This is the 8626th most frequent Turkish word.
republic
The Turkish word "cumhuriyet" means "republic," a form of government where power resides with elected representatives and an elected or appointed leader, rather than a monarch.
In this sentence, 'Cumhuriyeti' (Republic) refers to a official designation of a nation-state governed as a republic. It shows its usage in a formal national context.
Türkiye Cumhuriyeti, 29 Ekim 1923'te kuruldu.
The Republic of Turkey was established on October 29, 1923.
Here, 'Cumhuriyet' (Republic) is part of the term 'Cumhuriyet bayramı' (Republic Day), indicating a commemorative celebration.
Cumhuriyet bayramını her yıl sevinçle kutlarız.
We celebrate the Republic Day with joy every year.
In this instance, 'cumhuriyet' is a reference to a concept used in discussions about systems of governance, depicting an abstract use.