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ediyorum

"Ediyorum" is a form of the Turkish verb "etmek," which means "to do" or "to make," combined with the personal suffix for the first person singular in the present continuous tense. In Turkish grammar, this construction is used to describe actions that are currently ongoing or happening at the moment of speech.

The suffix "-iyorum" is attached to the verb stem to form the present continuous tense for verbs

The formation of the present continuous tense involves adding the suffix "-iyor" (or its variants "-ıyor," "-üyor,"

"Ediyorum" itself appears to be a partial or related form, possibly a contraction or a misinterpretation, but

In summary, "ediyorum" illustrates the grammatical structure of the present continuous tense in Turkish, emphasizing ongoing

ending
with
vowels
or
consonants,
depending
on
the
verb.
For
example,
"yapmak"
(to
do/make)
becomes
"yapıyorum,"
meaning
"I
am
doing"
or
"I
am
making."
Similarly,
"gitmek"
(to
go)
becomes
"gidiyorum,"
indicating
"I
am
going."
"-uyor,"
depending
on
vowel
harmony)
to
the
verb
stem,
and
then
adding
the
personal
suffix
"-um"
for
the
first
person
singular.
Vowel
harmony
rules
in
Turkish
dictate
the
specific
variant
of
"-iyor"
used,
based
on
the
vowels
in
the
verb
stem.
within
the
context
of
Turkish
grammar,
it
closely
relates
to
the
"yapmak"
(to
do)
verb
in
the
present
continuous
tense,
denoting
"I
am
doing."
It
reflects
the
ongoing
action
or
state
of
the
speaker
and
is
commonly
used
in
daily
conversation
to
express
current
activities.
actions
and
highlighting
the
language's
agglutinative
nature.