beyanlaryla
Beyanlaryla is a term derived from the Turkish and Kazakh languages, combining the root word “beyan” (declaration, announcement) with the plural marker “lar” and the suffix “‑yla” meaning “with” or “by.” The resulting phrase translates literally to “with declarations” or “through announcements.” It is primarily used in legal, administrative, and formal contexts to denote actions or processes that are validated, confirmed, or carried out in accordance with official statements or proclamations.
In Kazakh, beyannames (official decrees) and beyannatim (statements to authorities) are often referenced for the authority
The etymological roots trace back to the Proto‑Turkic verb beyan, which itself is borrowed from the Persian
In contemporary usage, beyannames are often found in legal texts, civil registries, and business contracts. The
Although it is mostly confined to formal language, beyannames and beyanlaryla are occasionally found in academic