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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

Examples:

- 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.

is
an
attributive
expression
that
can
precede
a
noun,
as
in
gruptaki
öğrenciler,
or
cooperate
with
a
following
noun
to
express
“the
students
in
the
group”
or
“the
members
of
the
group.”
The
phrase
often
conveys
a
sense
of
specificity
or
reference
to
a
known
group
within
a
larger
context.
of
people
or
things
associated
with
a
particular
group.
It
can
denote
membership,
affiliation,
or
location
relative
to
the
group,
depending
on
context.
It
is
similar
in
function
to
other
Turkish
atributive
forms
like
içindeki
(inside
the
group)
but
with
a
slightly
more
referential
emphasis
on
group
membership
rather
than
mere
location.