This is the 7698th most frequent Turkish word.
james
The Turkish word "James" does not have a specific meaning in Turkish; it is typically used as a proper name borrowed from English.
The word 'James' is used as a proper noun identifying a person, and it serves as the subject of the sentence.
James yeni bir kitaba başladı.
James has started a new book.
Here, 'James'e' indicates the direction of an action towards James, using the '-e' suffix for dative case.
Kitabı James'e verdim.
I gave the book to James.
In this case, 'James'in' reflects possession, indicating that the book belongs to James, utilizing the genitive suffix '-in'.