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yüzlerini

Yüzlerini is a Turkish noun phrase meaning “their faces” or “the faces of them.” It is formed from the noun yüz (face) with a plural suffix and a third-person plural possessive suffix, followed by the accusative suffix to mark it as a direct object in a sentence. In practice, yüzlerini translates as “their faces” when used as the object of a verb.

Usage examples illustrate its function as an object. For instance: Onların yüzlerini gördüm means “I saw their

Related forms relate to other ways of referring to faces. Yüzleri means “their faces” in a non-accusative

Notes and context: Turkish often relies on suffixes to convey possession and grammatical case, so yüzlerini

faces.”
Yüzlerini
beğendiniz
mi?
means
“Did
you
like
their
faces?”
These
examples
show
how
the
phrase
can
serve
as
the
direct
object
in
Turkish
sentences
that
discuss
the
faces
belonging
to
a
group.
sense,
while
yüzünüz
means
“your
face”
(singular,
polite
or
informal
depending
on
context).
The
root
word
yüz
also
appears
in
broader
compounds
and
phrases,
such
as
yüzler
(faces)
or
yüzünüzde
(on
your
face),
illustrating
Turkish’s
agglutinative
morphology,
where
multiple
suffixes
indicate
number,
possessive
relation,
and
case.
specifically
marks
the
faces
as
the
object
of
the
action
described
by
the
verb.
Additionally,
yüz
can
also
mean
“hundred”
in
other
contexts,
but
in
yüzlerini
the
intended
sense
is
“faces,”
clarified
by
surrounding
words
and
syntax.