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Kendi

Kendi is a word in Turkish that functions primarily as a reflexive pronoun and as a determiner meaning “one’s own” or “self.” It is used to refer back to the subject of the sentence and to emphasize autonomy or ownership, without repeating the noun itself.

As a reflexive element, kendi appears in fixed expressions that describe actions taken by the subject independently

As a possessive determiner, kendi can modify a noun to signal ownership. For example, kendi arabam means

Grammar and usage notes:

- Kendi is widely used across modern Turkish in formal and informal registers.

- It often appears alongside other pronouns and possessive forms, and its meaning shifts with context from

- It can be combined with other particles to form nuanced meanings, such as emphasizing self-reliance or

Etymology and related forms:

Kendi is a native Turkish term with cognates in related Turkic languages. It is part of a

or
with
emphasis.
Common
phrases
include
kendi
kendine
(by
oneself),
kendi
başına
(on
one’s
own),
and
kendi
kendilerini
(themselves).
These
constructions
highlight
agency,
independence,
or
introspection,
and
they
can
be
used
with
various
verbs
to
convey
self-directed
action.
“my
own
car,”
and
kendi
kararları
means
“one’s
own
decisions.”
In
this
use,
kendi
helps
distinguish
something
as
belonging
to
the
subject
or
as
being
specifically
associated
with
the
subject’s
own
resources
or
choices.
self-directed
action
to
personal
ownership.
personal
responsibility.
broader
system
of
reflexive
and
possessive
expressions
in
Turkish
grammar,
alongside
related
forms
like
kendisi,
kendim,
kendin,
and
kendimiz,
which
together
express
reflexivity
across
persons.