In Turkish, most nouns take the genitive suffix -(n)In directly to indicate possession or association, as seen with ev-in and arabnın. However, there are specific exceptions where the genitive suffix is preceded by a buffer consonant "y", such as suyun and neyin. Additionally, personal pronouns like benim and bizim have irregular forms for possession. These exceptions are important to note for learners of Turkish grammar.

Regular Genitive Case:

  1. Exceptions with Buffer Consonant "y":
  2. Personal Pronouns: