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bölümün

Bölümün is a Turkish form derived from bölüm, a noun with several related senses: a section or part of a book, a chapter; and a department or division within an organization. The ending -ün is a genitive/possessive suffix that marks possession or a close relation, yielding a phrase equivalent to “the department’s” or “of the section/chapter” depending on context. In Turkish, possessed noun phrases link the possessor to the possessed noun, and the possessed noun appears in the genitive form.

The primary function of bölümün is to indicate that something belongs to or is associated with the

Notes on usage and grammar: bölümün is formed by attaching the genitive/possessive suffix to bölüm. Turkish

department,
section,
or
chapter
mentioned.
It
is
commonly
used
in
noun
phrases
that
name
a
relationship
to
another
noun.
For
example:
bölümün
başı
means
“the
head
of
the
department”
or
“the
section’s
head”;
bölümün
içeriği
means
“the
content
of
the
chapter/section.”
Another
example
is
bölümün
bütçesi,
“the
department’s
budget.”
The
exact
interpretation—whether
referring
to
an
organizational
department
or
a
part
of
a
book—depends
on
the
broader
context.
possessive
and
genitive
suffixes
follow
vowel
harmony
rules,
and
the
form
may
appear
as
bölümün
in
typical
contexts.
The
word
can
be
combined
with
various
following
nouns
to
express
possession
or
association,
making
bölümün
a
versatile
tool
in
Turkish
for
linking
related
nouns.