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aylarnda

Aylarnda is a Turkish locative construction that conveys the sense of “in the months” or “during the months.” It is not a proper noun and does not refer to a specific place or person. The form arises from aylar, the plural of ay (month), combined with the locative suffix -ında (in/inside). In standard Turkish orthography the corresponding full form is aylarında, while aylarnda may appear in informal writing or when diacritics are omitted.

Grammatical notes: Turkish marks tense, aspect, and time through a system of suffixes. For aylarnda, the base

Usage: The construction is common in Turkish text when one wants to refer to multi-month periods, such

See also: Turkish grammar, locative case, Turkish suffixes, time expressions.

aylar
(months)
takes
the
locative
suffix
to
indicate
location
in
time.
The
phrase
is
typically
used
to
situate
events
within
a
span
defined
by
months,
especially
in
narratives,
reports,
or
historical
summaries.
For
example,
a
sentence
might
describe
what
happened
“aylarında”
or
“aylarnda”
depending
on
orthographic
choice:
events
that
occurred
during
the
months.
as
weather
records,
economic
data,
or
chronological
timelines.
It
does
not
carry
any
special
connotation
beyond
the
literal
meaning
of
time
within
the
months.