What does yerleşim in Turkish mean?

What is the meaning of the word yerleşim in Turkish? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use yerleşim in Turkish.

The word yerleşim in Turkish means settlement, yerleşim, konut (bölgesi), yaşam ortamı, koloni, yerleşim, yerleşim birimi, kat planı, yerleşim yeri, plan, yeni yerleşim alanı, koloni, kat planı, yerleşim planı, şehrin yukarı kısmı, şehrin yerleşim ağırlıklı bölümü. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word yerleşim

settlement

yerleşim, konut (bölgesi)

(area: where people live)

This is a residential area; you can't start a business here.

yaşam ortamı

(biology: act of inhabiting)

There is no sign of animal or human habitation here.

koloni, yerleşim, yerleşim birimi

(village)

Smith, Jamestown'da yeni bir koloni (or: yerleşim birimi) kurdu.
Smith established a colonial settlement at Jamestown.

kat planı

(outline of a room or storey)

The floor plan shows the internal layout of the property.

yerleşim yeri

(property: the American West)

Many pioneers set out to establish a homestead in the West.

plan

(colloquial (a place and its contents)

When they came in, they started looking at the layout of the place.

yeni yerleşim alanı, koloni

(US (settlement)

His ancestors included settlers at Plymouth plantation.

kat planı, yerleşim planı

(floor plan)

We will need a plot of the building to calculate the useful area.

şehrin yukarı kısmı, şehrin yerleşim ağırlıklı bölümü

(US (upper area of city)

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