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eylemden

Eylemden is the ablative form of the Turkish noun eylem, meaning “action” or “deed.” In Turkish grammar, the ablative suffix -den (or -dan, -ten, -tan, depending on vowel harmony) marks origin, source, or starting point. When combined with eylem, eylemden literally means “from the action” and is used primarily in formal or legal contexts to indicate the source of a result, a basis for a claim, or causation.

Usage and examples: Eylemden is common in phrases such as eylemden kaynaklanan zararlar (damages arising from

Notes: Eylemden is a specific case form and is distinct from other cases of eylem (e.g., eylem,

See also: Eylem, Ablative case in Turkish, Turkish grammar.

the
act)
and
eylemden
doğan
sonuçlar
(results
that
arise
from
the
act).
It
can
appear
in
sentences
like:
“Hukuk
metinlerinde
eylemden
kaynaklanan
sorumluluk
kavramı
sıkça
tartışılır”
and
“Bu
karar,
eylemden
doğan
sonuçları
dikkate
alır.”
These
examples
show
how
eylemden
connects
the
action
to
its
outcomes
or
responsibilities.
eylemle,
eylemler).
Its
use
is
mostly
institutional,
academic,
or
formal;
in
everyday
conversation,
speakers
may
favor
more
direct
phrasing.