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fakultatif

Fakultatif is an adjective used to describe something that is optional or not mandatory. It is commonly applied to choices, courses, features, or clauses that a person may or may not select or include.

Etymology and meaning: the term comes from the French word facultatif, which itself derives from faculté, meaning

Geographic and linguistic usage: in Indonesian and Malay, fakultatif is a common loanword meaning optional, often

Contexts: fakultatif is widely used in education to distinguish elective courses or modules from mandatory ones.

Related terms: in English, equivalents include optional, elective, or non-compulsory. In languages closely related to French

Note: fakultatif should not be confused with the French term facultatif, which uses a different spelling in

a
faculty
or
capacity,
with
the
suffix
-atif
to
form
an
adjective.
In
many
languages
that
borrow
from
French,
the
word
retains
a
meaning
aligned
with
optionality
or
non-compulsory
status.
seen
in
academic
contexts
such
as
mata
kuliah
fakultatif
(elective
courses).
In
Turkish,
the
related
form
fakültatif
(often
written
with
diacritics)
also
means
elective
or
optional
in
education
and
other
contexts.
In
other
languages,
the
exact
spelling
may
vary,
but
the
sense
remains
the
same:
something
that
is
not
mandatory
and
may
be
chosen
at
discretion.
It
also
appears
in
technology
and
product
descriptions
to
indicate
optional
features,
and
in
legal
or
contractual
writing
to
denote
non-mandatory
clauses
or
conditions.
or
with
similar
borrowing
patterns,
cognates
may
appear
with
slight
spelling
variations.
French
orthography,
though
the
meanings
align.