Düğünde takacağı takı ve davet edeceğimiz müzisyen çok önemli.

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How exactly does takacağı takı translate to "the jewelry she will wear"?
This uses the future object participle to turn a verb into an adjective. We take the verb takmak (to wear/attach), add the future suffix -acak, and then add the 3rd person singular possessive ending (her). Literally, it translates to "her future-wearing jewelry". The possessive ending is what tells us who will be doing the wearing.
I see davet etmek (to invite) in davet edeceğimiz. Why are there letter changes here?
There are two consonant mutations happening because of added vowels! First, the t in etmek softens to a d when we add the future suffix -ecek. Then, the k in -ecek softens to a ğ (soft g) when we add the "we" possessive suffix -imiz (our). So: et + ecek + imiz becomes edeceğimiz (that we will invite).
Why use the verb takmak for wearing jewelry instead of giymek?
In Turkish, giymek is strictly used for clothing you put on your body, like shirts, pants, or shoes. For accessories that you attach or put onto yourself—like jewelry, glasses, belts, or hats—you must use the verb takmak, which literally means "to attach" or "to affix".
Since there are two subjects (jewelry and the musician), why isn't önemli pluralized to önemliler?
When a compound subject contains a non-human element (like the jewelry), Turkish usually keeps the verb or adjective at the end of the sentence singular. Additionally, the "to be" copula (which would be -dir here) is very often dropped in everyday sentences when stating a general fact or opinion.

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