Arabic: ـهَا ( -hā ) , إِيَّاهَا f ( ʔiyyāhā )
Egyptian Arabic: ـها ( -ha )
Armenian: նրան (hy) ( nran ) , իրեն (hy) ( iren )
Old Armenian: նմա ( nma )
Azerbaijani: onu ( accusative ) , ona (az) ( dative ) , ondan ( ablative ) , onda (az) ( locative ) , onunla ( comitative ) , onsuz ( abessive )
Belizean Creole: ahn
Bengali: একে (bn) ( eke ) , ওকে (bn) ( ōke ) , তাকে (bn) ( take ) , এনাকে ( enake ) , ওনাকে (bn) ( ōnake ) , তাঁকে (bn) ( tãke )
Bulgarian: ( short form; accusative ) (please verify ) я (bg) ( ja ) , ( dative ) (please verify ) ѝ (bg) ( ì ) , ( long form; accusative ) (please verify ) нея (bg) ( neja ) , ( dative ) (please verify ) на нея ( na neja )
Czech: ( after preposition ) ní (cs) , ( indirect object ) jí (cs) , ( direct object ) ji (cs)
Danish: hende (da)
Dutch: haar (nl) f
Esperanto: ( after preposition ) (please verify ) ŝi (eo) , ( indirect object ) (please verify ) al ŝi , ( direct object ) (please verify ) ŝin (eo)
Finnish: hän (fi)
French: ( after preposition ) elle (fr) , ( indirect object ) lui (fr) , ( direct object ) la (fr)
Galician: ( after preposition ) ela (gl) , ( direct object ) a (gl) , ( indirect object ) lle (gl)
German: ( accusative ) sie (de) , ( dative ) ihr (de) , ( accusative ) es (de) , ( dative ) ihm (de)
Greenlandic: una
Guaraní: i
Hindi: इस (hi) ( is ) , उस (hi) ( us )
Hungarian: ( accusative ) őt (hu) , ( dative ) neki (hu)
Ido: el (io) , elu (io)
Interlingua: ( direct/indirect object ) la (ia) , ( after preposition ) illa (ia)
Irish: í , ise
Old Irish: s- , da- , -us
Italian: ( after preposition ) (please verify ) lei (it) , ( indirect object ) (please verify ) le (it) , ( indirect object, emphatic ) (please verify ) a lei , ( indirect object with an imperative verb; attached to the end of the verb and becoming glie- when used along with a direct object; the l is doubled with some verbs ) (please verify ) le (it) , ( direct object; becoming l' before a vowel ) (please verify ) la (it) , ( direct object, emphatic ) (please verify ) lei (it)
Judeo-Italian: אֵיסַה ( ʾesah /essa/ )
Khmer: នាង (km) ( niəng )
Lao: please add this translation if you can
Latin: ( direct object ) eam (la) , ( indirect object ) ei (la) , ( After preposition that governs the accusative ) eam (la) , ( After preposition that governs the dative ) ei (la) , ( After preposition that governs the ablative ) ea (la) , ( acc ) eam (la) , ( ablative ) ea (la) , ( dative ) ei (la) , ( dative ) illi , ( acc ) illam , ( ablative ) illa , ( acc ) hanc (la) , ( dative ) huic (la) , ( ablative ) hac (la)
Latvian: viņu (lv) ( accusative ) , viņai (lv) ( dative )
Louisiana Creole French: li
Macedonian: ( short form; accusative ) ја (mk) ( ja ) , ( dative ) ѝ ( ì ) , ( long form; accusative ) неа (mk) ( nea ) , ( dative ) нејзе (mk) ( nejze )
Mongolian: please add this translation if you can
Motu: ia
Nepali: उनलाई ( unlāī )
Ngazidja Comorian: ye
Norwegian:
Bokmål: henne (no)
Nynorsk: ho , henne
Polish: jej (pl) , ją (pl) , nią (pl) , niej
Portuguese: ela (pt) f
Russian: её (ru) ( jejó ) ( direct object ) , ей (ru) ( jej ) ( indirect object ) , (see она́ (ru) ( oná ) - she for the complete declension)
Sicilian: ( after preposition ) iḍḍa (scn) , ( indirect object ) ci (scn) , ( indirect object, emphatic ) a iḍḍa , ( indirect object with an imperative verb; attached to the end of the verb and becoming -[c]ci- when used along with a direct object ) ci (scn) , ( direct object ) la (scn) or a (scn) , ( direct object, emphatic ) iḍḍa (scn)
Slovak: jej , nej
Sorbian:
Lower Sorbian: ju
Spanish: ( after preposition ) ella (es) , ( indirect object ) le (es) , ( direct object ) la (es)
Swedish: henne (sv)
Telugu: ( informal ) దాన్ని (te) ( dānni ) , ఆమెని ( āmeni ) , ( formal ) ఆవిణ్ని ( āviṇni )
Thai: please add this translation if you can
Tupinambá: i
Walloon: leye (wa) ( after preposition ) , li (wa) ( direct object ) , lyi (wa) ( indirect object )
Wolof: ko
Zulu: yena class 1 ( most common ) , wona class 3 , lona class 5 , sona class 7 , yona class 9 , lona class 11