çalanlarnn
Çalanlar is a Turkish noun that refers to those who steal, i.e., thieves. The plural form çalanlar denotes the group as a whole. The genitive plural çalanların means “of the thieves” or “the thieves’,” as in the phrase çalanların eşyaları (the thieves’ belongings). The sequence çalanlarnn appears not to be a standard Turkish form; it is most likely a misspelling or typographical error of either çalanlar, çalanların, or çalınanlar. Turkish orthography uses suffixes to indicate number and possession, for example -lar/-ler for plural and -ın/-in/-un/-ün for genitive. When combined with the root çal- (to steal), you get çalanlar (the ones who steal) and çalanların (the thieves’). The form çalınanlar refers to things that were stolen, i.e., stolen goods.
In usage, çalanlar can function as the subject of a sentence: Çalanlar yakalandı. (The thieves were caught.)
Overall, the term çalanlarnn does not correspond to a standard Turkish lexical entry; the intended forms are