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Duyuru

Duyuru is a Turkish noun meaning an announcement or notice. It refers to a public communication intended to inform a broad audience about an event, decision, policy change, or service availability. Duyuru is widely used in official, educational, corporate, and media contexts. The related verb is duyurmak (to announce).

Etymology and distinctions: the term comes from the Turkish verb duyurmak. In Turkish usage, duyuru is often

Forms and channels: duyurular are published in newspapers, government websites, university bulletins, company portals, and public

Examples: a city council’s duyuru about a road closure; a university’s duyuru about exam changes; a company’s

In summary, duyuru functions as a key term for public communication in Turkish, bridging official notices, organizational

paired
with
adjectives
such
as
resmi
(official)
or
kamusal
(public).
It
is
sometimes
used
interchangeably
with
ilan,
but
ilan
commonly
implies
an
advertisement
or
tender
notice
and
may
carry
different
legal
or
commercial
connotations.
Bilgilendirme
is
a
broader
term
for
informing,
not
necessarily
a
formal
notice.
notice
boards.
Digital
outlets
frequently
label
a
post
with
“Duyuru”
or
include
a
prominent
heading
to
indicate
information
of
public
interest.
A
duyuru
may
include
dates,
instructions,
contact
details,
and
links
for
further
information.
duyuru
about
a
product
recall.
announcements,
and
public
information
efforts.