genlerden
Genlerden is a Turkish word-formation that comes from the noun gen, meaning gene. It is the ablative plural form used to express origin or source as “from the genes” or “out of the genes.” The form is created by attaching the plural suffix -ler to gen to form genler (the genes), followed by the ablative suffix -den, resulting in genlerden. This combination is common in Turkish morphology, where suffixes chain to the word stem to indicate number and case.
In usage, genlerden functions to indicate that something originates in or is derived from genes. It appears
Notes on grammar: Turkish does not use prepositions; instead, suffixes convey relationships. The order is root →
See also: Turkish noun plurals, ablative case, Turkish morphology, gen (gene). Genlerden is a specialized form