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sunumunu

Sunumunu is a Turkish word-form derived from sunum, meaning presentation, combined with suffixes that indicate possession and grammatical role. In Turkish, such agglutinative forms are common, and sunumunu functions mainly as a definite direct object referring to a specific person’s or entity’s presentation within a sentence. The exact sense of the word depends on context and the surrounding pronouns or nouns.

In typical usage, sunumunu signals that the topic is someone’s presentation and that it is the object

The possessive aspect of sunumunu can shift with context, allowing it to refer to different possessors such

See also: sunum, prezentasyon, Turkish grammar, Turkish possessive constructions.

of
the
verb.
For
example,
in
a
sentence
like
O,
sunumunu
bugün
yapacak,
the
phrase
translates
roughly
as
“He/She
will
give
his/her
presentation
today,”
with
the
suffixes
marking
both
possession
and
the
definite
object.
Another
example
is
Toplantıda
sunumunu
izleyenler
arasında
birçok
kişi
vardı,
meaning
“There
were
many
people
among
those
who
watched
his/her
presentation
at
the
meeting.”
The
form
thus
often
appears
in
professional,
academic,
or
formal
settings
where
a
specific
presentation
is
being
discussed
or
evaluated.
as
a
third
person,
yourself,
or
a
formal
you,
depending
on
surrounding
markers.
In
more
general
terms,
sunumunu
is
part
of
Turkish
morphology
that
allows
speakers
to
compactly
indicate
who
owns
the
presentation
and
its
role
in
the
action
described
by
the
sentence.