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nesnelere

Nesnelere is a Turkish grammatical form, not a standalone lexical item. It represents the dative plural form of nesne, meaning “to the objects.” The form results from Turkish morphology: the noun nesne (object) takes the plural suffix -ler to become nesneler, and the dative case suffix -e is added to yield nesnelere. Turkish vowel harmony applies to the suffixes, so the resulting spelling reflects the standard rules of suffixation.

Usage and meaning

Nesnelere is used when the sentence requires a target or recipient in the plural, often in constructions

Morphology and related forms

Nesnelere is one form in a system of inflected endings for nesne. Other related forms include nesneler

See also Turkish grammar, noun inflection, case endings.

that
indicate
direction
toward
or
relation
to
the
objects.
It
can
appear
after
verbs
that
govern
a
dative
interpretation,
such
as
dokunmak
(to
touch)
or
bakmak
(to
look
toward)
in
contexts
that
emphasize
the
objects
as
the
indirect
object
or
destination.
For
example:
Nesnelere
dokunmayın.
(Do
not
touch
the
objects.)
Nesnelere
yönelik
talimatlar
verildi.
(Instructions
were
issued
directed
at
the
objects.)
In
such
examples,
nesnelere
marks
the
plural
objects
as
the
focus
of
the
action
or
care.
(nominative
plural),
nesneleri
(accusative
plural),
nesnelerde
(locative
plural),
and
nesnelerden
(ablative
plural).
The
pattern
illustrates
how
Turkish
combines
number
and
case
in
a
single
word,
with
endings
adapted
to
the
root
through
harmony
rules.