This is the 7088th most frequent Turkish word.
dmitro
The word "dmitro" does not appear to be Turkish or have meaning in Turkish.
In this sentence, 'Dmitro' is used as a proper noun representing a person's name, commonly used to identify someone.
Dmitro bugün ders çalışıyor.
Dmitro is studying today.
Here, 'Dmitro'nun' indicates possession, showing the book belongs to Dmitro.
Dmitro'nun kitabını gördün mü?
Did you see Dmitro's book?
In this sentence, 'Dmitro' acts as the subject of the sentence, describing Dmitro's action.