Category:Nominal Categories
Feature:Plurality in Independent Personal Pronouns WALS
Name:Person-number stem
Languages (408):
Conlangs (350):
Polijolè
Ayeri
Livagian [phonologically]
Lembrin
Poswa
Hasu Khomiyo
Naidda
Gevey
Viksen
Mikiana
Minza
Kelanian
Isuhuwum
Bryatesle
Novegradian
Kazujisha
Rhean
Tseeyo
Jarolim
Ghaf
Jaibi
Quenya
Raitoliste
Torain
Classical Arithide
Rithande
Modern Arithide
Eridanian
Rugian
Ngengenoef
Tirelat
Celíminé
Gogido
Dahilese
Ryupisasa
Icnac
Bashika
Shsiwhe Luwur
Sngõlpowhetet
Tine
Vallese
Taruven
Mavakhalan
Zhontós
Imuthan
Katkagor
Tseltsolian
Qwynegold
Yulasa
Morlandian
Austrian
Alopian
Sjal
Classical Rossan
Taiwazaiho
Isitya
SIAL
Buruya Nzaysa
Fakename3
Eezee
Alpic
Fila
Nova
Solaric
Rossan
Tsolyani
Krig
Neimalu
Stemmutsian
Kono Mai
Ishtol
Labasje
Paagnnyaglŝ
Proto-Kunnu-lujungo
TIAL
Denaden
Cenyani
Torimish
Enamyn
Future English
Shuran
Ampizd
Majlang
Uzkian
Prakyũ (Classical)
Kēlen
Audente
Avrelang
Hemackle
Klingon
Dahu
Svørgska
Mekoshan
Kemba
Neo-Fictish
Myonian
Kassunetian
Mîrkšam
Celdirin
Qucheanya
Dual number also present.
Kti
Lonmai Luna
Cerstan
Emyt
Olgittic
Anshanish
Verunic
Qorolese
Manchu
Isoldian
Meftla
Proto-Frinthan
Qitatyattas
Nayraki
Standard Hymmnos
L'starfish Klam
Average language
Town Speech
Kopfberger German
Frecisce
anotherunnamed
Prsänëan
Ancient Yakim Language
Anikele
Tslure Thujekatsoth
Enterdese
Borchennymendi
Mandalorian
Ata
Kiswona
Lántas
Rammy
Okuna
Baronh
Zwani
Vishak
kolesch Speech
Tatari Faran
City Speech
Meditsrai
Necarasso Cryssesa
Sarian
Northern Lorkan
Tengan
Dahawj
Old Zarcosian
Thensarian
Maksinaunminverbe
Sathura
Shokitin

There is not uniformity in the derivation of personal pronouns. Plurality in the first person is indicated by stem change; the first person has exclusive and inclusive forms, neither of which are derived from the singular. The second person pronoun has a person stem from which a plural is derived using the nominal suffix. Atypically, the same is true for the third person pronouns as for the second person pronouns.

Attian
Palethian
Pastalie Hymmnos
Begonian
Snahhian
Tizian
Emeranye
Aoma
Coral Reef language
Alashian
Levran Despite not differentiating a plural in nouns, pronouns do distinguish number. This happens mainly when talking about the whole tribe or about just one person. 3rd person doesn't distinguish number.
Raxic
Oedilaiffe
Proto-Zachydic
Brutirric
Haneko
Rireinutire
Phitonic
Kiitra
Wirid
Sunbyaku
Geulish
Adinjo
Isolating thing inspired by mesoamerican and southeast asian
Lanbuvia
Ronc Tyu
Shujum
Please delete
Riagi
LipTalk
Abaru Human Proto-Language
Laefevesi
Taalen
Ccharthii
Sǔra
Achiyitqan
Nuim
Fritheyish
Mezhat
There is a pronominal plural suffix that appears on a few referents (ɓa › ɓao, se › seo) but it is not used to form the first person plural in the inclusive or exclusive (nor on most third person paradigms), so it is not counted by WALS.
Caryatic
National Simphonian
Jumban
Proto-Toroq
yimmu
Averagelang
Savvinic
Ythnandosian
Yeqochun
Spraka
Qhirem
Workinprogressian
Delniit
Mli Vjacgu
Cheklomino
Temporary1
Ndatshok
Pach'o
Haotyetpi
Doubleyew Eyepea
Salga
South Germanic
Kaingu
Hux Kham
Thuun
Naharqan
Arcaicam Esperantom
Lingwa de Planeta
Abasut
Nattoretan
Old Arassenian
diSellat
Tasza
Vandalic
Trayks
Valkanshia
Tajju-njo Gwa
Lavrian
Interlingua Antic
Omnizzabon
Ɣu
Chagrandi
Jywe
Draconic
Ussaria
Ganur Lon
Khan Nilau Khaftim
Karemar
Pannonian
Proto-Maritime
Dheneydabus
Pejlanrau Khanech Khaftim
Kolyma Ainu
Sape
Lortho
Luluvo
Illicraic
Szezk
Gan Dostau
CALS Average Feature Values
Average Conlang
Dearean
At'ik
Zheymi
Anxian
Wistanian
Ilcharotic
Enlalen
Seignuric
Kayronic
Nordienisk
Menxháo
Esata
Sambahsa
Yeul
Gavaro
Kavrinian
Ame language
Chlouvanem
Dhakhsh
Tangachi
Shalolese
Napasei
Shurs
Tallfellow
Centaurian
Infernal
Old Drengan
Ancient Zelev
Vedran
Nicho
Azalian
HIH
Sirgyr
Ngaraxth Crixth v7
Emihtazuu
Scotian
Jaaf
Hylsian
Kalavi
Syt
Albic
Frenkisch
Zutian
Fsonkers
Eldoeysk
Middle Olgish
Old Olgish
Vulgar Aribelian
Aats'ax
Senduri
Jongré
Undercommon
Qaelian
Nagrinian
Si'asigu
Baanzish
Varta Avina
Irani
Daisilingo
Interglossa
Westron
Glosa
Kotava
Esperanto
Lingua Franca Nova
Interlingua
Interlingue (Occidental)
Pegakibo
Ithkuil III
Šamhešmi
BreadSpeak
the I-Picked-Some-Random-Features-With-a-Die Language)
Lauvinko
Mipukwi
ABCL
Wenja
Kipusan
Tircunan
Separate pronouns: mi (1sg) vs. no (1pl), le (2sg) vs. lur (3pl).
Bengenese
Ntali
Toníntaíjo Tóxe
New Ithkuil
Gwaxol
Iqglic
Guimin
Jokelang 2
Cruckeny
Etlish
Millennish
Sudyrnish
Jigodu
Globasa
Asso-Thrystian
Oltic
Standard Sievi
Standard Average Indo-European
Central Isles Creole

Natlangs (58):
English
Hungarian
Indonesian
Finnish
Abkhaz
Arabic (Egyptian)
Awa Pit
Basque
Burushaski
Chamorro
Epena Pedee
German
Grebo
Greenlandic (West)
Guarani
Hebrew (Modern)
Hindi
Hixkaryana
Hmong Njua
Hunzib
Ingush
Iraqw
Kewa
Khmer
Kilivila
Kobon
Krongo
Kutenai
Latvian
Lavukaleve
Lezgian
Luvale
Malagasy
Mapudungun
Maybrat
Ndyuka
Ngiyambaa
Oromo (Harar)
Persian
Quechua (Imbabura)
Sango
Shipibo-Konibo
Slave
Supyire
Swahili
Tagalog
Thai
Tiwi
Tukang Besi
Warao
Yagua
Yaqui
Yoruba
Zulu
Karok
Koyraboro Senni
Urubu-Kaapor
Irish