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ilerlemeye

Ilerlemeye is a Turkish verbal form derived from the verb ilerlemek, meaning to progress or advance. The suffix -meye attaches to the verb stem to form a non-finite clause that functions as an infinitive or gerund, allowing the action of progressing to be discussed in general terms or as the object of another verb.

Grammatically, ilellemeye acts like an infinitive in Turkish grammar. It can appear in clauses that express

Usage and context vary from everyday speech to formal writing. In policy, education, and technological discourse,

In summary, ilellemeye is the infinitive/gerund form of ilerlemek, used to discuss progress as an action within

purpose,
intention,
or
expectation,
and
it
often
combines
with
verbs
of
volition,
decision,
or
continuation.
For
example,
ilellemeye
karar
verdi
means
“he/she
decided
to
progress,”
ilellemeye
devam
etmek
means
“to
continue
progressing,”
and
ilerlemeye
yönelik
adımlar
atıldı
means
“steps
were
taken
toward
progress.”
These
forms
show
how
-meye
enables
non-finite
clauses
to
accompany
other
predicates
and
modifiers.
ilellemeye
commonly
appears
when
discussing
goals,
plans,
or
trajectories
of
development,
such
as
“ülkenin
ilerlemeye
odaklanması”
(the
country
focusing
on
progress)
or
“projede
ilerlemeye
dikkat
etmek”
(to
pay
attention
to
progress
in
the
project).
While
ilerleme
is
the
corresponding
noun
for
progress,
ilellemeye
emphasizes
the
action
of
progressing
in
a
non-finite
form,
making
it
useful
for
shaping
clauses
around
purpose
and
intention
without
committing
to
a
specific
subject.
larger
sentences
and
to
frame
purpose,
plans,
or
ongoing
development
in
Turkish.