In Turkish, possessive constructions are formed by adding possessive suffixes directly to the noun.
The form of the possessive suffix depends on both the grammatical person (first, second, or third) and the number (singular or plural) of the possessor.
Here are the possessive suffixes in Turkish:
- Singular Possessive Suffixes:
- My: -(I)m / -(I)mız
- Your (informal singular): -(I)n / -(I)nız
- His/Her/Its: -(s)I / -(s)I(m)ız
- Plural Possessive Suffixes:
- Our: -(I)mız / -(I)mızın
- Your (informal plural): -(I)nız / -(I)nızın
- Their: -(l)eri / -(l)eri(m)iz
For example:
- Ev (house)
- Evim (my house)
- Evin (your house)
- Evi (his/her/its house)
- Evimiz (our house)
- Eviniz (your house – plural)
- Evleri (their house)