temelini
Temelini is a Turkish morphological form rather than a standalone concept with a fixed dictionary definition. It derives from temel, meaning foundation or base, and is created by attaching suffixes that mark possessive reference and the definite object. In practice, temelini translates roughly to “its foundation” or “the foundation of it,” with the exact meaning depending on context and sentence structure.
In Turkish, nouns combine with suffixes to indicate ownership and syntactic role within a clause. Temelini
- Temelini functions as the definite object form of temel in contexts where the speaker needs to
- It is most often encountered in descriptive or analytical Turkish, including discussions of structures, institutions, or
- Temel (foundation) and temeli (its foundation) are closely related forms, with temelinı serving as a specific
- Turkish morphology relies on suffix harmony and particle placement to convey possession and grammatical role.
See also: Temel, Turkish grammar, Turkish suffixes.
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