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Unadapted borrowing from TurkishTürkiye. First adopted in 2020 by the Turkish Exporters Assembly and then by the Turkish government in December 2021 to replace the exonyms of Turkey in other languages. In English, the change has been attributed to confusion with the noun senses of the homonym turkey.[1] In June 2022, the United Nations accepted the country's request to change its official name there.[2]
1992 January, The Iraqi Asylum Seekers and Türkiye (1988-1991), Ankara: Tanmak Publications, →ISBN, title page:
THE IRAQI ASYLUM SEEKERS AND TÜRKİYE
2020 March, “March 18th to be commemorated together with Anzac descendants”, in The Turkish Perspective, number 80, Turkish Exporters Assembly, page 7:
Türkiye is going to commemorate March 18th Çanakkale Victory and Martyrs’ Day and 105th anniversary of the Çanakkale Land Battles held at Gallipoli Peninsula in Çanakkale on March 18th.
2021 December 21, “Participation of Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu in the 6th Meeting of the Foreign Ministers of Visegrad Group + Türkiye, 21 December 2021”, in Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Turkey):
The two Ministers welcomed the close relations between Türkiye and Hungary, and affirmed their determination to further develop them in line with our strategic partnership.
2021 December 24, “Why is 'Istanbul' a common female name in Somalia?”, in TRT World:
This year, Somalia celebrated the 10th anniversary of its special relationship with Turkiye.
2022 January 1, “'Modular, prefabricated construction sector to thrive in 2022'”, in Anadolu Agency, archived from the original on 26 May 2022:
Dorce is one of the leading companies in emergency settlement field globally, he said, adding that the firm is trying to meet all the vital needs of more than 100,000 people in the modular prefabricated integrated living spaces in different regions of Turkiye.
Usage notes
Prior to 2022, the term was rare outside of Turkish sources or official contexts, such as when referring to the country by its full official name (Republic of Türkiye). However, general use has sharply increased since its recognition by the United Nations in that year.
Türkiye (with a diaeresis) is the dominant and officially prescribed form, but it is sometimes omitted, as in Turkiye.
2022, Rafael Barracuda, Comment améliorer le monde: Comment obtenir la paix, la sécurité, la santé et le bonheur ?, →ISBN:
Grâce à la forte participation de l’ONU, de la Türkiye et d’autres partenaires, nous avons montré comment la coopération de quelques-uns peut rétablir la sécurité alimentaire pour beaucoup.
2022, Systèmes judiciaires européens - Rapport d’évaluation de la CEPEJ - 2022 Partie 1: Tableaux, graphiques et analyses, Conseil de l’Europe, →ISBN, page 163:
De même, dans les affaires administratives, les différences sont vastes, la Croatie et l’Italie ont déclaré que plus de la moitié des affaires pendantes avaient plus de deux ans, suivies par l’Ukraine (39,6%) et la Türkiye (30,6%).
2022, “Exhibition & Side Events”, in Transport for Inclusive Societies: Summit Highlights in Pictures, 18-22 May 2022, Leipzig, International Transport Forum, page 33:
Les ministres de la Türkiye, de l’Allemagne, des États-Unis et du Maroc au stand de ce dernier lors de la visite de l’exposition.
2022, Rapport mondial de suivi sur l’éducation: Les acteurs non étatiques dans l’éducation, UNESCO, →ISBN, page 332:
Bien que les élèves du Luxembourg et de la Türkiye bénéficient de 15 semaines de vacances par an, celles-ci sont réparties en six périodes de vacances au Luxembourg, et en deux périodes en Türkiye (figure 17.6).