Patronunun
The word "patronunun" is a Turkish possessive form. It translates to "his/her/its boss's" or "their boss's" in English. This grammatical structure indicates possession by a singular third-person possessor. The base word is "patron," which means "boss" or "employer." The suffix "-u" indicates the third-person singular possessive (his/her/its), and the suffix "-nun" further marks the genitive case, signifying possession. Therefore, "patronunun" implies that something belongs to or is related to the boss of a particular individual or entity being referred to. For example, in a sentence like "Patronunun arabası yeniydi," it means "His/her/its boss's car was new." The specific gender or number of the boss is not explicitly stated by the word "patronunun" alone; context from the surrounding sentence would clarify this. Similarly, the identity of the person whose boss is being referenced is also determined by the broader context. This form is commonly used in Turkish to express ownership or a relationship connected to an employer.