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yarglar

Yarglar is a term that can refer to several different concepts, depending on context. In Turkish, the standard plural of yargı (judgment or judiciary) is yargılar, not yarglar. Therefore, yarglar is typically encountered as a transliteration variant or as a proper noun in non-Turkish usages. Because of this ambiguity, Yarglar may appear as a surname, a place name in fictional settings, or the name of a council or group of magistrates in certain works of fiction or regional texts.

Etymology and forms: The word yargı originates from Turkish and means judgment, verdict, or the judiciary. The

Usage notes: In formal Turkish texts, the correct plural is yargılar. In cross-language writing or in fictional

See also: yargı, yargılar, judiciary.

plural
form
yargılar
adds
the
plural
suffix
-lar.
When
used
as
a
proper
noun,
Yarglar
is
usually
capitalized
and
treated
as
a
distinct
term
rather
than
a
direct
plural
form
of
yargı.
contexts,
Yarglar
may
be
adopted
as
a
name
or
title.
Readers
should
be
aware
of
potential
confusion
between
the
standard
Turkish
form
and
its
variant,
especially
in
translations
or
textual
references
outside
Turkish.