esinin
Esinin is a Turkish possessive form derived from the noun esin, which means inspiration or muse. It is used to express possession or association, roughly translating as “its inspiration” or “the inspiration of.” When Esin is a personal name, the form Esin’in (often written with an apostrophe in standard Turkish orthography) marks the possessive, yielding phrases like Esin’in günlüğü, meaning “Esin’s diary.”
Morphology and usage follow Turkish possessive construction. A noun stem is followed by a suffix that agrees
Distinctions to note include that esinin as a lowercase form can refer to the possessive of the
See also: Turkish grammar; possessive suffixes; Turkish noun declension.