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Names of Hani and Ansan

 * Great Empire of Hani (帝菊み이 哈尼 or て一れし み이 룰うみ一 )


 * Ansan (安三 or うみすうみ )
 * : Ansan
 * : Ansan
 * : 安三 (Ānsān)

Any "formal" topics

 * Economics
 * Economy dominated by largely monopolistic business conglomerates (similar to the and the ) known as the "Chanzu"; from the Chinese root words meaning money – Qián, and group – Zǔ.


 * Adoption of Korean/Japanese economic development models (see ), though with increased government intervention (akin to Korea prior to the restructing done in the . It is a.


 * Adoption of worker rights, free education and healthcare, and minimum wages in the eighties (though not in the previously authoritarian regime as to ensure economic competitiveness).


 * Demographics
 * Ethnic compositions
 * 98% are ethnic Han


 * Nowadays, Hans are primarily Atheist (~56%), though Buddhism, Taoism, Neo-Confucianism, and Roman Catholicism were historically common religions.


 * Total population is 161,803,398 in 2016.


 * A large majority of total population (~128,732,656 million) lives in the island of – making it the second most populous island after the island of Java and right after Honshu.


 * Fertility rate is, between 1.3 to 1.4 births per woman – may be due to high and high tuition fees. Working-age population is projected to decline this year (2016), perhaps making a need for labour?.

General differences/similarities (from Spanish-influenced )

 * Grammar is essentially the same.
 * Chinese, Japanese, and Korean loanwords
 * "ay" (is, are) is o
 * exception is when the preceding vowel is a u (ex. gensoo becomes gensou)
 * k is g
 * m is n
 * l is r
 * s is sh
 * the ending –t is nonexistent
 * all syllables must end in a vowel (those that don't in classical Tagalog have an "o" sound)
 * [No/not] Hindi – opso 이의藪

Articles (the main three)

 * [the] Ang – yasho
 * [a] Isang – yinsho
 * [some, ambiguous amount] Ilan – yira
 * [some, ambiguous amount] Mga – mana

Affixes

 * Basic affixes
 * [(in the) past tense] Na[verb] – na [verb]
 * [past tense] Nag [initial consonant + vowel of verb] – nida [initial consonant + vowel of verb]
 * [present] Nag [initial consonant + vowel of verb repeated] – nida [initial consonant + vowel of verb repeated]
 * [future] Mag [initial consonant + vowel of verb repeated] – wiro [initial consonant + vowel of verb repeated]


 * [used in a similar manner to "de/des" in French or "ng" in Filipino]
 * –sho if one syllable (–sou if the preceding vowel is a "u")
 * –jo if two syllables
 * –bwa if three or more syllables


 * Complex affixes
 * [action done by non-subject, past] (tense)pa - (tense)jo
 * [subject acquires something] (tense)ka – (tense)ga
 * [subject does something] Naka – naga

Subject ("yahaseyo" pronouns")

 * [I] Ako = hachi
 * [You, singular] Ikaw/ka = hyo/ga
 * [You, plural] Kayo = gayo
 * [He, she, one] Siya = cha
 * [We, exclusive] Kami = noni
 * [We, inclusive] Tayo = daiyo
 * [They] Sila = shite

Possessive determiners (my)

 * [My] Ko – go
 * [Your, singular] Mo – mo
 * [Your, plural] Ninyo – kagami
 * [His/hers/its] Kanya – ken
 * [Ours, exclusive] Namin – kanji
 * [Ours, inclusive] Natin – doji
 * [Theirs] Nila – miro

For/to etc. (shows the beneficiary of action) ("sha pronouns")

 * [For me] Sa akin – sha wata
 * [For you, singular] Sa iyo – sha iyo
 * [For you, group] Sa inyo – sha niyo
 * [For him/her/it] Sa kanya – sha kara
 * [For us, exclusive] Sa amin – amingoya
 * [For us, inclusive] Sa atin – yachiyo
 * [For them] – Sa kanila – sha kaniyo

Prepositions

 * [of] Ng – no
 * [but] Pero – hajiman
 * [about] Tungkol – yaku
 * [beside] Sa tabi – sha tabi
 * [across] Sa kabila – sha kanjin
 * [inside] Sa loob – sha nonyo
 * [outside] Sa labas – sha reitsu
 * [above] Sa taas – satayoshi
 * [under] Sa ibaba – sayibatji
 * [after] Pagtapos – wirodabosu
 * [before] Bago – jone

Han alphabet

 * [primary], adopted from China, used to write Han sounds that have a Chinese equivalent (in pronunciation).
 * [primary, above] Han alphabet used to write native Han words/sounds. Is derived from borrowed Katakana/Hiragana and Hangul characters that are obtained through trade prior to Hani's time as a Spanish protectorate.
 * [extinct] initially written with

Sample text

 * Nate is getting a dog (English)
 * Si Nate ay nagkakaroon ng isang aso. (Filipino)
 * 市みゑ一て이し 妮達ふうふう羅喲み이 陰壽ふ이일う (Han mixed script)
 * Shineitou nidagagaroyono yinshogowa (transliteration)


 * I am a celebrity (English)
 * Ako ay sikat na tao. (Filipino)
 * 哈吉이 市ふう吶 達喲 (Han mixed script)
 * Hachio shikana dayo (transliteration)

Culture, and unorganised?

 * The term "Philippines" is rarely said to refer to Hani, but is still used in Spain and other countries.


 * Hani is a "hub" for, (similar to Korea). A percentage (~2 million people) of the population undergone some kind of , the highest in the world in both relative and absolute terms.


 * is made in Hani in place of Taiwan.


 * Han/Philippine culture is highly (similar to the countries of the )


 * is less popular and is being competed by Han pop culture (i.e., Han soap operas, Han drama shows, Han songs).


 * Han values are similar to except with considerably more  and openness. Hani is still largely socially conservative (lots of decisions are influenced by strict social standards and many traditional values are being upheld),, and . Han values include;
 * Concern with socio-economic prosperity and the collective well-being of the entire community
 * Promotion of social equality and harmony
 * Loyalty and respect towards figures of authority
 * Personal academic achievement and artistry

List of people being Han nationals/ethnic Hans

 * Confirmed
 * from the Korean group is a Han national (she's still ethnically Korean)
 * from the Korean group is a Han national since she was 10 years old (she's still ethnically Korean)
 * from the Korean group is a Han national (she's still ethnically Korean)
 * from the Korean group is a Han national since she was 10 years old (she's still ethnically Korean)
 * from the Korean group is a Han national (she's still ethnically Korean)
 * from the Korean group is a Han national since she was 10 years old (she's still ethnically Korean)
 * from the Korean group is a Han national since she was 10 years old (she's still ethnically Korean)


 * – Korean immigrant fleeing Japanese oppression and founder of the, a Han business conglomerate (similar to a or )


 * Potential

Hani
The Great Empire of Hani (Han: 帝菊み이 哈尼 ; Dijuno Hani)

Ethnic Hans

 * Statistics
 * 265,357,573 (total worldwide)
 * 61% (Great Empire of Hani)
 * 30.5% (Han People's Republic)
 * 8.5% (Han expatriates, overseas Hans)

The Hans (Han: 哈吶週達喲 or こう남かてうに이, Hanajodayo) are an ethnic group that comprises the majority in the islands making up the  and the island of. They make up one of the largest diasporas in the world, with a little under 24 million Hans living outside of the Greater Hani region. Most overseas Hans live in China, Japan, and the United States, being officially recognised minorities in the mentioned countries.

Indonesia

 * Exploiting the Indonesian–Han rivalry (see ), Indonesia is used as a geopolitical "counterweight" to growing Han influence by the Chinese - closer relations with the Chinese?


 * Parts of it, including the, , and , will be independent. (see )


 * Maybe a larger Chinese minority (due to Chinese presence in the nearby Han archipelago) and better relations?

Japan and Korea

 * History
 * Japan does not have war (aka ), leaving Korea to continue its . Pressured by Russia, Japan ends all its unequal treaties with Korea. Japan adopts a more realistic foreign policy (still gaining control over Taiwan, South Sakhalin, the Kuril islands at this point) for the mean time.
 * Japan confronts a strong Korea capable of defending itself despite the collapse of Russian aid.


 * Korea will support anti-Japanese campaigns in Japanese China and Russia. Korea has control of the Liaodong peninsula (including Dalian) instead of Japan.


 * Japan will become militant and nationalist in an effort to supersede Korea, which has succumbed to the Great Depression.


 * Territorial changes after Japanese defeat:
 * Taiwan is given back to China.
 * Kuril islands and the Southern Sakhalin given back to Russia.
 * Parts of Manchurian Inner Mongolia and Liaoning (except the and ) is given back to China. The Heilongjiang and Jilin provinces are given to Korea as concessions?


 * Further notes
 * Korea proper (the is 80% Russian (from Russians fleeing initially Japanese, then later Soviet oppression?)


 * Economy
 * Korea sticks to its flagship industries – shipbuilding, automobile manufacturing, and also appliances instead of venturing into consumer electronics (i.e., smartphones) and semiconductors, which are the two mainstays of the Han economy.

"Experimentational" concepts

 * Now used
 * A Han alphabet?
 * Using borrowed, and characters


 * Not official
 * Territorial changes
 * is annexed by the Japanese-sponsored Han Republic shortly after the Second World War?