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nedenlerle

Nedenlerle is a Turkish term that expresses justification and is formed from the noun neden (reason) with the plural suffix -ler and the instrumental/with suffix -le, yielding nedenlerle. It translates roughly as “with the reasons” or, more idiomatically, “for reasons” or “for various reasons.” The construction is primarily used in formal or official language to indicate the justification behind a statement, action, or decision.

Morphology and meaning: The base word neden means reason. Adding -ler makes it plural (nedenler = the

Usage: Nedenlerle is used to introduce or accompany explanations in formal contexts, such as legal, governmental,

See also: Turkish grammar; Turkish suffixes; Turkish vocabulary related to causation and justification.

reasons).
The
suffix
-le
(with)
attaches
to
the
plural
form,
producing
nedenlerle,
a
prepositional
or
adverbial
phrase
that
conveys
justification
or
causation
in
a
general,
multi-reason
sense.
There
is
a
related,
more
common
form
nedeniyle,
which
means
“due
to”
or
“because
of”
and
is
typically
used
to
attribute
a
single
cause;
nedenlerle
emphasizes
multiple
reasons.
or
academic
texts.
It
often
functions
as
an
adverbial
phrase
modifying
a
verb
or
a
whole
clause,
similar
to
the
English
expression
“for
reasons.”
It
is
less
common
in
everyday
speech,
where
more
direct
constructions
such
as
neden
nedeniyle
or
nedeniyle
may
be
preferred
depending
on
nuance.