- 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
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