Afrikaans | Hulle |
Albanian | ata (m) ato (f) |
Amharic | Innessu |
Arabic | Hom (m), Hoonna (f) |
Armenian | Anonk |
Asturian | Ellos (m), Elles (f) |
Azerbaijani | - Onlar |
Basque | haiek |
Bengali | Tahara |
Bosnian | Oni |
Breton | Int |
Bulgarian | te |
Cantonese | kui dei |
Catalan | Ells |
Chipewyan | Eydeenee |
Cornish | I |
Creole | Yo |
Croatian | oni |
Czech | oni (m), ony (f), ona (n) (usually ommited when clear from context) |
Dagaare | Ba |
Danish | De, dem |
Dutch | Zij |
English | They |
Esperanto | Ili |
Estonian | Nemad, Nad |
Eurish | Li |
Farsi | Ish'an |
Finnish | He |
French | ils (m) elles (f) |
Frisian | Sy |
Galician | Eles, Elas |
Georgian | isini |
German | sie |
Greek | afti' |
Gujarati | teo |
Hawaiian | láua (2); lákou (>3) |
Hebrew | hem (m), hen (f) |
Hindi | vo sab |
Holooe | In |
Hungarian | Ök |
Icelandic | þeir (m), þær (f), þau (n) |
Ido | Li |
Indonesian | Mereka |
Interlingua | illes (m.), -as (f.), -os (n.) |
Irish | siad, iad |
Italian | Essi (m), Esse (f) |
Japanese | karera |
Korean | Ku-dul |
Latin | Ei |
Latvian | tie |
Lithuanian | Jie |
Luganda | Bo |
Malaysian | mereka |
Mandarin | ta- mén |
Marshallese | Er, rej |
Mazahua | getskomé/geangése |
Norwegian | De |
Occitan | eles (m), elas (f) |
Polish | Oni |
Portuguese | Eles(m), Elas (f) |
Brazilian Portuguese | Eles(m), Elas (f) |
Quechua | Paykuna |
Romanian | Ei (m), Ele (f) |
Russian | Oni |
Serbian | oni |
Sesotho | Ba |
Sinhala | Eya-la- |
Slovak | oni (m); ony (f, n) |
Slovenian | Oni |
Spanish | Ellos (m), Ellas (f) |
Swahili | Wao |
Swedish | de, dom |
Tagalog | Sila |
Thai | puak-kao |
Tswana | Ba |
Turkish | Onlar |
Ukrainian | vony |
Vietnamese | , Ho. |
Welsh | Nhw |
Wolof | nyom |
Xhosa | Bona |
Yiddish | zey |
Zulu | ba |
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