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aileleri

Aileleri is a Turkish noun phrase that translates roughly as “their families.” It is formed from the noun aile (family) in its plural form aileler (families) plus the third-person plural possessive suffix -leri, yielding aileleri, which denotes possession by a third-person plural subject. In Turkish, possession is expressed through such suffixal constructions rather than separate possessive pronouns placed after the possessed noun.

Usage and function: Aileleri typically functions as a noun phrase meaning “their families” and can serve as

Examples: Onların aileleri İstanbul’da yaşıyor. Their families live in Istanbul. Aileleriyle birlikte tatile gitti. He/she went

Notes: Turkish also forms a genitive possessive with -lerinin when the phrase appears inside a larger noun

the
subject
or
the
object
in
a
sentence
depending
on
context.
The
suffix
agrees
with
the
possessor
(they),
while
the
noun
itself
remains
in
the
plural
to
denote
multiple
families.
The
phrase
does
not
indicate
a
single
family
but
multiple
families
associated
with
the
possessor.
The
form
can
be
clarified
in
context
by
adding
pronouns
or
other
determiners,
if
needed.
on
vacation
with
their
families.
phrase,
as
in
“onların
ailelerinin
evi”
(their
families’
house).
The
standalone
form
aileleri
can
be
ambiguous
without
context,
so
accompanying
pronouns
or
clear
sentence
structure
is
usually
used
to
indicate
the
possessor.