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eklemeyle

Eklemeyle is a Turkish term used to express the instrumental meaning “with the act of adding” or “by adding.” It is formed from the verb eklemek (to add) and the noun ekleme (the act of adding), together with the instrumental suffix -yle, which yields eklemeyle. This construction functions as a prepositional phrase that indicates means or method in a sentence, similar to the English “with” or “by.”

Morphology and formation: The base concept is eklemek, whose related noun ekleme denotes the act of adding.

Usage: Eklemeyle is more common in formal, technical, or descriptive contexts such as procedures, manuals, academic

Notes: While eklemeyle is the conventional form, Turkish linking with -yle/-yla depends on the final sound of

To
indicate
means,
Turkish
attaches
the
instrumental
suffix
-yle,
with
a
linking
sound
y
between
the
stem
and
suffix,
producing
eklemeyle.
The
exact
form
follows
Turkish
vowel
harmony
rules;
eklemeyle
is
the
standard
written
form.
writing,
or
legal
texts.
It
answers
questions
of
how
something
is
done
or
by
which
means,
and
it
can
introduce
a
subordinate
clause
or
modify
a
verb
phrase.
For
example,
a
sentence
might
state
that
a
process
was
accomplished
“eklemeyle,”
meaning
by
adding,
or
describe
actions
taken
“eklemeyle
birleştirildi,”
by
adding
and
combining.
the
preceding
stem.
In
everyday
speech,
speakers
may
prefer
simpler
prepositional
expressions,
but
eklemeyle
remains
correct
and
recognizable
in
written
Turkish.