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nsanlar

Insanlar is the Turkish plural of insan, meaning a human being. It is used to refer to people collectively and appears across registers—from everyday speech to journalism and literature. Insanlar can denote humanity in general or refer to a specific group of people within a context.

Etymology and form: The word insan comes from Arabic insān, adapted into Turkish. The plural marker -lar

Usage and grammar: In grammar, insanlar is the nominative plural form. It takes standard Turkish case and

Cultural and linguistic notes: The term is common in discussions of society, demographics, rights, and social

See also: insan (singular), insanlık (humanity), insan hakları (human rights).

follows
Turkish
vowel
harmony,
producing
insanlar.
This
formation
reflects
standard
Turkish
noun-formation
patterns
and
shows
the
influence
of
Arabic
on
Turkish
vocabulary.
possessive
endings,
such
as
insanların
(of
the
people)
and
insanları
(the
people
as
a
direct
object).
Turkish
lacks
gender
distinctions,
so
insanlar
covers
male
and
female
people
alike.
It
can
combine
with
adjectives
and
relative
clauses,
e.g.,
bazı
insanlar
(some
people),
insanlar
arasında
(among
the
people).
behavior.
It
functions
as
a
neutral,
inclusive
reference
to
people
as
a
collective,
rather
than
to
individuals.
Insanlar
often
appears
in
literature
and
media
when
addressing
themes
of
community
and
humanity.