Hanisian -- also known as "Hannä," or more properly as "Hannäsåg" -- is a language of North Germanic, with several undefined influences. Many trace these particular non-Germanicisms back to the influence of Slavic, Thracian, and Dacian languages. Despite these anomalous appearances, Hanian is classified as a North Germanic language. Hanisian is spoken among a diverse population across a wide geographical distribution, ranging from southern Sweden all the way over to parts of Poland.
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Worm |
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they |
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Five |
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stick |
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there |
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thick |
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that |
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Thin |
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we |
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man (adult male) |
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snake |
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you (singular) |
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louse |
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you (plural) |
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heavy |
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how |
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Animal |
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Forest |
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Four |
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nativeName |
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Short |
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Wife |
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seed |
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I |
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Tree |
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not |
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Other |
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Fish |
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Phonology |
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NounDef |
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Supine |
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Infinitive |
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AdjGen |
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Gerund |
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Bird |
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Father |
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Child |
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Husband |
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Two |
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Fruit |
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long |
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few |
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Mother |
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woman |
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One |
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all |
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Three |
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here |
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many |
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Dog |
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who |
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some |
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What |
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he |
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narrow |
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big |
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Where |
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This |
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small |
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wide |
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When |
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