Shakllarini
Shakllarini is a grammatical form in Uzbek that marks a plural noun phrase as a definite direct object. It is built from shakllar (the shapes or forms) with the third-person plural possessive suffix -lari to yield shakllari, meaning “their shapes,” and then the definite direct object suffix -ni is added to form shakllarini. The result functions as the object of a verb and translates roughly as “their shapes” in a context where ownership is understood or previously established.
Usage of shakllarini occurs when a known or definite set of shapes is the thing acted upon.
Examples illustrate its function in sentences such as: Rassom shakllarini chizdi, meaning “The artist drew their
See also: shakl, shakllar, possessive suffixes in Uzbek, direct object marker -ni, Turkish and other Turkic language