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kurulur

Kurulur is a Turkish verb form meaning “is established” or “is being established.” It represents the present simple passive of the verb kurmak, which means to establish, set up, or found. In Turkish, the present passive is formed with the suffix -ılır/-ilir/-ulur/-ülür, chosen to harmonize with the stem’s last vowel; for the root kur-, the form becomes kurulur. The subject of kurulur is whatever is being established, and the verb does not encode number by itself—plural or singular subjects are indicated by the noun that follows or precedes the verb.

Usage of kurulur typically appears in contexts involving institutions, systems, organizations, infrastructure, or rules that are

Examples in context:

- Yeni bir şirket kurulur. (A new company is established.)

- Bu bölgedeki kurallar ileride kurulur ve uygulanır. (The rules in this area are established and implemented

Kurulur is related to other forms derived from kurmak, such as kuruldu (past tense passive), kurulmuş (past

In sum, kurulur functions as a standard Turkish present passive form to describe the act of establishing

created
or
put
in
place
by
someone
else.
It
can
convey
a
general
or
habitual
truth,
as
in
statements
about
common
practice,
as
well
as
a
specific
occurrence
when
the
subject
is
clear.
later.)
participle),
and
kurulması
(gerund/infinitive
construction).
The
infinitive
form
is
kurmak,
while
kurulmak
can
be
used
to
emphasize
the
process
of
becoming
established
or
being
set
up
in
passive
constructions.
something
by
an
agent,
suitable
for
formal,
analytic,
or
descriptive
writing.