özürlü
Özürlü is a Turkish word that has historically been used to refer to individuals with disabilities. The term's literal translation is "disabled" or "defective." In modern Turkish, this term is increasingly considered outdated and potentially offensive, with a shift towards more person-first language. The preferred terminology often translates to "person with a disability" or "disabled person" used in a more respectful context.
The use of "özürlü" has been a subject of discussion and debate within Turkish society. Many advocate
Current discourse emphasizes respect and dignity for individuals with disabilities. Consequently, terms like "engelli" (meaning "obstructed"