merkezini
Merkezini is a Turkish term formed from the noun merkez, meaning center, and suffixes that mark possession and the direct object. It is not a place name by itself but a grammatical form used to refer to the center of something as the object of a sentence. In Turkish, forms like merkezini appear when the center belongs to another noun and is specified as the object of the verb.
Etymology and morphology: The base word merkez is extended with possessive and accusative markers to indicate
Usage: Merkezini is commonly used when the speaker treats the center of something as the thing being
- Kütüphanenin merkezini bulalım. (Let’s find the library’s center.)
- Depodaki kutunun merkezini ölçtüler. (They measured the center of the box in the warehouse.)
- İşletmenin merkezini değiştirdiler. (They relocated/change the company’s center.)
Notes: Merkezini functions within Turkish syntax as a normal noun phrase in the object position and can