-tı

Suffix

 * ("çökünmek" does not exist in modern Turkish. Compare with in Ottoman Turkish.)
 * (Derived through false analogy to into  into ; "çözelmek" does not exist as a separate verb.)
 * ("çökünmek" does not exist in modern Turkish. Compare with in Ottoman Turkish.)
 * (Derived through false analogy to into  into ; "çözelmek" does not exist as a separate verb.)
 * ("çökünmek" does not exist in modern Turkish. Compare with in Ottoman Turkish.)
 * (Derived through false analogy to into  into ; "çözelmek" does not exist as a separate verb.)
 * ("çökünmek" does not exist in modern Turkish. Compare with in Ottoman Turkish.)
 * (Derived through false analogy to into  into ; "çözelmek" does not exist as a separate verb.)
 * ("çökünmek" does not exist in modern Turkish. Compare with in Ottoman Turkish.)
 * (Derived through false analogy to into  into ; "çözelmek" does not exist as a separate verb.)
 * ("çökünmek" does not exist in modern Turkish. Compare with in Ottoman Turkish.)
 * (Derived through false analogy to into  into ; "çözelmek" does not exist as a separate verb.)
 * ("çökünmek" does not exist in modern Turkish. Compare with in Ottoman Turkish.)
 * (Derived through false analogy to into  into ; "çözelmek" does not exist as a separate verb.)
 * (Derived through false analogy to into  into ; "çözelmek" does not exist as a separate verb.)

Usage notes

 * Most commonly used with the, which is why the suffix is often classified in full as -ıntı, even though some nouns derived in this way are made from verbs that do not have reflexive forms; i.e , ,.