elindekiler
Elindekiler is a Turkish noun phrase that means “the things in one’s hand” or more broadly “the items currently in possession.” It is used to refer to objects a person is holding at a given moment or to the resources available in a situation. The form is closely related to eldeki or elde, with the plural element -kiler; common spellings include elindekiler and eldekiler. Both convey the same general idea and are used in everyday speech and writing.
Etymology and forms: The phrase unfolds from el (hand) and a locative/derivational suffix that marks possession
Usage and nuance: Elindekiler functions as a plural noun and can serve as the subject or object
See also: Turkish grammar on noun phrases indicating possession; eldeki and elindeki constructions; phrases for “on