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iletiimde

iletiimde is a Turkish linguistic form composed of the noun ileti meaning a message or communication, the first-person possessive suffix -im (my), and the locative suffix -de (in). In standard Turkish, the commonly cited canonical form for the meaning “in my message” is iletiğimde, which reflects the possessive suffix before the locative. The form iletiimde can appear in discussions of Turkish morphology as an example of how suffixes attach to a base noun, illustrating how possession and location are encoded in a single word.

Etymology and structure. The base ileti is related to iletmek, “to convey or deliver,” and iletişim, “communication.”

Usage. iletiimde is not a widely used standalone lexeme in everyday Turkish; it is primarily of interest

See also. iletmek, iletişim, iletisim, iletide, iletiğimde, Turkish suffixes, Turkish grammar.

The
suffix
sequence
demonstrates
Turkish
agglutinative
morphology:
root
+
possessive
+
locative.
Because
Turkish
vowel
harmony
and
phonological
rules
govern
suffix
surfaces,
the
exact
spelling
of
such
sequences
can
vary
in
practice,
with
iletiğimde
being
the
standard
orthography
for
meaning
“in
my
message.”
in
linguistic
discussion
and
grammar
examples
to
show
suffix
order
and
how
possession
interacts
with
location.
In
ordinary
usage,
speakers
would
typically
use
the
more
natural
forms
such
as
iletide
(in
the
message)
or
iletiğimde
(in
my
message).
The
term
serves
mainly
as
an
instructional
illustration
of
Turkish
derivational
morphology
rather
than
a
common
lexical
item.