çiftinden
Çiftinden is a Turkish grammatical form derived from the noun çift, which can mean a couple or a pair (and also appears in compounds such as çiftlik meaning farm). The form çiftinden is built by combining the genitive suffix -in (the couple’s) with the ablative suffix -den, yielding a word that functions to express origin or source: from the couple or from the couple’s side.
In usage, çiftinden is not a standalone lexical entry but a morphological construction used to indicate source
The term highlights Turkish’s agglutinative morphology, where multiple suffixes attach to a base to convey possession
- Turkish grammar: genitive suffix -in
- Turkish grammar: ablative suffix -den
- Çift (couple, pair) and its derivatives such as çiftlik (farm)
- Çiftinden is a functional form rather than a common independent noun.
- Pronunciation follows standard Turkish phonology: /tʃɪftin'dɛn/.