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karlar

Karlar is a Turkish noun meaning snows or snowfalls. It is the plural form of kar, which means snow. The word is used in meteorological, descriptive, and literary contexts to refer to snow in a collective or repeated sense, such as multiple noted snowfall events or snow-covered landscapes.

Etymology and grammar: Karlar is formed by adding the Turkish plural suffix -lar to the root kar.

Usage and examples: In everyday language, karlar yağdı means the snows fell, while dağlar karlar altında kaldı

Cultural and linguistic notes: Karlar is primarily a generic term in Turkish and is avoided as a

See also: Snow in Turkish language and literature; Turkish plural formation and noun morphology.

Turkish
vowel
harmony
governs
suffix
choice,
but
in
this
case
-lar
is
the
standard
plural
ending
for
words
with
back
vowels,
as
in
kar
+
lar
→
karlar.
The
term
functions
as
a
common
noun
and
can
appear
with
typical
plural
or
possessive
markers
as
required
by
sentence
structure.
describes
mountains
being
covered
by
snow.
In
poetry
and
prose,
karlar
often
evokes
winter
imagery,
stillness,
or
the
passage
of
time.
It
can
also
appear
in
headlines
or
weather
reports
when
referring
to
multiple
snowfall
events
or
a
heavy
snowfall
season.
proper
noun
in
most
contexts,
though
it
can
appear
as
part
of
artistic
titles
or
lines
of
verse.
It
may
also
occur
as
a
surname
in
Turkish-speaking
communities,
though
as
a
common
noun
its
meaning
remains
the
weather-related
snow.