Provalar tamamlanınca, belki bir etkinlikte şarkılarımızı sunabiliriz.

Word
Provalar tamamlanınca, belki bir etkinlikte şarkılarımızı sunabiliriz.
Meaning
Once the rehearsals are finished, perhaps we can present our songs at an event.
Part of speech
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Pronunciation
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Breakdown of Provalar tamamlanınca, belki bir etkinlikte şarkılarımızı sunabiliriz.

bir
a
bizim
our
tamamlanmak
to finish
sunmak
to present
şarkı
the song
prova
the rehearsal
belki
perhaps
etkinlik
the event
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Questions & Answers about Provalar tamamlanınca, belki bir etkinlikte şarkılarımızı sunabiliriz.

What does provalar mean and how is it formed?
Prova means “rehearsal” in Turkish. The ending -lar is the plural marker, so provalar translates as “rehearsals.”
How is the suffix -ınca in tamamlanınca used, and what does it indicate?
The suffix -ınca (or -ünce, depending on vowel harmony) creates a temporal clause meaning “when” or “after.” In tamamlanınca, it attaches to tamamlan (“completed”) to mean “when [they are] completed” or “after they are completed.”
What role does belki play in the sentence?
Belki means “maybe” or “perhaps” and introduces an element of uncertainty. It suggests that the following action—presenting or performing our songs—is a possibility rather than a definite plan.
How is the locative case used in etkinlikte?
The base word etkinlik means “event” or “activity.” By adding the locative suffix -te, it becomes etkinlikte, which means “at/in the event.” This shows the location where the action might take place.
Can you explain the construction of şarkılarımızı?
Certainly. Şarkı means “song.” The form şarkılar is the plural form (“songs”), and adding -ımız expresses the possessive “our.” Finally, the ending is the accusative case marker, indicating that “our songs” are the direct object of the verb.
What does sunabiliriz mean and how is it constructed?
Sunabiliriz comes from the verb sunmak, which means “to perform” or “to present.” The segment -abilir creates the potential mood, meaning “can” or “be able to,” and -iz is the first person plural ending (“we”). Together, sunabiliriz means “we can present/perform,” indicating a possibility contingent on the earlier condition in the sentence.

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