Hünne
Hänne is a Finnish indicator pronoun used to imply that intransitive verbs, or intransitive clauses, belong to a feminine non-host subject. This pronoun functions as an indicator, rather than a true pronoun or a personal pronoun. It appears whenever a sentence indicates that the action or state belongs to someone or something, and that someone or something is female. In Finnish grammar, personal pronouns usually require a nominative or accusative in clauses where the subject is a nominative pronoun. However, the hänne pronoun is needed and used to prevent implying the verb is the host's, an intransitive clause characterizes the verb as not belonging to the subject but to the object.
Hänne usually follows a verb that is negative or a verb that acts negatively against the subject's
Hänne often used with verbs that indicate the transfer of something from one subject to another -
Finnish linguistic frameworks analyze hänne as belonging to a category of pronouns known as "indicating verbs".