hallerden
Hallerden is a Turkish grammatical form that functions as the ablative plural of hal, a noun meaning state or condition. The base noun hal forms haller in the plural, and the ablative suffix -den attaches to the plural to produce hallerden, which translates roughly as “from the states” or “out of the conditions.” It is a morphological construction rather than a standalone lexical entry, and its exact meaning depends on the surrounding context.
Morphology and usage: Turkish uses suffixes to indicate case and number. The ablative suffix -den (or -dan
Grammatical role: hallerden functions as a case-marked phrase element within a clause. It is not a fixed
- Karar hallerden çıkmak zorunda kaldılar. (They had to move away from the states/conditions.)
- Kendini hallerden arındırmak istiyor, yeni bir yol arıyor. (They want to purify themselves from the conditions
See also: Turkish grammar, ablative case, Turkish suffixes, Turkish plural and case agreement.