Words:

IDLanguageEntryAnnotationLoanSourceSource Gloss
50923Chichewaiye Bentley and Kulemeka (2001)
56549Logba (Alakpeti Dialect)iyɛ́Dorvlo (2008)
56074AjaíyíMorley (2010)
52631Tuyuca-jaBarnes and Malone (2000)
45695Hungarian-jaKenesei et al. (1998)
26935Belorussianjae̍Mayo (1993)
25155MarajawuruHeath (1981)
61015Cassubianjegojego is the masculine and neuter form, ji is the feminine form.Stone (1993a)
26816Polishjegojego is the masculine and neuter form, jej is the feminine form.Rothstein (1993)
26636SlovakjehoShort (1993b)
26568CzechjehoShort (1993a)
48871AmharicjəsswaAppleyard (2013)
25707NyulnyuljinMcGregor (2011)
61881Lower Sorbianjogojogo is masculine and neuter, jeje is feminine.Stone (1993b)
54560YuwanaLabrada (2016)
57641KonnikaCahill (1999)
58309MamprulikaKropp Dakubu (1980)
53618Nukak MakúkaanʔBolaños and Epps (2009)
53570Kakuakà̀ánʔ, míì-Bolaños and Epps (2009)
59943Ngiti-ICR-LBkà bhà, ɨ́yàdhíyà bhàKutsch Lojenga (1994)
60087ngiti_ICR_WBkà bhà, ɨyàdhíyà bhà, kà tɔ́, ɨyàdhiyà tɔ́Kutsch Lojenga, Constance. (1994)
61648RonggakaɹiArka (2016)
57545Makwe-keDevos (2008)
50971Yeyi-ke Seidel (2008)
57881Toussian, Northernke˥Zaugg-Coretti (2005)
57785Karaboro, Easternke˧Wichser (1994)
58547Samba DakakèèBoyd (2004)
44352Somali-kèedaThe form used for a feminine possessum is '-tèeda'.Saeed (1999)
46367CantonesekéuihThe form 'héuih' is also listed (Yip 1999:17).Matthews and Yip (1994)
31612Kombaikhe-de Vries (1993)
35214DunakhoSan Roque (2008)
57977WarakiProst (1968)
33717Makaleroki-Huber (2011)
40827UrimkilHemmilä and Luoma (1987)
62496TainaekinkɨCarlson (1991)
35418MenyakiqäWhitehead (2004)
42779WaskiakoRoss (2014)
43667Bantawaɨko Doornenbal (2009)
57353Dogon, JamsayHeath (2008)
55169SuaWilson (2007)
57305Tula-kɔLukas (1955/1956)
45503Khmer (Central Dialect)koat Haiman (2011)
59356Cantonesekɵi˩˧Matthews and Yip (1994)
54607TucanokoôRamirez (1997)
52693YurutíkoókaKinch and Kinch (2000)
44495SavosavokoβaWegener (2012)
62484Sénoufo, SupyirekuCarlson (1994)
49879Torau-laThe form '-na' also exists.Evans (2015)
23512SamoanlanaPratt (1893)
51403Daasanach=lé This enclitic also functions as an emphasis marker (Tosco 2001:247-8). In addition, note that the phonologically conditioned variant /=llé/ occurs when this element attaches to a word with a final vowel (Tosco 2001:247).Tosco (2001)