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sunuyorsunuz

Sunuyorsunuz is Turkish for “you are presenting” or “you are offering.” It is the second-person plural form (siz) of the verb sunmak in the present continuous aspect. Turkish forms verbs by attaching suffixes, and this form combines the root sun- with the present continuous marker -uyor and the personal suffix -sunuz, yielding sunuyorsunuz.

Morphology and usage notes: The base verb sunmak means to present, to offer, or to provide. In

Contextual use: Sunuyorsunuz is used in contexts where someone is actively presenting or offering something in

Examples:

- Toplantıda siz sunuyorsunuz projeyi. (You are presenting the project at the meeting.)

- Bu raporu siz sunuyorsunuz, değil mi? (You are presenting this report, right?)

Related forms include sen sunuyorsun (informal singular you are presenting) and siz sunuyorsunuz (formal singular or

sunuyorsunuz,
-yor
indicates
ongoing
action,
while
-sunuz
marks
the
second
person
plural
or
formal
address.
The
pronoun
siz
is
often
implied
by
the
suffix,
but
it
can
also
be
used
explicitly.
Informal
singular
form
is
sen
sunuyorsun,
and
other
person/number
combinations
use
corresponding
endings
(sunuyorum,
sunuyorsunuz,
sunuyorlar,
etc.).
the
present.
It
is
common
in
business,
education,
and
service
settings,
such
as
giving
a
presentation,
offering
information,
or
submitting
an
argument.
The
exact
nuance
depends
on
the
surrounding
sentence
and
time
adverbials;
Turkish
often
uses
the
present
continuous
for
ongoing
actions
or
near-present
events.
plural
you).
Sunmak
as
a
verb
covers
presenting,
offering,
and
providing
in
a
broad
range
of
contexts.