The Austronesian Comparative Dictionary

*i₂ generic marker of location in space or time

PAN i₂ generic marker of location in space or time

Form.
Amis i grammatical particle indicating place
Paiwan i be at, be in
WMP
Aklanon i classic noun prefix used to show locations
Cebuano i prefix added to roots referring to a place or direction to form nouns meaning "place of (so-and-so)"
Karo Batak i generic prefix of location
Banggai i generic prefix of location
Bare'e i particle used before names of places and times
Old Javanese i particle with a prepositional function before nouns: in, on, by, through, with
Malagasy i prefix used to make a noun into a preposition (e.g. 'eye', 'before the eyes', 'the back', 'at the back of')
OC
Hawaiian i particle and clitic preceding substantives and marking direct and indirect objects, with additional meanings: to, at, in, on, by, because of, due to, by means of ... while, at the time that, when
Bugotu i locative preposition; at, from
Lau i locative preposition, at (used before names of place, position, time)
Nggela i a prefix or article with nouns of place and time
'Āre'āre i locative preposition: in, to, at, on; always used before names of places, and with words denoting time and direction
Molima i prefix to locatives
Rennellese i locative and temporal preposition: in, at, on, from, when, while
Samoan i particle denoting position in space or time
Niue i preposition: in, at, from
Tongan i preposition: at, on, in, than, etc.
ʔi preposition: at, on, in, than, etc.
Maori i used with local nouns to form complex prepositions
Proto-Micronesian i prefix of time or place