon | g-, go-, gin=, ge- | | | Baird (2008) | |
61601 | Kafoa | da-, do- | | | Baird (ToAppear2017) | |
61649 | Rongga | kaɹi | | | Arka (2016) | |
61697 | Neve'ei | i | | | Musgrave (2007) | |
61745 | Bukawa | iŋ | | | Eckermann (2007) | |
61793 | Mpur | men | | | Odé (2002) | |
61841 | Numanggang | adi | | | Hynum (2010) | |
32287 | Lampung | ia, beliaw(an) | | | Walker (1976) | |
44257 | Lepcha | hɯdom | | | Plaisier (2007) | |
26754 | Lower Sorbian | jo | jogo is masculine, jo is neuter and ju is feminine. | | Stone (1993b) | |
61922 | Macaguán | ponɯ | | | Lobo-Guerrero and Herrera (2000) | |
26363 | Macedonian | =go | go is masculine and neuter, ja is feminine. | | Friedman (1993) | |
34170 | Mafea | =a | | | Guérin (2008) | |
31474 | Makassarese | ia, =i | | | Jukes (2006) | |
24542 | Malak-Malak | -ŋayi | | | Birk (1976) | |
61955 | Martuthunira | ngurnu | yirna is a proximal demonstrative, and ngurnu is the distal demonstrative. | | Dench (1995) | |
33630 | Mauwake | ∅ | | | Berghäll (2010) | |
61963 | Mathi-Mathi | nhunhi | | | Blake et al. (2011) | |
48632 | Mavea | -a | | | Guérin (2011) | |
25493 | Muruwari | punha | | | Oates (1988) | |
62013 | Cora-ICR-LB | amɨh, pamɨhna | amɨh is a preverbal object demonstrative, pamɨhna is a post-verbal object demonstrative. | | Casad, Eugene (1984) | |
62061 | Burarra-ICR-LB | nipa | | | Green (1987) | |
56646 | Nawuri | kə̀mó | | | Sherwood (1982) | |
22984 | Ngalakan | jiɲjaʔ | | | Merlan (1983) | |