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serginin

Serginin is a Turkish genitive form of the noun sergi, which means exhibition. It is formed by attaching the genitive suffix -in to sergi, with vowel harmony applied, producing serginin. The phrase means “of the exhibition” or “the exhibition’s” and is used to indicate possession or a close relationship within a noun phrase.

Usage is straightforward: serginin links another noun to the exhibition as possessor or related entity. Examples

Notes for learners: serginin is one of several Turkish suffixes that attach to a base noun to

include
serginin
adı
(the
name
of
the
exhibition),
serginin
içeriği
(the
content
of
the
exhibition),
and
serginin
açılışı
(the
opening
of
the
exhibition).
Turkish
does
not
use
a
separate
definite
article;
the
genitive
form
itself
marks
the
relationship.
The
form
changes
with
vowel
harmony
in
other
contexts
or
when
forming
plurals,
such
as
sergilerin
for
“exhibitions”
(or
“exhibitions’”)
in
related
phrases.
express
grammatical
relations.
Its
use
is
common
in
catalogs,
event
descriptions,
press
coverage,
and
everyday
speech
when
describing
attributes
or
events
related
to
an
exhibition.
Proper
understanding
of
serginin
helps
in
constructing
phrases
that
clearly
denote
ownership
or
association
with
a
specific
exhibition.