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formelere

Formelere is a Turkish word form that serves as the dative plural of the noun formül, meaning formula. In standard Turkish orthography the base noun is formül (formula), with the plural form being formüller and the dative plural form formüllere. In contexts where diacritics are omitted, you may also see the ASCII rendering formelere, though this is less common in formal writing. The term thus corresponds to “to the formulas” in English.

Formation and grammar: Turkish is an agglutinative language, so multiple suffixes attach to a root in a

Usage: Formüllere refers to formulas or formulae in mathematical, scientific, or procedural contexts. It appears in

See also: Turkish grammar, Turkish nouns, vowel harmony, Turkish suffixes, formül.

Note: The standard Turkish spelling is formüllere (with ü and double l). The diacritic-free variant formelere

fixed
order.
For
formül,
the
plural
suffix
-ler/-lar
is
added
to
formüller,
and
the
dative
suffix
-e/-a
is
added
last
to
indicate
direction
toward
something.
The
vowel
harmony
rules
of
Turkish
determine
the
exact
vowels
in
the
suffixes,
resulting
in
formüllere.
The
word
functions
as
a
noun
in
the
dative
case
and
is
typically
used
with
verbs
that
imply
action
toward
or
according
to
the
formulas.
sentences
that
discuss
calculations,
rules,
or
guidelines
expressed
as
formulas.
Examples
include:
“Bu
formüllere
göre
hesaplayın”
(Calculate
according
to
these
formulas)
or
“Formüllere
bakarak
çözüm
geliştirin”
(Develop
a
solution
by
looking
at
the
formulas).
may
appear
in
non-diacritic
text
or
when
diacritics
are
omitted.