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bölgeyi

Bölgeyi is the Turkish accusative singular form of bölge, meaning region or area. In Turkish, the direct object of a transitive verb is marked by the accusative suffix -i, -ı, -u, or -ü depending on vowel harmony. When the noun ends in a vowel, a linking consonant y is often inserted, yielding forms such as bölgeyi. Therefore, bölgeyi literally means “the region” and functions as the definite direct object in a sentence.

Usage examples illustrate its function. Bölgeyi ziyaret edeceğim translates to “I will visit the region.” Bölgeyi

Plural and related forms include bölgeler (regions) and bölgeleri (the regions as objects). For instance, Bölgeleri

Notes on usage: Turkish relies on case endings rather than articles to mark definiteness; bölgeyi signals a

temizlemek
için
çalışmalar
başlatıldı
means
“Work
was
started
to
clean
the
region.”
The
accusative
form
helps
specify
which
region
is
being
referred
to,
a
common
feature
since
Turkish
has
no
indefinite/definite
articles
separate
from
case
endings.
ziyaret
edeceğiz
means
“We
will
visit
the
regions.”
The
word
itself
derives
from
bölge
and
is
a
standard
term
in
geographic,
administrative,
or
descriptive
contexts.
specific
region
already
identified
in
discourse.
The
form
is
routinely
used
with
verbs
of
perception,
action,
movement,
or
description
that
directly
affect
or
involve
a
region.