Hännen
Hännen is a Finnish pronoun. It is the genitive case of the third-person singular pronoun 'hän', which means 'he' or 'she'. Therefore, 'hännen' translates to 'his' or 'her' in English. For example, 'Hännen autonsa' means 'his car' or 'her car'. The Finnish language does not distinguish gender in the third-person singular pronoun, so 'hän' can refer to either a male or a female person. Consequently, 'hännen' also carries this gender-neutrality. This usage is consistent with other case forms of 'hän', such as 'häntä' (partitive case, meaning 'him' or 'her') and 'hänessä' (inessive case, meaning 'in him' or 'in her'). The genitive case is used to indicate possession or a relationship. In Finnish grammar, the genitive case is marked by specific endings added to the noun or pronoun. For 'hän', the genitive ending results in 'hännen'. It is a common and essential word for expressing possession when referring to a third-person singular subject.