Category:Lexicon
Feature:M-T Pronouns WALS
Name:No M-T pronouns
Languages (443):
Conlangs (352):
Kamakawi
Qþyn|gài
Livagian [phonologically]
Kelanian
Minza
Cholnish
Ayasthi
Naisek
Gevey
Pasgemanh
Khafos
Rhean
inapo-sakai
Quenya
Jarolim
Sindarin
Hasu Khomiyo
Ghaf
Skerre
Torain
Classical Arithide
Modern Arithide
Adeyan
Ngengenoef
Eridanian
Lajik
Rejistanian
Latadid
Icnac
Shsiwhe Luwur
Malabas
Tinzirean
Tersales
'Yemls
K'tle
Taruven
Lhueslue
Mavakhalan
Meftla
Zhontós
Imuthan
Tseltsolian
Qwynegold
Yulasa
Jezzali
Lhenazi
Fakename3
Eezee
Nova
Solaric
Fila
Yivrian
Géarthnuns
Missa

The modern language does not abide to paradigmatic m-T pronouns; in addition, one would be obligated to stretch the current limit of what constitutes a language with m-T pronouns in order to allow Missa to be described as one.

-1st person /βi/, with a bilabial fricative (as opposed to /m/, the sample found in all of the world's languages with m-T pronouns, although WALS gives leeway to other possible bilabial sounds) -2nd person /o/, coming from a historical older /o:s/, with an alveolar fricative.

Itra Kir
Sihaku
Nejadish
Stemmutsian
Surang Jumbar
Dacayan
Kangir
Paagnnyaglŝ
Fakename2
Rnihonön
Proto-Kunnu-lujungo
Thiuas
Toilan
Lemohai
Waku
Future English
Ampizd
Uzkian
Sentalian
Plitnakya
Gac
Saimiar
Dètren
Kiassan Turasta
Kēlen
Ngaru
Avrelang
Liu
Aaro
Larler
Klingon
Na'vi
Laroitian
Mekoshan
Fictish
Neo-Fictish
Ishtol
Proto-Qephex
South Eresian
Kassunetian
Yaufulti
Qucheanya
Celinese

Only partially:

Mo (my), ano (your)

Mé (me), ané (you-ABS)

Moir (to me), toir (to you).

Mo (my), to/ano (your)

Proto-Aukkangtin
Zorillo
Lonmai Luna
Majlang
Moten
Dothraki
Sakawi
Cerstan
Nevotak
Briötto
Llapakhi
Trikuharric
Tsolyani
Tlaymyts
Arroe
Himmaswa
Simbri
Qitatyattas
yiqa' yiywos
Arka
Damin
gombazi

although there are some 1st person agreement prefixes starting with m-

Standard Hymmnos
Nayraki
L'starfish Klam
Arano

Arano doesn't have independent personal pronouns(although demostratives are independent), and the name of the speaker, the name of the listener and the name of others in a sentence, are used as pronouns.

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Ancient Yakim Language
Tslure Thujekatsoth
Mîrkšam
Borchennymendi
Mandalorian
Lántas
Hercsex
Barbane
Baronh
solresol
Wexelgwe
Ebo Lingai
westcontinental Ngyamkyehe language
Felbahn
Fayn
Cwengaer
Maja
Dahu
Applelang
Q'oligo
Old Lonmai luna
Svørgska
Meditsrai
Necarasso Cryssesa
Inilt
Northern Lorkan
Seto ka'palo
Ancient
Nahakhontl
Thensarian
Palethian
Jumban
Adejori
Kiswona
Attian
Pastalie Hymmnos
Snahhian
Tizian
Emeranye
Aoma
Netagin
Coral Reef language
Alashian
Old Nevotak
Black speech
clikli dialect
Raxic
Eranai
Ilaini
Kemba
Satang
Proto-Zachydic
rather, N-T pronouns (*ʔṇ́ʔah, *ʒ(iw)ə̄j)
Kuty
Apelcheq Maulochsab
Sazhir
Meino
Mithara
Wally Toxic
FeNeKeRe
Proto-Gramurn
Adinjo
Isolating thing inspired by mesoamerican and southeast asian
Please delete
Gammidge
Tumbian
Minhast
Nuim
Kaidu
Cikap
Proto-Toroq
Nizhmel
Traup
Averagelang
Ythnandosian
Yeqochun
Qhirem
Old Greedian
Indertonne
Siaswo
Delniit
Lwaitel
Neoquux
Tnaaq
Achiyitqan
Mindakri
Pach'o
Clofabian
Suiacuili
Hux Kham
Thuun
Mondlango
Lingwa de Planeta
Patuximis
Abasut
Nattoretan
Tasza
Trayks
Omnizzabon
Ɣu
Chagrandi
Ganur Lon
Ussaria
Khan Nilau Khaftim
Weakwan
Mane Injsikut
Mayato MKII
Thulean
amman iar
Firen
Selade
Pejlanrau Khanech Khaftim
Etelegbe
Kolyma Ainu
Old Sumrë
Dhrahhynian
Dwendish
Ancient Draconian
INS
Szezk
Nomikan
CALS Average Feature Values
Average Conlang
Miirna
Istokahi
griuskant
Ilcharotic
Dunia
Westlandish
Vayardyio
Vikti
Esata
Avalonian
Frater
Eneqa
Polarian
Q.T. Lingua Franca
Kavrinian
Hallon
Choton
Tangachi
Shalolese
PURK
Saremite, Old
Inote
’Ukana’akau
Nicho
Cardhic, Common
Oksa language
Yungchangese
Egeriac
Tallfellow
HIH
Ngaraxth Crixth v7
Ubaghuns Tëhe
Emihtazuu
Scotian
Narish
Kedshi
Votgil
Altairian
Eiidana
Hylsian
Kalavi
Yuraalian
Aats'ax
Jongré
Rukun
Tamma
Si'asigu
Algilez
Somish
Varta Avina
Cannic
Sqopran
Eremoran
Jakvalat
Batean
Kotava
Laadan
Volapuk
Novial
Free Tongue
Pegakibo
Laiqbun
Ithkuil III
Šamhešmi
Valtal
BreadSpeak
Akxera
the I-Picked-Some-Random-Features-With-a-Die Language)
Sibirgo
Ebma
Ngoosha
Lauvinko
Toaq
ABCL
Hayakan
Ta Ti
lbana
Soc'ul'
Waa
Keltsvian
Standard Knrawi
Toníntaíjo Tóxe
Latejami
mollydot's first go
New Ithkuil
iigraa
Gwaxol
Zese
Sese
Iqglic
Xada
Vrkhazhian
Jokelang 2
Sudyrnish
Frangian Sign
Vularin
Jigodu
Ipiki
Asso-Thrystian
Rulhilli
Arusian
Central Isles Creole

Natlangs (91):
English
Mandarin
Indonesian
Japanese
Abkhaz
Acoma
Arabic (Egyptian)
Ainu
Alamblak
Amele
Apurina
Arapesh
Asmat
Awa Pit
Bagirmi
Berber (Middle Atlas)
Burmese
Basque
Burushaski
Chamorro
Canela-Kraho
Fijian
Gooniyandi
Guarani
Hausa
Hebrew (Modern)
Hixkaryana
Hmong Njua
Imonda
Ingush
Jakaltek
Ju|'hoan
Kayardild
Ket
Kewa
Khoekhoe
Kiowa
Kannada
Kanuri
Koasati
Kobon
Korean
Krongo
Kutenai
Lango
Lavukaleve
Lezgian
Luvale
Malagasy
Mapudungun
Maricopa
Maung
Maybrat
Meithei
Martuthunira
Mixtec (Chalcatongo)
Mangarrayi
Ngiyambaa
Nivkh
Nunggubuyu
Oneida
Oromo (Harar)
Paumari
Piraha
Quechua (Imbabura)
Rama
Rapanui
Sango
Slave
Sanuma
Supyire
Swahili
Tagalog
Tiwi
Tukang Besi
Vietnamese
Wari'
Wichi
Wichita
Warao
Yagua
Yaqui
Yoruba
Zulu
Cree (Plains)
Mundari
Karok
Koyraboro Senni
Trumai
Dani (Lower Grand Valley)
Coos (Hanis)