They originate from the old accusatives hann and hana still used in Icelandic, whereas the Scandinavian languages, apart from dialects of for example Swedish, normally use the old dative form for the oblic case (Danish ham, hende, Swedish honom, henne).
Minjiang dialect | Kansai dialect | Samogitian dialect | Doric dialect | Cypriot dialect | Norfolk dialect | Geordie dialect words | Doric dialect (Scotland) | Lancashire dialect and accent | Balearic dialect | balearic dialect | Yooper dialect | ''Wenn der Rapp bleht in Piddaschwald'', a poem in the dialect of Peterswald-Löffelscheid | Upper Navarrese dialect | Upper Carniolan dialect | Styrian dialect group | Romanesco dialect | Pothohari dialect | Pomeranian (German dialect group) | Pemako Tshangla dialect | Old Guangde dialect | Ohrid dialect | Northern Khmer dialect | Negombo Tamil dialect | Multani dialect | Manchester dialect | Lower Polog dialect | Kata-vari dialect | Iron (dialect) | Girt (''dialect'': "great") Dog of Ennerdale |