- Arabic: (belonging to two persons) لَهُمَا m, f (lahumā), (belonging to many persons) لَهُم m (lahum) لَهُن f (lahun)
- Belarusian: іх (ix)
- Bulgarian: техен (téhen)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 他們的 (zh), 他们的 (zh) (tāmen-de), 她們的 (zh), 她们的 (zh) (tāmen-de) (of females)
- Coptic:
- Bohairic: ⲫⲱⲟⲩ m (phōw), ⲑⲱⲟⲩ f (θōw), ⲛⲟⲩⲟⲩ pl (nww)
- Sahidic: ⲡⲱⲟⲩ m (pōw), ⲧⲱⲟⲩ f (tōw), ⲛⲟⲩⲟⲩ pl (nww)
- Czech: jejich (cs)
- Dutch: het hunne, de hunne
- Egyptian: 𓅮𓄿𓇌𓏲𓏥 m (payw), 𓏏𓄿𓇌𓏲𓏥 f (tayw), 𓈖𓄿𓄿𓇌𓏲𓏥 pl (nayw), (archaic) 𓅮𓇌𓋴𓈖𓏥 m (paysn), (archaic) 𓏏𓇌𓋴𓈖𓏥 f (taysn), (archaic) 𓈖𓄿𓇌𓋴𓈖𓏥 pl (naysn)
- Egyptian Arabic: ليهم (lihom), بتاعهم m (betaʕhom), بتاعتهم f (betaʕethom), بتوعهم pl (betoʕhom)
- Esperanto: la ilia, la sia
- French: le leur (fr) f, la leur (fr) f, les leurs (fr) m pl, f pl
- Georgian: მათი (mati), იმათი (imati)
- German: (please verify)ihrs, (please verify)von ihnen
- Hindi: उनका (hi) (unkā)
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- Hungarian: övék (hu), övéik
- Italian: il loro m, la loro f, i loro m pl, le loro f pl
- Japanese: 彼らの (かれらの, karera-no)
- Latin: suus (la), eorum (la), earum (la), illorum, illarum, horum (la), harum (la)
- Latvian: viņu (lv), viņējs
- Macedonian: нивен (níven)
- Mazanderani: وشونی (vešuni)
- Novial: lesen
- Polish: ich (pl)
- Portuguese: seu (pt), deles (pt)
- Romanian: al lor m, a lor f, ai lor m pl, ale lor f pl
- Russian: их (ru) (ix)
- Serbo-Croatian: њихов, njihov
- Slovak: ich (sk)
- Slovene: njíhov (sl)
- Spanish: suyo (es) m, suya (es) f, suyos m pl, suyas f pl
- Swedish: deras (sv)
- Thai: ของเขา (kŏng kăo)
- Turkish: onlarınki
- Ukrainian: їх (jix)
- Urdu: ان کا (un kā)
- Vietnamese: của họ
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