düzlemini
Düzlemini is a Turkish inflected form derived from düzlem, the Turkish word for a geometric plane. It is not a standalone lexical entry; rather, it results from Turkish suffixation, combining a possessive suffix with a case suffix to produce a definite direct-object construction.
In Turkish, possessive suffixes attach to a noun first, followed by case suffixes. For the second-person singular
Düzlemini can be used in sentences where the speaker refers to the listener’s plane as the object.
- Düzlemini gördüm. = I saw your plane.
- Düzlemini kullan. = Use your plane.
The form illustrates how Turkish handles possession and definiteness within a single word through suffix chaining.
Düzlemini reflects standard Turkish morphology rather than a separate semantic entry. It demonstrates the broader pattern