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belgesi

Belgesi is a Turkish noun form meaning “its document” or “the document’s.” It is created from belge (document) combined with the third-person possessive suffix -si, with vowel harmony determining the exact pronunciation. The suffix marks possession, so belgesi is used to refer to a document belonging to a person, an institution, an organization, or another referenced entity. In formal and administrative language, belgesi often appears in contexts where the document associated with a particular subject must be identified or discussed.

Usage and context: Belgesi commonly occurs in legal, governmental, and official communication to indicate ownership or

Relation to other terms: The base word belge covers documents, certificates, credentials, and records in a general

Notes: Belgesi is not a proper noun; it is a grammatical form within Turkish. It appears primarily

association
with
a
document.
It
can
function
within
larger
noun
phrases,
for
example
to
designate
“the
institution’s
document”
or
“the
identity
document
of
a
person,”
depending
on
the
surrounding
context.
Turkish
speakers
may
further
inflect
belgesi
to
express
different
grammatical
relations,
yielding
forms
such
as
belgesinin,
belgesine,
belgesindeki,
and
similar
constructions
that
convey
possession,
direction,
or
location.
sense.
Belgesi
specifically
marks
possession
or
association
with
a
third
person
or
entity.
Related
terms
in
Turkish
official
language
include
kimlik
belgesi
(identity
document),
resmi
belge
(official
document),
and
tapu
belgesi
(title
deed).
in
written
and
formal
Turkish,
where
precise
reference
to
a
document
and
its
ownership
is
needed.
See
also
Belge,
Resmi
belge,
Kimlik
belgesi.