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türüdür

Türüdür is a Turkish predicative form that expresses that something is a kind, type, or category. It occurs in contexts where a statement defines or classifies an entity by its kind, similar to saying “is a type” in English.

Morphologically, türüdür is built from the noun tür, meaning “type” or “kind.” A possessive suffix -ü is

Usage of türüdür tends to appear in formal, technical, or encyclopedic prose, where precise categorization is

Examples:

- Bu örnek bir türüdür. (This example is a kind/type.)

- Bu bitki, nadir bir türüdür. (This plant is a rare species/type.)

- Bu gruptaki öğe, kendi içinde bir türüdür. (The item in this group is, in itself, a kind.)

Etymology and related notes: türüdür is a compound formed from tür, the possessive suffix -ü, and the

added
to
form
türü,
indicating
“its
type/kind.”
The
copular
suffix
-dür,
the
third-person
singular
form
of
the
verb
olmak
“to
be,”
is
then
attached
to
yield
türüdür.
The
result
functions
as
a
full
predicate
in
a
clause,
for
example
in
a
sentence
such
as
Bu
örnek
bir
türüdür.
important.
It
is
less
common
in
everyday
speech,
where
speakers
might
choose
simpler
constructions
such
as
bu
bir
tür
(this
is
a
kind/type)
or
daha
sade
ifadeler.
copular
suffix
-dür.
It
shares
its
underlying
logic
with
other
Turkish
predicative
forms
built
from
nouns
plus
the
copula,
though
its
use
remains
specialized
to
definitional
or
taxonomic
contexts.
See
also
tür.