A bit more of a crackpot idea here perhaps, but this sparked in mind after seeing that many Turkic languages have the same change *b > m / _...N as hypothesised for Basque, and then noticing how similar the pronouns for the Mitian languages and the "Altaic" languages are under this light and so tried comparing them and a few other words. If anything, this might at least be a indicator just to show the extent of an older Sprachbund between them all, predating the newer common features of stuff like vowel harmony and agglutinativity:
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{1SG}
PIE *éǵ, (e)me- PB *ene- << **ebene PU *(e)mi-n- PT *(e)pen PM *pi PTN *pi
> Hit. ʔuk, ammu-, amm- > en-, ene- {1SG} > Mansi am, ānəm-; Hung. én > Chuv. eb(ě), man- > Mong. pi, na-, min-; Sant. pi > Manc. pi, min-; Sib. pi, min-
> Sans. ahám, ma- > mB enne- {1SG.OBL} > En. mod'i; Ngan. mənə > Turk. ben, ban-, -im; Crim. men, mań- > Mogh. bi, min-; Dag. bī, na-, min- > Evn. bi, min-; Udeg. bi, men-
> Anc.Gr. egṓ, (e)mo-, (e)me > B en- {VRB 1SG.OBL}, ni {1SG.ABS} > Fin. minu- > Coll.Fin. mä~mie, mu- > Uygh. men, mën-, -im; Yak. min
> Lat. egō, me- > Sami mon, mu-
{2SG}
PIE *tī́, t(w)(e)- < **tī, tw- PB *tʰi, tʰo PU *ti-n-, ?tu-n- PT *(e)sen PM *tʃʰi PTN *si < **tʰi
> Hit. tsīk, tu-, twē- > B hi {2SGFAM}, to {2SGFAM.M.VOC}, > Hung. te > Chuv. es(ě), san- > Mong. tʃʰi, tʃʰin- {2SGFAM}; Sant. tʂʰi, tʂʰin- > Manc. si, sin-
> Sans. tvám, tú-, t(a)v- ho-re {2SGFAM-GEN}, txo(txo) {boy.VOC} > En. toďi, Ngan. tənə > Turk. sen, san-, -in; Crim. sen, sań- > Mogh. tʃi, tʃin-; Dag. ʃī, ʃa-, ʃin- > Evn. si, sin-
> Anc.Gr. sý, so-, se > Fin. sinu- > Coll.Fin. sä~sie, su- > Uygh. sen, sën-, -iŋ; Yak. en
> Lat. tū, tu-, te- > Sami don, du-
{1PL(EXCL)}
PIE *wey, n̥s- (< **m̥-s-) PB N/A PU *me PT *pī-ŕ/z PM *pi-t PTN *pi-t
> Hit. wēs, ants- > Hung. mi > Chuv. ebir, bir- > Mong. pit; Sant. pit > Manc. pe, men-
> Sans. váyam, asma- > Ngan. mɨŋ > Turk. biz, -imiz; Crim. biz > Mogh. bid; Dag. bʲed > Evn. mit
> Lat. nōs‚ nes-/nos- > Fin. me(i)- > Uygh. biz, -imiz; Yak. bih-igi
> Germ. wīz, uns- > Sami mi(i)-
{1PL(INCL)}
PIE ? PB *gu?? PU ? PT ? PM *pa PTN *pu
{2PL}
PIE *yuH, us- (< **tw-s-?) PB *s-tʰu? PU *te PT *sī-ŕ/z PM *tʰa PTN *su
> Sans. yūyám, yuʂm- > AB zu {2PL} > Hung. te > Chuv. esir, sir- > Mong. tʰa, tʰan- {2SGPOL;2PL}; Sant. tʰa, tʰan- > Manc. suwe, suwen-
> Lat. wōs, wes-/wos- > B zu {2SGPOL}, zu-ek {2PL} > Ngan. tɨŋ > Turk. siz, -iniz; Crim. siz > Mogh. to(d), ton-; Dag. tā, tān- > Evn. su, sun-
> Germ. yūz, us- > Fin. te(i) > Uygh. siz, -ingiz; Yak. ih-igi
> Balt.-Slav. yūs, yu- > Sami di(i)-
{2}
PIE *dwóh₁, dwi- PB *bi PU *ka~k-ta? PT *tvi >> ki PM *tʃy-r PTN *tʃö-r
> Toch.A. wu, we > B bi, > Mansi kit; Hung. ket > O.Bulg. tvi-rem {second} > Khit. tʃyren > Manc. tʃuwe; Sib. tʃu
> Sans. dvá bigarren {second}, hamabi {12}, > Nen. sidja, Komi kɨk > Chuv. i-kě > Evn. dʲūr; Udeg. dʒū
> Anc.Gr. dýo biki {twin}, biri {lung}, bihotz {heart} > Fin. kaksi > Turk. i-ki; Crim. e-ki
> Lat. duo > Sami guokte > Uygh. i-kki; Yak. i-kki
> Arm. er-ku
{DEMDIST}
PIE *so, to- PB ? *tʰa-r?, *tʰo? PU *tä, to PT *-ti- PM *tʰe-r PTN *tʰe-r
> Sans. sa, ta- > CB *har {DEMDIST} > B -a {DEF}, etc., > Hung. túl {too}, tegnap {yesterday} > *em-ti {now} > Chuv. ěntě, > Mong. tʰer, tʰȳ; Sant. tʰere > Manc. tʰere, tʰe-
> Anc.Gr. ho, to- hartara {so}, -tara {MODDEM} > Nen. tā, tʲei {yesterday} Turk. ʃ-imdi, Crim. indi, > Evn. tar, ta-
> Lat. sī {if}, tam {so}, iste {DEMH}, etc. > to {2SGFAM.M.VOC} > Fin. tuo {DEMDIST}, tämä {DEMPRX} > Coll.Fin. tää Uzb. endi
> Germ. sa, θa- > Sami duot {DEMDIST}, dāt {DEMPRX}
{WH}
PIE *kʷi-, kʷo- PB *s-kʰe-r?? PU *ku, ke PT *kʰe-m PM *kʰe-n PTN *kʷʰe-n
> Hitt. kʷis, kʷi- > B zer {what?,how?} > Hung. ki, hol {where?}, hoɟ {how?} > Chuv. kam > Mong. xen; Sant. kʰiən > Manc. we
> Sans. ka, kim {what?,how?} > Nen. ʃā, ku- > Turk. kim; Bash. kem > Mog. ken; Dag. xən > Evn. e-ku-n
> Anc.Gr. tis, ti- > Fin. kuka, ke(n)-, ku- > Uzb. kim
> Lat. quis, qui-, quo-, cu- > Sami kie
> Germ. hwis/hwos, hwi-/hwo-
{WHorNEG}
PIE *ne, meh₁ PB *na, no-r PU *ne, mi PT *ne, -ma PM ? PTN ?
> Toch. mā {NEG} > B non {where?}, nor {who?}, > Hung. nem {NEG}, mi {what?;how,so} > Chuv. měn {what?}
> Sans. na {NEG}, mā {PROH} noiz {when?} > Udm. ma {what?} > Turk. ne {what?}, -ma {NEG}; Crim. ni {what?}
> Anc.Gr. mē {PROH} > inon {no/somewhere}, inor {no/someone} > Fin. mi-kä, mi- {what?} > Uygh. nëme {what?}
> Lat. ne {NEG}
{out,beyond > NEG}
PIE *eǵʰ-s PB *e(s)gi < **egi-s PU *e- PT ? PM ? PTN ?
> Anc.Gr. eks, ek {out of,from,by} > B -egi {EXCS}, ez- {extra-}, > Fin. ei {NEGVRB}, Sami ii {NEGVRB}
> Lat. eks {out of;throughout;PRIV} ez {NEG}
> O.Ir. a {out of,from}