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Names of Hani and Ansan

 * Great Empire of Hani (帝國の 哈尼 )


 * Ansan (安さん )
 * : Ansan
 * : Ansan
 * : 鞍山 (Ānshān)

Dialects and Languages in Hani

 * Differences (from Spanish-influenced )
 * Numbers and Spanish loanwords replaced by Chinese (or Japanese?) loanwords (due to Chinese influence rather than Spanish influence).
 * The suffix -ng is nonexistent, instead, it is replaced by the suffix –n. Example, 啊蘇旺 (translit. Asuwang) becomes 啊舒わん (translit. Ashuwan).
 * Tagalog words that start with a "g" instead start with a "k". Example, 甘達 (translit. Ganda) becomes かな達 (translit. Kanada).
 * Tagalog words that start with a vowel (except "a") have to have a "y" at the start.
 * All syllables (save for the ending one) must end in a vowel, those that don't in Classical Tagalog have an additional "ah" sound.
 * Any "m"'s that are not accompanied by an "i" are changed to an "n".
 * "l" replaced by "r".
 * "si" or "su" sounds will be replaced by a "shi" and "shu" sound, respectively.
 * The "–t" suffix is nonexistent.


 * Sample text
 * You are so pretty! Ang ganda mo! 燕 かな達 の (translit. Yan kanadano!)


 * Scripts Used
 * (Han: 韓舒拉, translit. Hanshura, "Han writing"), adopted from China, used to write Han sounds that have a Chinese equivalent (in pronunciation).
 * (Han:  妮ぽん舒拉, translit. Nifonshura, Japan writing) adopted from Japan, used to write native sounds.
 * (Han: ヱス舒拉, translit. Wesushura, West writing), adopted from Japan, used to write Western loanwords.
 * [sometimes], increasing migrants from  has led to many from the younger generation to adopt the script, which is easier to use than the rest of the three.


 * Other, unorganised?
 * The term "Philippines" is rarely said to refer to Hani, but is still used in and other  countries.
 * Hani is a "hub" for, (similar to or ). 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.
 * Han/Philippine culture is highly (similar to, ,  and the rest of the )
 * is less popular and is being competed by Han pop culture (i.e., Han soap operas, Han drama shows, Han songs).

Indonesia

 * Exploiting the Indonesian–Han rivalry (see ), Indonesia is used as a geopolitical "counterweight" to growing Han influence. Closer relations in general with the United States.


 * In general will be more developed (thanks to American investment)


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


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