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mevsimlere

Mevsimlere is the dative plural form of the Turkish noun mevsim, meaning “to the seasons” or “for the seasons.” In Turkish, mevsim means a season, and its plural is mevsimler, “the seasons.” The dative plural form mevsimlere is created by adding the plural suffix -ler to mevsim and the dative suffix -e, with vowel harmony producing -lere. It is used in contexts that indicate direction toward or reference to the seasons, as in “Mevsimlere göre tarım planlanır” (Agriculture is planned according to the seasons).

In everyday Turkish, the four standard seasons are denoted as ilkbahar (spring), yaz (summer), sonbahar (autumn),

Mevsimlere often appears in discussions of climate, agriculture, and planning, where actions are aligned with seasonal

and
kış
(winter).
Turkish
uses
both
meteorological
and
astronomical
concepts
of
seasons.
Meteorological
seasons
follow
fixed
calendar
months:
ilkbahar
typically
March–May,
yaz
June–August,
sonbahar
September–November,
and
kış
December–February.
Astronomical
seasons
are
defined
by
solstices
and
equinoxes
and
can
vary
slightly
each
year.
cycles.
Cultural
references,
such
as
spring
festivals
like
Nevruz
in
many
Turkic
and
Turkic-influenced
communities,
highlight
the
social
and
practical
importance
of
seasonal
change.
The
term
also
appears
in
literature
and
journalism
to
frame
discussions
around
seasonal
transitions,
weather
patterns,
and
environmental
forecasting,
always
bearing
in
mind
Turkish
grammar
and
the
nuance
of
direction
or
reference
conveyed
by
the
dative
form.