adresim
Adresim is a Turkish noun phrase meaning "my address." It is formed by adding the first-person singular possessive suffix -im to the noun adres, which means address. Turkish possessive suffixes follow vowel harmony, so the suffix may appear as -ım, -im, -um, or -üm depending on the stem's last vowel; with adres, the common form is adresim, yielding the phrase "my address." The term is used in everyday language in both speech and writing to specify the speaker's address, as in "Adresim şu: İstanbul, Beşiktaş" or "Adresim değişti." In syntax, adresim functions as a possessive construction; the full sentence would be "Adresim ..." or "Benim adresim ..." for emphasis.
Etymology: adres is borrowed from French adresse and integrated into Turkish orthography; adresim follows the standard
Usage notes: In Turkish, you can form other possessives: adresiniz (your address), adresimiz (our address), adresinin
See also: adres, Turkish grammar, possessive suffixes, Turkish language.