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klavuzu

Klavuzu is the definite accusative form of the Turkish noun klavuz, which generally means guide, manual, or handbook. In standard Turkish the more common spelling of the base word is kılavuz, with klavuz appearing mainly in loanword spellings or transliterations used in some texts or brand names. The form klavuzu functions as the direct object in a sentence, indicating “the guide” or “the manual” as the thing being referred to or acted upon.

In ordinary usage, klavuz is associated with instructional documents and directions. Phrases such as kullanıcı kılavuzu

Related terms include kılavuz (guide, manual) and rehber (guide, counselor). While kılavuz often carries the nuance

(user
manual)
or
yazılım
kılavuzu
(software
manual)
are
typical
examples
where
the
concept
of
a
guided
set
of
instructions
is
central.
The
term
can
also
appear
in
titles,
product
documentation,
and
help
pages,
where
it
denotes
the
document
that
explains
how
to
operate
a
device,
program,
or
system.
of
a
written
instruction
or
a
procedural
aid,
rehber
tends
to
refer
more
broadly
to
guidance
provided
by
a
person
or
a
general
guide.
The
exact
choice
between
these
words
can
depend
on
context,
formality,
and
regional
orthography.