bedel
Bedel is a Turkish noun meaning price, cost, or value. It derives from the Arabic word badal, meaning substitution or exchange, and entered Turkish through historical contact with Persian and Arabic linguistic spheres. In modern Turkish, bedel is used both in everyday pricing and in broader figurative senses to denote the cost or consequence of an action. The common expression bedel ödemek translates to “to pay the price,” used to indicate bearing the consequences of one’s choices. In commercial and legal language, bedel can refer to the monetary value assigned to goods, services, or damages, functioning similarly to the concepts of price or compensation in other languages.
Beyond Turkish, bedel appears mainly as a surname or given name in various communities with Turkic or