Objek
Objek is the Indonesian term for “object” used across everyday language and various disciplines. It denotes anything that can be perceived, defined, or considered, including physical items and abstract concepts. The word is borrowed from European languages, notably Dutch and English, and has become a standard term in modern Indonesian.
In everyday usage, objek refers to tangible things such as a statue, a building, or a product.
In grammar and linguistics, objek means the direct object of a sentence—the entity that receives the action
In philosophy and science, objek denotes the object of knowledge or of perception—the thing under consideration
In computer science, objek is the Indonesian term for an object in object-oriented programming. An object is