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gruptan

Gruptan is a Turkish ablative form of the noun grup, meaning “from the group.” It is used to express origin, source, or separation, and functions as a post-nominal element in a sentence.

In Turkish, the ablative case is marked by a suffix, and the exact ending varies with phonology

Usage and examples:

- Gruptan ayrıldı. (He left the group.)

- Gruptan gelen bilgiler güvenilir. (The information coming from the group is reliable.)

- Bu proje gruptan bağımsız olarak yürütüldü. (This project was carried out independently of the group.)

Gruptan typically appears in contexts related to social or organizational groups, teams, committees, or cohorts, and

See also: Turkish grammar, ablative case, grup.

and
vowel
harmony.
For
the
noun
grup,
the
common
surface
form
is
gruptan,
which
yields
the
sense
of
coming
from
or
leaving
a
group.
The
form
can
also
appear
in
phrases
that
compare
or
contrast
something
with
the
group,
or
indicate
movement
away
from
the
group.
is
commonly
contrasted
with
grup
içinde
(inside
the
group)
or
gruba
göre
(according
to
the
group).
It
is
a
standard
grammatical
form
rather
than
a
separate
lexical
entry,
and
its
exact
pronunciation
follows
Turkish
phonology
and
vowel
harmony
rules.