Khayalan
Khayalan is a noun used in Malay and Indonesian to denote imagination, fantasy, or a daydream. The term derives from the Arabic word khayāl, meaning imagination or image, with the suffix -an forming an abstract noun in the two languages. The root khayal is also found in related words such as khayal (imagination) and khayalistik in extended uses.
In everyday language, khayalan covers both benign and creative uses as well as more speculative ones. It
Connotation varies by context. When used about creative thinking, storytelling, or literary imagery, khayalan tends to
Culturally, khayalan is common in Malay- and Indonesian-language literature, film, and everyday speech as a device