58596 | Kwanja (Njanga Dialect) | wu˧ | | | Robson (2011) | |
34075 | Satawalese | iy | | | Roddy (2007) | |
45840 | Warao | tai | | | Romero-Figeroa (1997) | |
40543 | Vanimo | bé | | | Ross (1980) | |
47264 | Tairora, North | a- | | | Ross (1995) | |
47356 | Alekano | a-iʔ | | | Ross (1995) | |
61147 | Gende | ∅- | | | Ross (1995) | |
47216 | Gadsup | a- | | | Ross (1995) | |
47168 | Usarufa | a- | | | Ross (1995) | |
47126 | Awa | a- | | | Ross (1995) | |
42725 | Takia | iŋ | | | Ross (2014) | |
42780 | Waskia | ø | | | Ross (2014) | |
52485 | Ocaina | i̙ha̙ | | | Rosselli (2000) | |
26815 | Polish | nie | jego is the masculine emphatic form; nie is the neuter form; niã is the feminine form. | | Rothstein (1993) | |
42264 | Kamula | ye | | | Routamaa (1994) | |
24406 | Ungarinyin | munda | | | Rumsey (1982) | |
29046 | Bunuba | niy | | | Rumsey (2000) | |
43237 | Standard Arabic | -ha: | | | Ryding (2005) | |
43141 | Standard Arabic | at | | | Ryding (2005) | |
44353 | Somali | iyáda | | | Saeed (1999) | |
56826 | Banda-Ndélé | Ø | 3SG.INAM expressed by zero form | | Sampson (1997) | |
33362 | Bugis | iyya | | | Samsuri (1965) | |
40732 | Kamasau | ni | | | Sanders and Sanders (1996) | |
35213 | Duna | kho | | | San Roque (2008) | |
23130 | Rembarrnga | niʔdanda | | | Saulwick (2003) | |
56970 | Mayogo | anɨ | | | Sawka (2001) | |
26295 | Bulgarian | nego | nego is both the masculine and neuter form. neja is the feminine form. | | Scatton (1993) | |
32444 | Tagalog | niya | | | Schachter and Otanes (1972) | |
42453 | Bunaq | baqi | | | Schapper (2009) | |
51740 | Abma (Suru Mwerani Dialect) | ni, nini | | | Schneider (2010) | |
47644 | Jaminjung | ji | | | Schultze-Berndt (2000) | |
53943 | Yukpa | or | | | Segovia (1999) | |
50972 | Yeyi | ye | | | Seidel (2008) | |
56646 | Nawuri | kə̀mó | | | Sherwood (1982) | |
26988 | Ukrainian | joho̍ | | | Shevelov (1993) | |
57114 | Mumuye (Zing Dialect) | wu | | | Shimizu (1983) | |
30215 | Torres Strait Creole | em | | | Shnukal (1988) | |
26567 | Czech | jej | jeho, jej and ho are animate masculine forms. jej and ho are masculine inanimate forms. je, jej and ho are neter forms. ji is the feminine form. | | Short (1993a) | |
26635 | Slovak | ho | | | Short (1993b) | |
58214 | Farefare | Ø | zero form | | SIL (2008) | |
61169 | Guna San Blas | we | | | Smith (2014) | |
58740 | Kemedzung | wu˧ | | | Smoes (2010) | |
48488 | Indonesian (Colloquial Jakartan Dialect) | dia | | | Sneddon (2006) | |
51260 | Noon | wa | not a suffix | | Soukka (2000) | |
24338 | Dutch | het | | | Spronck (2013) | |
58692 | Tikar | son˧ | | | Stanley (1991) | |
22848 | Kannada | adannu | | | Steever (1997) | |
61233 | Malay (Kupang Dialect) | dia | | | Steinhauer (1983) | |
45360 | Adamawa Fulani | káyre | | | Stennes (1967) | |
26873 | Cassubian | je | jego isthe masculine form, je is the neuter form and je̜ is the feminine form for 3sg O argument. | | Stone (1993a) | |