- Arabic: لَهَا m (lahā)
- Egyptian Arabic: لها (lihā), بتاعها m (betāʕhā), بتاعتها f (betāʕethā), بتوعها pl (betōʕhā)
- Azerbaijani: onunku
- Bahamian Creole: har own
- Belarusian: яе́ (jajé)
- Bikol Central: saiya (bcl)
- Bulgarian: не́ин (bg) (néin)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 她的 (zh) (tā-de)
- Coptic:
- Bohairic: ⲫⲱⲥ m (phōs), ⲑⲱⲥ f (thōs), ⲛⲟⲩⲥ pl (nous)
- Sahidic: ⲡⲱⲥ m (pōs), ⲧⲱⲥ f (tōs), ⲛⲟⲩⲥ pl (nous)
- Czech: její (cs)
- Danish: hendes (da)
- Dutch: het hare, de hare
- Finnish: hänen (fi)
- French: le sien (fr) m sg, la sienne (fr) f sg, les siens (fr) m pl, les siennes (fr) f pl
- German: ihrer (de) m, ihre (de) f or pl, ihres (de) n, ihrs n, ihr (de) m or f or n or pl (coll.), der Ihre m, die Ihre f, das Ihre n, die Ihren pl
- Greek: δικός της (el) m (dikós tis), δικιά της f (dikiá tis), δική της (el) f (dikí tis), δικό της (el) n (dikó tis), δικοί της (el) m pl (dikoí tis), δικές της (el) f pl (dikés tis), δικά της (el) n pl (diká tis)
- Greenlandic: uuma
- Guaraní: imba'e
- Hawaiian: ona, āna
- Hungarian: övé (hu)
- Icelandic: hennar (is)
- Ido: elua (io)
- Interlingua: sue
- Italian: il suo m sg, la sua f sg, i suoi m pl, le sue f pl
- Japanese: 彼女の (ja) (かのじょの, kanojo no)
- Latin: suus (la), eius (la), illius, huius (la)
- Latvian: viņas (lv), viņējs, viņējais
- Macedonian: нејзин (nejzin)
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: hennes (no)
- Polish: jej (pl)
- Portuguese: o seu m, a sua f, o dela m, a dela f
- Romanian: a ei (ro) f, al său (ro) m, a sa f, ai săi m pl, ale sale (ro) f pl
- Russian: её (ru) (jejó)
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: ње̑н, ње́зин
- Roman: njȇn, njézin
- Slovak: jej
- Slovene: njén (sl)
- Spanish: el suyo m, los suyos m pl, la suya f, las suyas f pl
- Swedish: hennes (sv), (reflexive) sin (sv) c, sitt (sv) n, sina (sv) pl
- Tagalog: niya, (usually preceded by sa) kaniya (all both male and female)
- Telugu: ఆమెది (āmedi)
- Tupinambá: i mba'e
- Tuvan: ооңуу (ooñuu)
- Ukrainian: її́ (uk) (jijí)
- Yakut: киниэнэ (kiniene)
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