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Belgeselin

Belgeselin is a Turkish noun form that means “your documentary.” It is created by taking belgesel (documentary) and adding the second-person singular possessive suffix -in. The form illustrates Turkish vowel harmony and possession within a single word.

The base belgesel takes different possessive endings to indicate who owns the documentary. For a single informal

Usage examples include: Bu belgeselin adını biliyorum. (I know the title of your documentary.) Belgeselin çekimleri

See also: belgesel (documentary), belgeseliniz (your documentary in plural or formal address), possessive suffixes in Turkish,

addressee,
belgeselin
is
used.
For
plural
or
formal
you,
the
form
belgeseliniz
is
used.
For
“my
documentary,”
the
form
is
belgeselim.
These
possessive
forms
attach
directly
to
the
noun
and
interact
with
surrounding
grammar
as
required
by
Turkish
syntax.
bu
hafta
bitecek.
(Your
documentary’s
shoots
will
finish
this
week.)
In
Turkish,
demonstratives
or
additional
qualifiers
can
accompany
belgeselin,
as
in
Bu
belgeselin
son
bölümü
çok
etkileyici.
(The
last
chapter
of
your
documentary
is
very
impressive.)
The
same
structure
can
be
extended
to
other
nouns
with
the
appropriate
possessive
suffix.
Turkish
vowel
harmony.