daraxti
Daraxti is a possessive form found in Uzbek and other Turkic languages, derived from the noun daraxt meaning “tree” and the third-person singular possessive suffix -i. The combination conveys the sense of “its tree” or “the tree’s,” functioning to mark possession or association within noun phrases.
The form daraxti illustrates how Turkic languages attach possessive suffixes to nouns to indicate ownership or
Daraxt is the base noun meaning “tree.” Plural and other possessive variants are common in Uzbek and
Daraxti exemplifies a common pattern in Turkic languages where possession is encoded directly on the possessor