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hükümlerdir

Hükümlerdir is a Turkish phrase that most commonly functions as a predicative form meaning “they are convicts.” In Turkish, the noun hükümlü denotes a person who has received a sentence or conviction. The standard plural form of hükümlü is hükümlüler, and the conventional plural-present predicate with a plural subject is hükümlülerdir (for example: Bu kişiler hükümlülerdir, meaning “These people are convicts”). The singular form is hükümlüdür (for example: Bu kişi hükümlüdür, meaning “This person is a convict”).

The form hükümlerdir is not part of standard Turkish morphology for the plural predicate of hükümlü. Turkish

Usage and examples in standard Turkish:

- Bu kişiler hükümlülerdir. (“These people are convicts.”)

- O, hükümlüdür. (“He/She is a convict.”)

See also: Turkish grammar, Turkish nouns for legal terms, conviction in Turkish law.

grammar
typically
requires
the
plural
noun
form
hükümlüler
followed
by
the
copula
-dir
when
identifying
multiple
subjects.
Therefore,
hükümlerdir
is
generally
considered
nonstandard
and
is
usually
encountered
as
a
misspelling
or
a
noncanonical
variant
in
texts.
If
encountered
in
formal
writing,
it
is
usually
interpreted
as
an
error
or
as
a
typographical/orthographic
irregularity
rather
than
as
a
recognized
grammatical
form.