gruptaki
Gruptaki is a Turkish grammatical form that functions as an adjective meaning “the ones in the group” or “in the group.” It is formed from the noun grup (group) with the locative suffix -ta, producing grupta meaning “in the group,” and then the suffix -ki, which turns this phrase into a relative/demonstrative form, yielding gruptaki. When used, gruptaki modifies a noun to identify members or items that belong to or are located within the specified group.
Morphologically, the construction follows a hierarchy: grup + ta (locative) → grupta, then grupta + ki → gruptaki. The result
Usage and nuance: gruptaki is common in both spoken and written Turkish to refer to a subset
- Gruptaki öğrenciler bugün sınava girecek. (The students in the group will take the exam today.)
- Grubun gruptaki üyeleri karar için toplandı. (The members of the group convened to make a decision.)
See also Turkish morphology, locative suffix -ta, and relative suffix -ki.