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yedi

Yedi is the Turkish word for the number seven. It is a native Turkic numeral, and in Azerbaijani, a closely related Turkic language, the cognate form is yeddi. The term is used in everyday counting and in fixed expressions, such as yedi yıl (seven years) or yedi kişi (seven people).

In Turkish, seven appears in a variety of idioms, phrases, and compound expressions that reference the number

As a proper noun, Yedi may appear in place names or business names in Turkish-speaking regions, but

seven.
The
word
yedi
is
routinely
encountered
in
spoken
language,
literature,
and
everyday
descriptions
that
involve
quantities
or
sequences.
it
is
not
a
widely
recognized
standalone
geographic
name.
The
form
and
usage
reflect
standard
Turkish
spelling,
with
pronunciation
approximated
as
“YEH-dee.”
Related
Turkic
languages
also
have
cognate
forms
for
the
number
seven,
reflecting
a
shared
linguistic
heritage
across
the
region.