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Modelleri

Modelleri is a Turkish noun form derived from the word model (model) and is tied to Turkish inflection patterns for number, possession, and case. The form typically appears as the plural of modeller (models) with the accusative ending, or as part of a possessive construction indicating ownership in a noun phrase. In practice, its exact meaning depends on context.

Grammatical notes:

- Modelleri can function as the definite direct object in a sentence, meaning “the models.” This is

- In phrases where ownership is explicit, the same written form often appears as part of a larger

Usage and domains:

Modelleri is common in many fields where templates, designs, or statistical constructs are discussed, such as

Etymology and overview:

The term is formed from model, with Turkish pluralization and case/possessive suffixation. It reflects the broader

the
accusative
case
marked
by
the
ending
-i,
with
the
plural
-ler
already
part
of
the
noun:
Modelleri
gördüm
means
“I
saw
the
models.”
possessive
construction
(for
example,
with
a
preceding
possessive
determiner
such
as
onarın
or
onlar
tarafından),
and
can
convey
“their
models”
depending
on
the
context.
Turkish
syntax
generally
relies
on
suffixes
for
possession,
the
surrounding
words
helping
to
clarify
meaning.
architecture,
fashion,
or
data
analysis.
It
can
appear
in
simple
statements
(the
models)
or
as
part
of
more
complex
phrases
like
farklı
modelleri
(different
models)
or
en
yeni
modelleri
(the
newest
models).
Turkish
system
of
suffixing
to
indicate
number,
definiteness,
and
ownership,
rather
than
using
separate
articles
or
adjectives
to
convey
these
notions.
See
also:
model
in
Turkish,
Turkish
nouns
and
affixes,
Turkish
grammar.