Category:Verbal Categories
Feature:Semantic Distinctions of Evidentiality WALS
Name:Indirect only
Languages (104):
Conlangs (66):
Lembrin
Novegradian
Jarolim
Modern Arithide
Ngengenoef
Bashika
Tersales
Taruven
Alopian
Alpic
Nova
Géarthnuns
Paagnnyaglŝ
Uirian
Future English
Talmit
Na'vi
Mekoshan
South Eresian
Lonmai Luna

There's a word "lis" for qoatational sentences, it is used to start a quotation:

dala lude lis "tak ceklor bales imai kat?" - he/she/it says/they say: "Is this your house?"

Korpasian
Arroe
Nayraki
Mîrkšam
Barbane
Baronh
Meditsrai
Kaujasakka
Thensarian The subjunctive mood indicates a reported or doubtful utterance.
Maksinaunminverbe
Tizian
Emeranye
Kuty
Aoma
Haneko
Kamëzet
Phitonic
Derovian
Spraka
Qhirem
Old Greedian
Miirna
Pach'o
Velan
Trayks
Lavrian
Ɣu
Ussaria
griuskant
Menxháo
Q.T. Lingua Franca
Least Average
Ancient Zelev
Nicho
Narish
Kedshi
Frenkisch
Eldoeysk
Šamhešmi
Valtal
Lauvinko
Latejami
Old Arassenian
Modern Eltan
Xada
Pateko

Natlangs (38):
French
Japanese
Finnish
Abkhaz
Apurina
Asmat
Basque
Chamorro
Epena Pedee
German
Gooniyandi
Greenlandic (West)
Guarani
Hunzib
Jakaltek
Kiowa
Kannada
Korean
Latvian
Lezgian
Lakhota
Martuthunira
Mangarrayi
Nivkh
Oneida
Paumari
Shipibo-Konibo
Slave
Tagalog
Wichita
Warao
Yaqui
Yukaghir (Kolyma)
Karok
Trumai
Dani (Lower Grand Valley)
Coos (Hanis)
Urubu-Kaapor