Azerbaijani/Contents (Latin)/Possessive Pronouns and Suffixes
Possessive Adjectives/Possessive
editMy | Mənim |
Thy | Sənin |
His/her | Onun |
Our | Bizim |
Your | Sizin |
Their | Onların |
In Azerbaijani, Possession contains two parts: possessor and possessed. The possessor is a noun or a pronoun in genitive case: mənim (my), sənin (thy), bacımın (my sister’s) etc. and possessed is a noun that has possessive suffixes: anam (my mother), qardaşın(thy brother), atası (his/her father). For example: Mənim bacım (My sister). Sənin bacın (Thy sister). Onun bacısı (His/her sister). Bizim bacımız (Our sister). Sizin bacınız (Your sister). Onların bacısı (Their sister).
Possessive Suffixes
editPersons | Suffixes | Persons | Suffixes |
Mənim | (ı)m, -(i)m, -(u)m, -(ü)m
üz+üm (my face) |
Bizim | -(ı)mız, -(i)miz, -(u)muz, -(ü)müz
üz+ümüz (our face) |
Sənin | -(ı)n, -(i)n, -(u)n, -(ü)n
üz+ün (thy face) |
Sizin | -(ı)nız, -(i)niz, -(u)nuz,-(ü)nüz
üz+ünüz (your face) |
Onun | -(s)ı, -(s)i,-(s)u,-(s)ü
üz+ü (his/her face) |
Onların | -(s)ı,-(s)i,-(s)u,-(s)ü / -ları, -ləri
üz+ü / üz+ləri (their faces) |
(note that “s” is a connecting consonant and is added when the word ends in a vowel -ata+s+ı) |
Note that –lar, -lər are plural suffixes. In Azerbaijani they are used if the possessed is plural. If the possessed is singular the plural suffixes are not used. |
External Links
edit- Possessive Pronouns and Suffixes (with video)