Category:Simple Clauses
Feature:Reciprocal Constructions WALS
Name:Distinct from reflexive
Languages (299):
Conlangs (245):
Nuirn
Kamakawi
Qþyn|gài
SASXSEK
Livagian [phonologically]
Poswa
Lembrin
Viksen
Kelanian
Naisek
Cholnish
Ayasthi
Gevey
Sa'nakkan
Zhyler
Rhean
inapo-sakai
Ayeri
Marijo
Senjecas
Redspeech
Modern Arithide
Polijolè
Neo-Khitanese
Gogido
Lajik
Ryupisasa
Bashika
Tinzirean
Tersales
K'tle
Taruven
Velyan
Gwongbholu
Old Adpihi
Mavakhalan
Imuthan
Qwynegold
There are reciprocal pronouns in the language (which literally mean "all other"). Reflexives are identical to accusative pronouns.
FIAL
HAI
Sjal
Buruya Nzaysa
Lhenazi
Eezee
Rossan
Yivrian
Itra Kir
Dacayan
Surang Jumbar
Ishtol
draga
Proto-Kunnu-lujungo
Uirian
Ngovasi
TIAL
Cenyani
Torimish
Uzkian
Sngõlpowhetet
Ampizd
Ngaru
Avrelang
Larler
Raig
Liu
Klingon
Ataican
Celdirin
Celinese
Lonmai Luna
Majlang
Salhari
Dahu
Anshanish
Slyrdian
Miwonsha
Meftla
Simbri
Qitatyattas
Manchu
yiqa' yiywos
toka na musume
gombazi
Kopfberger German
anotherunnamed
Mithara
Mamambam
Borchennymendi
Mîrkšam
Omluuet
Loglan
Kiswona
Okuna
Hercsex
Barbane
Nevotak
Alakulian
Lup (Simplified)
Modern low Ponuhi
Nahakhontl
Başam
Q'oligo
Necarasso Cryssesa
Reflexive: uses the pronoun nemesa
Reciprocal: uses cypra
Kaujasakka
Inilt
Prydonian High Gallifreyan
Thensarian
Maksinaunminverbe
Ixe Wa
Standard Hymmnos
Pastalie Hymmnos
Snahhian
Tizian
Kuty
Temarp
Eranai
Oedilaiffe
Meino
Phitonic
Kiitra
Isolating thing inspired by mesoamerican and southeast asian
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Tumbian
Achiyitqan
Minhast
Nuim
Cikap
Averagelang
Yeqochun
Hy'Bae
Qhirem
Omayna
Indertonne
Siaswo
Delniit
Lwaitel
Tnaaq
Jutean
Kaingu
Haotyetpi
Lántas
Thuun
Arcaicam Esperantom
Gavdorean
Mondlango
Kirronga
Uropi
Chagrandi
Jywe
Thulean
Ganur Lon
Khan Nilau Khaftim
Mayato MKII
Firen
Pejlanrau Khanech Khaftim
Kolyma Ainu
Sape
Xingish
Touijab Kikxot
Dhrahhynian
Ancient Draconian
Illicraic
INS
Nomikan
CALS Average Feature Values
Average Conlang
Istokahi
griuskant
Ilcharotic
Dunia
Vandalic
Vikti
Westlandish
Esata
Sambahsa
Intal
Yeul
Gavaro
Ame language
Q.T. Lingua Franca
Choton
Avalonian
Tallfellow
Oksa language
Yungchangese
Egeriac
Frater
Emihtazuu
Scotian
Kedshi
Hylsian
Kalavi
Szezk
Rtauvoql
Eldoeysk
Jongré
Rukun
Tamma
Alál
Algilez
Arka
Irani
Eremoran
Neo
Glosa
Kotava
Laadan
Novial
Esperanto
Ido
Lojban
Lingua Franca Nova
Interlingue (Occidental)
Ithkuil III
Šamhešmi
Sibirgo
Cialmi
Toaq
lbana
Soc'ul'
Ntali
Standard Knrawi
Latejami
New Ithkuil
Sona
iigraa
Gwaxol
Xada
Guimin
Jokelang 2
Cruckeny
Etlish
Millennish
Sudyrnish
ABCL
Jigodu
Asso-Thrystian
Standard Sievi
Standard Average Indo-European
Tenshorian
Pateko
Nao

Natlangs (54):
English
Mandarin
Indonesian
Japanese
Turkish
Finnish
Abkhaz
Arabic (Egyptian)
Ainu
Apurina
Asmat
Bagirmi
Berber (Middle Atlas)
Basque
Burushaski
Chamorro
Chukchi
Evenki
Fijian
Georgian
Grebo
Guarani
Hausa
Hindi
Hmong Njua
Kayardild
Khalkha
Khoekhoe
Kannada
Koasati
Korean
Kutenai
Lakhota
Malagasy
Meithei
Martuthunira
Ngiyambaa
Nivkh
Nunggubuyu
Oromo (Harar)
Persian
Slave
Sanuma
Swahili
Tagalog
Thai
Tiwi
Tukang Besi
Vietnamese
Yukaghir (Kolyma)
Zulu
Mundari
Karok
Koyraboro Senni