This is the 8241st most frequent Turkish word.
michal
The word "Michal" is not Turkish; it is typically a Hebrew name. Please clarify its context for an accurate definition.
In this sentence, 'Michal' is used as a proper noun representing a person's name, serving as the subject of the sentence.
Michal bugün okula gitmiyor.
Michal is not going to school today.
Here, 'Michal'in' is the possessive form of 'Michal,' showing ownership (Michal's room).
Annesi Michal'in odasını toplamak zorunda kalmış.
His mother had to tidy Michal's room.
Again, 'Michal' functions as a proper noun and subject noun phrase in this sentence, emphasizing their characteristic trait.