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Ödemin

Ödemin is a Turkish possessive construction that literally means “your payment.” It is formed by attaching the second-person singular possessive suffix -in to a noun that denotes payment (typically the noun ödeme or ödem in standard usage). This creates a noun phrase that refers to a payment belonging to the person being addressed and is commonly used inside larger noun phrases rather than as a standalone word.

In practice, ödemin licenses description of aspects of a specified payment. Common usages appear in legal, financial,

Notes and variants: Turkish possessive suffixes attach to noun stems to indicate ownership, and -in marks second-person

See also: Turkish grammar; Possessive suffixes; Turkish nouns.

or
everyday
language
to
specify
which
payment
is
being
discussed.
For
example,
phrases
such
as
ödemin
tutarı
(the
amount
of
your
payment),
ödemin
tarihi
(the
date
of
your
payment),
and
ödemin
durumu
(the
status
of
your
payment)
illustrate
how
the
form
functions
within
larger
expressions.
The
exact
spelling
and
preferred
form
can
vary
with
context
and
spoken
style,
but
the
core
idea
remains
a
possessive
reference
to
a
payment
belonging
to
you.
singular
possession.
While
ödemin
conveys
“your
payment”
in
certain
phrases,
more
explicit
forms
may
be
used
in
formal
or
written
Turkish
to
minimize
ambiguity,
such
as
using
odeme
or
ödemenin
plus
a
following
noun
to
express
related
concepts.