yeto

17.08.2026

“Yeto,” a Turkish neologism, is an informal way of saying “enough” and has emerged as a modified form of “yeter,” which means enough in Turkish. Rather than being a simple abbreviation, yeto reflects a playful phonological transformation commonly used in daily slang, especially in informal and digital communication. Its emergence has also similar origins for word formations, such as “aşko” instead of “aşkım” (my love), suggesting a productive pattern in contemporary Turkish slang. These forms are particularly interesting as they demonstrate how new meanings, affective nuances, and social identities are created through lexical innovation. (source, Fenise Selin Karalı)

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