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sorulara

Sorulara is the dative plural form of the Turkish noun soru, which means "question." In Turkish, the dative suffix -a/-e marks the indirect object or the target of an action. Therefore sorulara translates roughly as "to the questions" or "for the questions," depending on context.

Usage and meaning: Sorulara commonly appears in verb phrases that take a dative object, such as cevap

Relation to soru: Soru is the nominative singular form meaning "question." Its plural nominative form is sorular,

Etymology and usage notes: The Turkish word soru is widely used in education, media, and everyday language.

See also: soru, sorular, cevap, yanıt.

vermek
(to
answer)
or
yanıt
vermek
(to
respond).
Examples
include:
"Sorulara
cevap
verdim."
("I
answered
the
questions.")
and
"Sorulara
yanıt
vermek
için
ekibi
topladılar."
("They
gathered
the
team
to
respond
to
the
questions.")
In
these
contexts,
sorulara
indicates
the
recipient
or
target
of
the
action,
i.e.,
the
questions
being
addressed.
and
adding
the
dative
suffix
-a
yields
sorulara.
The
same
pattern
appears
with
other
Turkish
nouns
to
form
dative
plurals,
such
as
kitaplara
(to
the
books).
Sorulara
is
not
a
standalone
lexical
item;
it
is
a
grammatical
case
form
of
soru
that
appears
in
clauses
where
the
action
is
directed
toward
the
questions.