dönütüyor
Dönütüyor is a Turkish verb form that is typically understood as the third-person singular present continuous of a verb derived from the noun dönüt, meaning echo or reverberation. The structure mirrors a common Turkish pattern where a noun with the suffix -ün or -üt can serve as the basis for a verbal derivation, and the present continuous suffix -iyor marks ongoing action. In this sense, dönütüyor conveys that something is presently echoing, reverberating, or having a continuing effect.
The word rests on the noun dönüt (echo, reverberation). By attaching the present-continuous suffix -iyor, Turkish
Dönütüyor can denote literal acoustic echoes, such as sounds persisting in a space, or metaphorical echoes,
- Olayın etkisi hâlâ dönütüyor. (The impact of the event is still echoing.)
- Söylemin yarattığı dönütler kısa sürede büyüdü. (The echoes of the remark grew quickly.)
Dönüt (echo, reverberation) as the related noun that underpins the formation of this verbal form.