At the A1 level, 'hangisi' is a vital tool for basic communication. You use it to make simple choices between two or three visible objects. For example, 'Hangisi senin?' (Which one is yours?) or 'Hangisi büyük?' (Which one is big?). At this stage, you don't need to worry about complex case endings; focus on using the base form to ask for preferences or identification. It is the pronoun equivalent of 'hangi', used when you don't want to repeat the noun. If someone shows you two apples, you ask 'Hangisi?' instead of 'Hangi elma?'. This simplifies your speech and makes you sound more like a native speaker who avoids redundancy.
At the A2 level, you begin to attach case endings to 'hangisi'. You will learn 'hangisini' (the accusative form) to use as a direct object: 'Hangisini istiyorsun?' (Which one do you want?). You also start using the partitive construction: 'Meyvelerden hangisi?' (Which of the fruits?). This level requires understanding that 'hangisi' acts like a noun, so it needs the buffer letter 'n' before any suffix starting with a vowel. You will also use it in simple compound sentences, like 'Hangisi daha pahalıysa onu alalım' (Whichever one is more expensive, let's buy that one - though this leans towards B1, A2s should recognize the structure).
By B1, you are comfortable with all case endings: hangisine, hangisinde, hangisinden, hangisinin. You use 'hangisi' to discuss more abstract concepts, not just physical objects. For example, 'Bu fikirlerden hangisi daha mantıklı?' (Which of these ideas is more logical?). You also use it in more complex relative clauses. You understand the nuance between 'hangisi' (which one) and 'hangileri' (which ones) and use them appropriately based on whether the expected answer is singular or plural. You can also use it in indirect questions: 'Hangisinin doğru olduğunu bilmiyorum' (I don't know which one is correct).
At the B2 level, 'hangisi' is used in sophisticated arguments and hypothetical scenarios. You might use it to contrast complex theories or long-term plans. 'Şirket stratejilerinden hangisinin uzun vadede daha karlı olacağını tartışmalıyız' (We should discuss which of the company strategies will be more profitable in the long run). You understand stylistic choices, such as when to use 'hangisi' for emphasis versus a simple 'hangi' construction. You are also proficient in using 'hangisi' with various postpositions, like 'hangisi için' (for which one) or 'hangisi kadar' (as much as which one).
At C1, you use 'hangisi' with high precision in academic, professional, and literary contexts. You can identify and use it in complex possessive chains: 'Hangisinin etkisinin daha yıkıcı olduğu tartışma konusudur' (Which one's impact is more devastating is a matter of debate). You are aware of its use in rhetorical questions and can use it to create specific stylistic effects in writing. You also understand the historical development of the word and can recognize archaic or dialectal variations in literature, though you stick to standard Turkish in your own production.
At the C2 level, 'hangisi' is a tool for philosophical inquiry and master-level linguistic precision. You can use it to navigate the most subtle nuances of meaning. You might use it in sentences that involve multiple layers of dependency: 'Toplumsal sözleşmenin hangi maddesinin, bireyin hangi temel hakkıyla çeliştiği ve bunlardan hangisinin hukuki üstünlüğe sahip olduğu sorunsalı...' (The problem of which article of the social contract conflicts with which fundamental right of the individual, and which of these has legal priority...). At this level, the word is used effortlessly in the most demanding cognitive tasks.

hangisi in 30 Sekunden

  • Hangisi means 'which one' and is a pronoun.
  • It is used to choose from a known group of items.
  • Unlike 'hangi', it does not need a noun after it.
  • It takes case endings like 'hangisini' or 'hangisinde'.

The Turkish word hangisi is a fundamental interrogative pronoun that translates to "which one" in English. Unlike the adjective form hangi (which), which must precede a noun (e.g., hangi kitap? - which book?), hangisi stands alone as a pronoun, representing a choice from a previously mentioned or implied group. It is formed by taking the root hangi and adding the third-person singular possessive suffix -si. Grammatically, it literally means "which of it" or "which of them." This structure is very common in Turkish, where pronouns often carry possessive markers to indicate a relationship to a set.

Core Usage
Used to ask someone to select a specific item from a known set of options.
Grammatical Role
Functions as a pronoun, meaning it replaces the noun phrase it refers to.

Masada iki kalem var; hangisi senin?

Translation: There are two pens on the table; which one is yours?

In daily Turkish life, you will encounter this word constantly. Whether you are at a bazaar choosing between two types of apples, at a restaurant deciding between two dishes, or talking to a friend about which movie to watch, hangisi is the go-to word for narrowing down choices. It implies that the speaker and the listener both know the context of the choice. For example, if you just say "Hangisi?" while pointing at a shelf, it is perfectly clear that you are asking "Which one [of these items]?"

The beauty of hangisi lies in its flexibility with Turkish case endings. Because it ends in a vowel and functions as a noun-substitute, it takes the buffer letter 'n' before case suffixes. This leads to forms like hangisini (which one - accusative), hangisine (to which one), and hangisinde (in which one). Mastering these variations is key to moving from A1 to A2 and beyond. In formal settings, you might hear hangileri when referring to multiple items ("which ones"), but hangisi remains the most frequent and versatile form for general inquiry.

Using hangisi correctly requires understanding its relationship with the items being discussed. It usually appears in sentences where a group has been established. You can use it as the subject of a sentence, the object, or even in a possessive construction. When it acts as the subject, it often takes the simple form. For example, "Hangisi daha ucuz?" (Which one is cheaper?). Here, 'hangisi' is the thing that is cheap.

Subject Case
Hangisi daha iyi? (Which one is better?)
Accusative Case
Hangisini istiyorsun? (Which one do you want?)

Bu kitaplardan hangisi senin favorin?

Translation: Which one of these books is your favorite?

One of the most important grammatical patterns involves the partitive construction: [Noun]-lardan/lerden hangisi. This means "Which of the [Nouns]". For instance, "Öğrencilerden hangisi geldi?" (Which of the students came?). This is a more specific way of asking than just using hangi. It emphasizes a selection from a specific, defined group. Note that even though the group is plural (students), hangisi remains singular unless you specifically want to ask for multiple students (hangileri).

When using hangisi in the locative case (hangisinde), you are asking about location or possession within a set. "Anahtar hangisinde?" (Which one has the key? / In which one is the key?). In the ablative case (hangisinden), you are asking about origin or preference: "Hangisinden nefret ediyorsun?" (Which one [of these] do you hate?). This versatility allows Turkish speakers to be very precise with very few words, a hallmark of the language's agglutinative nature.

In the bustling streets of Istanbul or the quiet cafes of Ankara, hangisi is the soundtrack of decision-making. You will hear it most frequently in commercial transactions. A shopkeeper might hold up two shirts and ask, "Hangisini beğendiniz?" (Which one did you like?). In this context, the word acts as a bridge between the customer's desire and the available stock. It is polite, direct, and efficient.

Garson sordu: "Efendim, hangisi sizin siparişinizdi?"

Translation: The waiter asked: "Sir/Madam, which one was your order?"

Socially, hangisi is used during debates or when sharing opinions. If a group of friends is discussing Turkish TV series (diziler), someone might ask, "Sence hangisi daha heyecanlı?" (Which one do you think is more exciting?). It invites comparison and provides a framework for the conversation. In family settings, parents often use it with children to offer choices: "Hangisi daha lezzetli, elma mı armut mu?" (Which one is more delicious, the apple or the pear?).

At the Market
Comparing prices or quality of produce.
In Education
Teachers asking students to identify the correct answer in a multiple-choice test.

Furthermore, hangisi appears frequently in Turkish media and digital interfaces. On a website, a button might ask "Hangisini seçmek istersiniz?" (Which one would you like to select?). In news headlines, you might see comparisons like "Hangisi daha güçlü?" (Which one is stronger?) referring to political figures or economic policies. Its ubiquity makes it one of the top 100 most useful words for any learner to master early on, as it facilitates interaction and clarification in almost every possible scenario.

The most frequent mistake English speakers make is confusing hangi and hangisi. In English, "which" can be both an adjective ("Which book?") and a pronoun ("Which is yours?"). In Turkish, these roles are strictly separated. Saying *"Hangisi kitap?" when you mean "Which book?" is grammatically incorrect; it would mean "Which one is a book?". Remember: Hangi + Noun, but Hangisi + Verb/Suffix.

Mistake 1
Using 'hangisi' before a noun (e.g., *Hangisi kalem?).
Mistake 2
Forgetting the buffer 'n' (e.g., *Hangisii instead of Hangisini).

Yanlış: Hangisi elma taze? (Wrong)
Doğru: Hangi elma taze? (Correct)

Another common error involves the misuse of case endings. Because hangisi already ends in a vowel (the -i of the possessive suffix), learners often forget to add the 'n' before adding the accusative -i or dative -e. This results in sounds like "hangisii" or "hangisie," which are incorrect. The rule is: Possessive Suffix + 'n' + Case Suffix. Therefore, it must be hangisini, hangisine, hangisinde, hangisinden, hangisinin.

Finally, some learners use hangisi when they should use kim (who). While in English we might say "Which of you?", in Turkish, "Hanginiz?" is more common, or "İçinizden hangisi?". Using hangisi for people is grammatically possible but can sometimes sound slightly dehumanizing if not used with the correct possessive plural (like hangimiz, hanginiz). However, at an A1 level, focusing on the distinction between hangi and hangisi is the most critical hurdle to overcome.

While hangisi is the primary way to say "which one," several other words and phrases play in the same semantic field. Understanding these alternatives will help you sound more natural and precise. The most obvious relative is hangi, the adjective form. Use hangi when you want to specify the category of the choice immediately after the question word.

Hangi
Adjective form. Needs a noun. (Hangi yol? - Which road?)
Neredeki
The one where? / The one at? (Masadaki mi? - The one on the table?)

- Çay mı kahve mi?
- Hangisi daha sıcaksa o.

Translation: - Tea or coffee? - Whichever one is hotter.

Another alternative is using the suffix -ki to create "the one which..." pronouns. For example, "Mavi olan" (The blue one) or "Seninki" (Yours / The one that is yours). These are often used as answers to the question hangisi. Instead of repeating hangisi, you provide a specific identifier. Furthermore, for people, kim (who) is often the better choice unless you are specifically picking one person out of a pre-defined group (e.g., "Hanginiz yaptı?" - Which of you did it?).

In very formal or literary Turkish, you might encounter kangi (an archaic form) or more complex constructions like "şunlardan hangisi" (which of those). In slang or very informal speech, people might simply point and say "Bu mu?" (This one?) or "Şu mu?" (That one?). While these are not direct synonyms for hangisi, they serve the same functional purpose in a conversation: clarifying a choice among several options.

How Formal Is It?

Wusstest du?

The suffix '-si' is a possessive marker that turned the adjective 'hangi' into a noun-like pronoun.

Aussprachehilfe

UK /han.ˈɟi.si/
US /hɑn.ˈɡi.si/
The primary stress is on the second syllable: han-GI-si.
Reimt sich auf
Sevgisi Bilgisi İlgisi Sergisi Dergisi Vergisi Yergisi Övgüsü (near rhyme)
Häufige Fehler
  • Pronouncing the 'h' too harshly.
  • Stressing the first syllable.
  • Mixing up 'gi' with 'ji'.
  • Shortening the final 'i' too much.
  • Mispronouncing the 'a' as in 'apple'.

Schwierigkeitsgrad

Lesen 1/5

Very easy to recognize in text.

Schreiben 2/5

Requires remembering the buffer 'n' for cases.

Sprechen 2/5

Easy to say, but needs practice to distinguish from 'hangi'.

Hören 1/5

Very distinct sound, easy to pick up.

Was du als Nächstes lernen solltest

Voraussetzungen

Hangi Bu Şu O Kim

Als Nächstes lernen

Hangileri Hanginiz Herhangi Hiçbiri Hepsi

Fortgeschritten

Müteakip Bilumum Filan Falan

Wichtige Grammatik

Possessive Suffixes

Hangisi (-si is the suffix).

Pronominal 'n'

Hangisini (the 'n' before accusative).

Partitive Case

Kitaplardan hangisi (-dan indicates 'from/of').

Interrogative Pronouns

Hangisi, Kim, Ne, Neresi.

Adjective vs Pronoun

Hangi (Adj) vs Hangisi (Pron).

Beispiele nach Niveau

1

Hangisi senin?

Which one is yours?

Subject use.

2

Hangisi daha güzel?

Which one is more beautiful?

Comparing two items.

3

Elma mı, armut mu? Hangisi?

Apple or pear? Which one?

Simple choice.

4

Hangisi büyük?

Which one is big?

Adjective comparison.

5

Hangisi doğru?

Which one is correct?

Identifying truth.

6

Hangisi senin araban?

Which one is your car?

Possessive context.

7

Hangisi daha ucuz?

Which one is cheaper?

Financial choice.

8

Kırmızı mı mavi mi? Hangisi?

Red or blue? Which one?

Color choice.

1

Hangisini istiyorsun?

Which one do you want?

Accusative case.

2

Hangisine bakıyorsun?

Which one are you looking at?

Dative case.

3

Bu kitaplardan hangisi yeni?

Which of these books is new?

Partitive construction.

4

Hangisinde kalıyoruz?

In which one are we staying?

Locative case.

5

Hangisinden geldin?

From which one did you come?

Ablative case.

6

Hangisini alalım?

Which one should we buy?

Optative mood.

7

Hangisi daha yakın?

Which one is closer?

Distance comparison.

8

Yemeklerden hangisi acı?

Which of the meals is spicy?

Plural partitive.

1

Hangisinin rengi daha iyi?

Which one's color is better?

Genitive case.

2

Hangisini seçeceğine karar verdin mi?

Have you decided which one you will choose?

Subordinate clause.

3

İşlerden hangisi daha zor?

Which of the jobs is harder?

Abstract choice.

4

Hangisiyle gitmek istersin?

With which one do you want to go?

Instrumental case.

5

Hangisinden bahsettiğini anlamadım.

I didn't understand which one you were talking about.

Indirect object.

6

Hangisi daha mantıklı görünüyor?

Which one seems more logical?

Abstract comparison.

7

Hangisinin daha güvenli olduğunu biliyor musun?

Do you know which one is safer?

Noun clause.

8

Hangisine inanalım?

Which one should we believe?

Dative + Optative.

1

Hangisinin daha etkili olacağını öngörüyoruz?

Which one do we predict will be more effective?

Future projection.

2

Bu seçeneklerden hangisi riskleri minimize eder?

Which of these options minimizes risks?

Formal inquiry.

3

Hangisinin daha sürdürülebilir olduğunu tartışmalıyız.

We must discuss which one is more sustainable.

Necessitative mood.

4

Hangisine öncelik vereceğimiz henüz belli değil.

It is not yet clear which one we will prioritize.

Priority context.

5

Hangisinden daha fazla verim alabiliriz?

From which one can we get more efficiency?

Ablative + Potential.

6

Hangisinin gerçek suçlu olduğunu kanıtlamalıyız.

We must prove which one is the real criminal.

Legal context.

7

Hangisi toplumsal yapıya daha uygun?

Which one is more suitable for the social structure?

Abstract suitability.

8

Hangisinin daha önce bittiğini hatırlamıyorum.

I don't remember which one finished first.

Past tense clause.

1

Hangisinin estetik değeri daha yüksek?

Which one has a higher aesthetic value?

Aesthetic judgment.

2

Bu kuramlardan hangisi gerçeği yansıtıyor?

Which of these theories reflects the truth?

Epistemological query.

3

Hangisinin daha derin bir anlam taşıdığını düşünüyorsunuz?

Which one do you think carries a deeper meaning?

Interpretative question.

4

Hangisine daha çok itibar edildiği tartışılır.

It is debatable which one is more respected.

Passive voice.

5

Hangisinden kaynaklandığını tespit etmek güç.

It is difficult to determine which one it originated from.

Causality.

6

Hangisinin daha büyük bir yıkıma yol açtığı meçhul.

It is unknown which one caused a greater destruction.

Formal 'unknown'.

7

Hangisi daha kapsayıcı bir çözüm sunuyor?

Which one offers a more inclusive solution?

Political discourse.

8

Hangisinin daha özgün olduğunu söylemek zor.

It is hard to say which one is more original.

Subjective analysis.

1

Hangisinin ontolojik varlığı daha tartışmalıdır?

Which one's ontological existence is more controversial?

Philosophical terminology.

2

Hangisinden tevarüs ettiğimiz belli olmayan bu gelenekler...

These traditions, of which it is unclear from which we inherited...

Complex relative clause.

3

Hangisinin daha büyük bir paradoks teşkil ettiği aşikardır.

It is evident which one constitutes a greater paradox.

Advanced logic.

4

Hangisine ram olacağımız bizim irademizdedir.

It is in our will to which one we shall submit.

Literary/Archaic verb.

5

Hangisinin daha elzem olduğu konjonktüre göre değişir.

Which one is more essential changes according to the conjuncture.

Technical terminology.

6

Hangisinden mütevellit bu sonucun doğduğu bilinmiyor.

It is not known from which this result arose.

Formal causality.

7

Hangisinin daha sahih bir temsil sunduğu tartışılagelmiştir.

It has been debated which one offers a more authentic representation.

Perfective continuous.

8

Hangisiyle özdeşleştiğimiz kimliğimizi belirler.

Which one we identify with determines our identity.

Identity discourse.

Häufige Kollokationen

Hangisi daha iyi?
Hangisini seçtin?
Hangisi doğru?
Hangisi senin?
Hangisi ucuz?
Hangisi gelsin?
Hangisi büyük?
Hangisine biniyoruz?
Hangisinden aldın?
Hangisinin sırası?

Häufige Phrasen

Bak bakalım hangisi?

— Take a look and see which one.

Hediyeler burada, bak bakalım hangisi senin?

Hangisi olursa olsun.

— Whichever one it may be / It doesn't matter which.

Fark etmez, hangisi olursa olsun alırım.

Hangisi daha mantıklı?

— Which one is more logical?

İki yol var, hangisi daha mantıklı?

Hangisi senin favorin?

— Which one is your favorite?

Bu şarkılardan hangisi senin favorin?

Hangisini istersen.

— Whichever you want.

İstediğini al, hangisini istersen.

Hangisi daha yakın?

— Which one is closer?

İstasyonlardan hangisi daha yakın?

Hangisi daha taze?

— Which one is fresher?

Ekmeklerden hangisi daha taze?

Hangisi gerçek?

— Which one is real?

Bu hikayelerin hangisi gerçek?

Hangisi senin evin?

— Which one is your house?

Sokaktaki evlerden hangisi senin evin?

Hangisi daha ağır?

— Which one is heavier?

Kutulardan hangisi daha ağır?

Wird oft verwechselt mit

hangisi vs Hangi

Hangi is an adjective (Hangi ev?), Hangisi is a pronoun (Hangisi?).

hangisi vs Hangileri

Hangileri is plural (Which ones?), Hangisi is singular (Which one?).

hangisi vs Herhangi

Herhangi means 'any', not 'which one'.

Redewendungen & Ausdrücke

"Hangisi daha karlı?"

— Which one is more profitable?

Bu yatırımlardan hangisi daha karlı?

Business
"Hangisi akla yakın?"

— Which one is more reasonable?

Sence hangisi akla yakın?

Neutral
"Hangisi evla?"

— Which one is preferable/better?

Bu durumda hangisi evla?

Formal/Archaic
"Hangisi can yakar?"

— Which one causes more trouble/pain?

Bu borçların hangisi can yakar?

Informal
"Hangisi başa bela?"

— Which one is a nuisance?

Bu çocuklardan hangisi başa bela?

Informal
"Hangisi daha basiretli?"

— Which one is more prudent?

Kararlardan hangisi daha basiretli?

Formal
"Hangisi daha şık?"

— Which one is more stylish/elegant?

Kıyafetlerden hangisi daha şık?

Neutral
"Hangisi daha sahici?"

— Which one is more authentic?

Duygulardan hangisi daha sahici?

Literary
"Hangisi daha mühim?"

— Which one is more important?

İşlerden hangisi daha mühim?

Formal
"Hangisi daha makul?"

— Which one is more reasonable?

Fiyatlardan hangisi daha makul?

Neutral

Leicht verwechselbar

hangisi vs Kim

Both ask for identification.

Kim is for people (Who), Hangisi is for selecting from a group (Which one).

Kim geldi? vs. Çocuklardan hangisi geldi?

hangisi vs Ne

Both are question words.

Ne asks for what something is, Hangisi asks to choose from a set.

Bu ne? vs. Hangisi senin?

hangisi vs Neresi

Both refer to 'which' in some contexts.

Neresi is for places specifically (Which place), Hangisi is for any item.

Neresi güzel? vs. Evlerden hangisi güzel?

hangisi vs Kaçıncı

Both involve selection.

Kaçıncı asks for the order (Which number/rank), Hangisi is a general selection.

Kaçıncı kat? vs. Hangisi senin katın?

hangisi vs Nasıl

Both ask about an item.

Nasıl asks for a description (How/What kind), Hangisi asks for the specific one.

Nasıl bir araba? vs. Arabalardan hangisi?

Satzmuster

A1

Hangisi [Adjective]?

Hangisi iyi?

A1

[Noun] mi, [Noun] mi? Hangisi?

Çay mı, kahve mi? Hangisi?

A2

Hangisini [Verb]?

Hangisini aldın?

A2

[Noun]-lerden hangisi?

Kızlardan hangisi?

B1

Hangisinin [Noun]-u?

Hangisinin fiyatı?

B1

Hangisine [Verb]?

Hangisine gidelim?

B2

Hangisinden [Verb]?

Hangisinden korkuyorsun?

C1

Hangisiyle [Verb]?

Hangisiyle kıyaslıyorsun?

Wortfamilie

Adjektive

Hangi (Which)

Verwandt

Hangileri (Which ones)
Hanginiz (Which of you)
Hangimiz (Which of us)
Hangileriyle (With which ones)
Hangisiyse (Whichever one it is)

So verwendest du es

frequency

Extremely common (Top 200 words).

Einprägen

Eselsbrücke

Think of 'Hangi' as 'Hanging' a choice, and 'si' as 'See'. You are 'Hanging' a choice to 'See' which one it is.

Visuelle Assoziation

Imagine two doors with a giant question mark between them. On the question mark, write 'Hangisi?'.

Word Web

Hangi Hangisi Seçim Karar Soru Hangileri Hangisini Hangisinde

Herausforderung

Try to use 'hangisi' three times today: once at a store, once while eating, and once while talking about a movie.

Wortherkunft

Derived from the Old Turkic root 'ka' (interrogative base). It evolved into 'kanu' and then 'kangi' in Middle Turkic.

Ursprüngliche Bedeutung: Which / What kind of.

Turkic Language Family.

Kultureller Kontext

Generally a neutral word, but use 'hanginiz' for people to be more polite.

English speakers often misuse 'hangi' for 'hangisi' because 'which' covers both roles in English.

Commonly used in Turkish game shows like 'Kim Milyoner Olmak İster?' (Who Wants to be a Millionaire?). Frequent in Turkish pop song lyrics about choosing between lovers. A standard phrase in Turkish standardized tests (ÖSYM).

Im Alltag üben

Kontexte aus dem Alltag

Shopping

  • Hangisi daha ucuz?
  • Hangisini önerirsiniz?
  • Hangisi kaliteli?
  • Hangisi yeni?

Restaurant

  • Hangisi acı?
  • Hangisi meşhur?
  • Hangisini getireyim?
  • Hangisi taze?

Education

  • Hangisi doğru cevap?
  • Hangisi yanlış?
  • Hangisinden başladın?
  • Hangisi ödev?

Directions

  • Hangisi ana yol?
  • Hangisinden gitmeliyim?
  • Hangisi daha yakın?
  • Hangisi merkezde?

Socializing

  • Hangisi senin arkadaşın?
  • Hangisini beğendin?
  • Hangisi daha komik?
  • Hangisi senin evin?

Gesprächseinstiege

"Bu iki filmden hangisi daha heyecanlı?"

"Sence bu şehirdeki restoranlardan hangisi en iyisi?"

"Hayatındaki en önemli karar hangisiydi?"

"Bu renklerden hangisi sana daha çok yakışıyor?"

"Haftanın günlerinden hangisi senin favorin?"

Tagebuch-Impulse

Bugün yaptığın seçimlerden hangisi en zordu? Neden?

Okuduğun kitaplardaki karakterlerden hangisi sana en çok benziyor?

Gelecekteki hayallerinden hangisi senin için en gerçekçi olanı?

Çocukluk anılarından hangisi seni en çok mutlu ediyor?

Öğrendiğin Türkçe kelimelerden hangisi en ilginç geleni?

Häufig gestellte Fragen

3 Fragen

No, that means 'Which one is a book?'. To say 'Which book?', use 'Hangi kitap?'.

Use 'Hangisini' when 'which one' is the direct object of a verb, like in 'Hangisini seviyorsun?' (Which one do you love?).

It is singular. The plural form is 'Hangileri'.

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