Taanän
Taanän is a term used in the folklore and worldbuilding literature surrounding the Anari people, describing a traditional ceremonial greeting and social signal. The practice combines a short spoken formula with a distinctive hand gesture and is used to initiate interaction, acknowledge presence, and coordinate communal activities.
Etymology: The word taanän is traced to Anari linguistic roots, with ta- meaning "to begin" and -än
Form and performance: The spoken component is typically a concise triadic chant, often delivered in a specific
Context and function: Taanän marks the opening of gatherings, serves as a polite bridge between speakers, and
Reception and transmission: In modern depictions, taanän is described as best learned through participation and observation,
See also: ceremonial greeting, ritual language, Anari culture.