dengelerini
Dengelerini is a Turkish word form that derives from the noun denge, meaning balance or equilibrium. In Turkish, dengeler is the plural form meaning balances, and dengelerini is used to express “their balances” when the noun functions as a direct object. The construction demonstrates how Turkish combines plurality and possession with suffixes: the plural suffix -ler/-lar attaches to denge to form dengeler, and the possessive/accusative suffixes attach further to indicate ownership and objecthood, yielding dengelerini in contexts where the speaker refers to someone else’s balances as the item being acted upon.
Dengelerini is typically used in sentences where a verb acts on someone else’s balances or equilibrium. For
The base denge comes from Turkish for balance or equilibrium. Related words include dengelemek (to balance),
Dengelerini is a standard韩 Turkish grammatical form rather than a named entity or place. It appears in