Görüşeceğiniz fotoğrafçı çok iyi bir insan.

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How exactly does görüşeceğiniz mean "that you will meet"?
This word uses the future object relative participle, which connects a future action to a noun. It is built from the verb root görüş- (to meet), the future suffix -ecek, and the possessive suffix -iniz (your - formal or plural). Turkish literally phrases this as "your future-meeting photographer".
Why is there a ğ in görüşeceğiniz instead of the usual k for the future tense?
The future participle suffix is normally -ecek. However, when we add the possessive suffix -iniz, which starts with a vowel, the hard k softens to ğ. This is a standard consonant mutation rule in Turkish that happens when a vowel attaches to a word ending in k.
Why does bir come after the adjectives çok iyi?
In Turkish, when a noun has both an adjective and the indefinite article bir (a/an), the word order is different from English. The article bir must go immediately before the noun it modifies, acting almost like a buffer. So instead of "a very good person", you say "very good a person" (çok iyi bir insan).
What is the difference between gör- and görüş- in this context?
While gör- means "to see", adding the reciprocal suffix -üş creates görüş-, which means "to see each other" or "to meet". You use görüş- for two-way interactions, like having a meeting, an appointment, or a conversation with a professional such as a photographer.

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