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Annemin

Annemin is a Turkish possessive form derived from anne, meaning mother. It functions as the genitive or possessive construction that denotes something belonging to the speaker’s mother, typically appearing before a noun to form a possessive phrase. The form annemin is created by combining the base word anne with the first-person possessive suffix -im to yield annem (my mother), and then adding the genitive suffix -in to indicate ownership by that mother, resulting in annemin (of my mother / my mother's).

In normal Turkish usage, annemin modifies a following noun to express ownership. Examples include annemin evi

Notes on scope: annemin is not a standalone proper noun or a title; rather, it is a

See also: anne (mother), possessive constructions in Turkish, Turkish genitive and possessive suffixes.

(my
mother's
house),
annemin
kitabı
(my
mother's
book),
and
annemin
arabası
(my
mother's
car).
The
phrase
can
appear
in
various
sentence
positions,
most
often
as
part
of
a
larger
noun
phrase
rather
than
as
a
standalone
noun.
It
is
common
in
everyday
speech,
family
contexts,
and
Turkish
literature
and
media
to
refer
to
objects
or
spaces
associated
with
one’s
mother.
grammatical
form
used
to
indicate
possession
by
the
speaker’s
mother.
It
may
be
found
in
informal
dialogue,
storytelling,
and
descriptive
writing,
frequently
signaling
familial
relations
and
personal
ties.