Kulaktaki
Kulaktaki is a Turkish grammatical form rather than a standalone vocabulary item. It is created from the noun kulak (ear) together with the locative suffix -da (in/on/at) and the demonstrative/relative suffix -ki, producing kulaktaki meaning “the one in the ear” or simply “in the ear.” The combination functions as an adjective or determiner that specifies a noun by location.
In use, kulaktaki attaches to a head noun to form a noun phrase that denotes something located
Etymology and grammar: kulaktaki belongs to a family of suffixes built from a base noun plus a
Notes: kulaktaki is not a separate lexical item but a productive morphological form used to describe or
See also: Turkish grammar, locative case (-da/-de), the -ki suffix.