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geliyorsun

Geliyorsun is a Turkish verb form meaning “you are coming” or “you come” in the second-person singular present tense with a continuous aspect. It derives from the verb gelmek, meaning to come. The form is built from the stem gel- plus the present-continuous suffix -iyor and the second-person singular ending -sun, yielding gel-i-yor-sun, written geliyorsun. Turkish uses vowel harmony, and the suffixes attach in a fixed order.

Usage is informal and singular: geliyorsun is used when addressing one person informally. The corresponding formal

Notes on meaning and usage: The -iyor- present-continuous marker expresses actions happening now and can also

Examples:

- Sen şu anda geliyorsun. (You are coming right now.)

- Geliyorsun mu? (Are you coming?)

- Yarın geliyorsunuz. (Are you coming tomorrow? – informal/plural or polite in some contexts)

In summary, geliyorsun is the standard informal second-person singular present form in Turkish for the verb

or
plural
form
is
geliyorsunuz.
In
Turkish,
subject
pronouns
are
typically
omitted
because
the
verb
ending
marks
the
person.
be
used
for
near-future
plans
depending
on
context
and
time
expressions.
Time
adverbs
can
clarify
whether
the
sentence
refers
to
the
present
moment
or
a
near-future
arrangement.
gelmek,
encapsulating
both
present
action
and
a
potential
near-future
sense
depending
on
context.