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hususlar

Hususlar is the plural form of the Turkish noun husus, which denotes matters, points, or details connected to a topic. The term is used to point to specific aspects or elements that are relevant to a discussion, a document, or an argument. In everyday Turkish it is close in meaning to “details” or “points.”

Etymology and usage: Husus comes from Ottoman Turkish, rooted in the Arabic khāṣṣ meaning “special” or “particular,”

Usage and examples: Common phrases include “Raporun hususları şu şekildedir” (the details of the report are as

Summary: Hususlar functions as a formal way to enumerate or highlight the specific details, points, or matters

and
the
Turkish
pluralization
yields
hususlar.
The
concept
covers
a
range
from
essential
issues
to
granular
details
depending
on
context.
In
modern
Turkish,
husus
is
commonly
used
in
formal
language
and
administrative,
academic,
or
legal
texts
to
describe
the
aspects
to
be
considered.
follows)
and
“Toplantının
hususları
görüşülecek”
(the
matters
of
the
meeting
will
be
discussed).
The
plural
form
is
typical
when
listing
several
items,
whereas
“husus”
is
used
for
a
single
matter.
Related
terms
include
hususî
(special,
particular)
and
hususiyet
(peculiarity,
distinctive
feature).
Synonyms
include
ayrıntı,
detay,
madde,
and
nokta,
depending
on
nuance.
relevant
to
a
subject,
often
in
written
or
official
contexts.
It
is
a
core
term
in
Turkish
for
organizing
information
and
guiding
discussion
around
particular
aspects.