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Kiliselerin

Kiliselerin is a Turkish term that functions as the genitive plural form of kilise, meaning “of the churches” or “the churches’.” The base plural kiliseler means “churches.” When the genitive suffix -in is added to the plural, kiliselerin is formed, signaling possession or a relationship involving multiple churches. Turkish combines possession and plurality in a single word, so kiliselerin typically appears in noun phrases such as kiliselerin çanları or kiliselerin bakımı.

The formation follows a standard pattern: kilise (church) + ler (plural) → kiliseler (churches), then add -in to

Usage notes: Kiliselerin is used to express ownership, attribution, or association with more than one church.

Etymology: Kilise, meaning church, is a loanword in Turkish, derived from Greek ekklēsía and transmitted through

See also: kilise, kiliseler, -in possessive suffix, Turkish genitive construction.

indicate
genitive:
kiliselerin
(of
the
churches).
The
suffix
-in
adapts
to
vowel
harmony,
appearing
as
-in,
-ın,
-un,
or
-ün
depending
on
the
preceding
vowels.
Examples
include
Kiliselerin
çanları
erken
çalar.
(The
churches’
bells
ring
early.)
and
Kiliselerin
bakımı
belediyenin
sorumluluğundadır.
(The
maintenance
of
the
churches
is
the
municipality’s
responsibility.)
It
can
begin
a
noun
phrase
or
function
within
a
larger
sentence
without
requiring
a
separate
preposition.
historical
contact
with
Byzantine
and
Ottoman
Turkish
varieties.
Kiliselerin,
as
the
possessive
plural
form,
reflects
Turkish
agglutinative
morphology
rather
than
a
separate
lexical
entity.