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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

The
term
also
appears
in
compound
expressions
like
objek
wisata
(tourist
attraction)
and
objek
penelitian
(research
subject),
illustrating
its
broad
applicability
in
describing
things
of
interest
or
study.
of
a
transitive
verb.
Indonesian
relies
on
word
order
to
indicate
this
role
rather
than
case
marking,
so
the
object
typically
appears
after
the
verb
or
as
the
focus
of
the
clause.
or
observation.
It
is
often
contrasted
with
subjek,
the
subject
or
knower,
to
describe
the
relationship
between
observer
and
observed.
an
instance
of
a
class
that
encapsulates
data
(attributes)
and
behavior
(methods).
Objects
enable
software
engineers
to
model
real-world
entities
and
support
concepts
such
as
encapsulation,
inheritance,
and
polymorphism.