turlarining
Turlarining is a grammatical form found in Uzbek and several Turkic languages, used to mark a possessive or genitive relationship with a plural noun. The term combines the plural noun turlar, meaning “types” or “kinds,” with the possessive/genitive suffix ning, producing turlarining, which translates roughly as “of the types” or “the types’.” The corresponding singular form would be turining, meaning “the type’s.” This construction enables speakers to refer to attributes or relations tied to a set of categories without inserting a separate possessive noun.
In use, turlarining appears before the noun it governs, linking it to the possessed element. For example,
Etymology and cross-linguistic notes: turlarining derives from the Turkic root tur, meaning type or kind, combined
See also: tur (type), turlar (types), turli (various), possessive/genitive suffixes in Turkic languages.