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mekân

Mekân is a Turkish noun that denotes space, place, or location. It can refer to a measurable physical area such as a city block, a room, or a defined region, as well as to more abstract spaces—social, cultural, or figurative settings where events occur. In Turkish discourse, mekân is often used to describe how space is experienced and organized.

Mekân derives from the Arabic makān (place) via Persian, and entered Turkish through historical contact and

In geography and urban studies, mekân denotes the physical location of places and how space is structured

Common phrases include mekân bulmak (to find a place or suitable venue) and mekân tutmak (to occupy

In Turkish discourse, mekân is frequently considered alongside zaman (time) to discuss space-time concepts in physics,

literary
usage.
In
modern
Turkish
spelling
it
is
commonly
written
mekân,
with
a
diacritic
on
the
a
to
indicate
a
particular
vowel
length
inherited
from
its
etymology.
or
allocated.
In
philosophy
and
theology,
the
concept
is
used
to
discuss
spatial
relations,
containers,
and
the
way
space
can
be
perceived
or
interpreted.
In
literature
and
art,
mekân
refers
to
the
setting
or
stage
of
events,
shaping
mood,
character
interaction,
and
narrative
perspective.
a
space).
In
everyday
speech,
mekân
can
also
be
used
figuratively
to
describe
intimate
or
familiar
spaces,
such
as
ev
mekânı
(home)
or
toplumsal
mekân
(social
space).
geography,
and
the
humanities.