very, extremelyShow more Except for some archaic expressions, used only to strengthen the words harvoin, harva (in the sense few), harvinainen, varhain and varhainen. Sometimes the words are written together, although separate writing is regarded as correct.Show more From Proto-Finnic ani (compare Karelian ani, Veps ańi). From Portuguese ani or Spanish aní, both from Old Tupi any.Show more
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