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sahnenin

Sahnenin is the genitive form of the Turkish noun sahne, meaning stage or scene. It literally translates to “of the stage” or “the stage’s” and is used to show possession or a relationship of belonging in noun phrases, such as sahnenin ışıkları (the stage lights) or sahnenin arkasındaki perde (the curtain behind the stage).

Etymology and meaning: Sahne comes from the word for a stage or scene and is widely used

Usage notes: In Turkish, the genitive form Sahnenin is used whenever one wishes to indicate something associated

Example phrases illustrate typical usage: Sahnenin ışıkları yanıyor (The stage lights are on), Sahnenin dekorları yenilendi

See also: sahne, sahnedeki, sahnedeki kullanımlar, sahneler.

in
theatre,
film,
and
performance
contexts.
The
term
is
a
loanword
in
Turkish,
borrowed
and
adapted
from
Western
languages
that
use
a
similar
concept,
with
Turkish
inflection
applying
the
standard
genitive
suffix
to
form
sahnenin.
with
or
belonging
to
the
stage.
It
is
commonly
found
in
phrases
describing
theatre
production,
backstage
elements,
or
events
occurring
on
or
about
a
stage.
The
word
sahne
itself
also
means
a
specific
scene
in
a
play
or
film,
a
sense
often
reinforced
by
surrounding
context
rather
than
by
the
genitive
alone.
(The
stage’s
scenery
has
been
renovated).
In
everyday
language,
sahnenin
can
appear
in
discussions
of
performances,
venues,
and
production
details
where
a
connection
to
the
stage
is
being
described.