-han

Etymology 1
From, dialectally (mainly in eastern and northern Finnish dialects) used as an emphatic.

Particle

 * 1) after all, in any case, although
 * 1) after all, in any case, although

Usage notes

 * As seen above, this particle is used in subjective expressions or opinions, and thus especially in spoken language. It can, depending on the context, have several meanings that, in English, can usually be expressed only by accentuating the words differently or by adding extra words.
 * Note also that this particle is very often attached to either the first or the second word of the clause.
 * In everyday speech, this particle is used quite often even if there were no intention to give some special tone.

Usage notes

 * Normally, is inserted before  when a root word ending with a vowel is not followed by a glottal stop. In some cases, phoneme change can occur and  becomes.
 * Sometimes, the final vowel of the root word disappears when the suffix is added.
 * Sometimes, the final vowel of the root word disappears when the suffix is added.
 * Sometimes, the final vowel of the root word disappears when the suffix is added.
 * Sometimes, the final vowel of the root word disappears when the suffix is added.