somutlar
Somutlar is a Turkish term that translates literally as “concrete objects” or “tangible things.” The word is the plural form of somut, the adjective meaning concrete, material, or physically existent. In everyday Turkish, somutlar refers to physical items such as furniture, machinery, and natural elements that can be sensed with the senses. The term is often used in contrast to soyut, the word for abstract or intangible concepts such as ideas, emotions, or theoretical constructs.
In philosophical and literary contexts, somutlar is employed to discuss the material world as distinct from
The concept of somutlar is also relevant in legal and property discussions, where tangible assets are distinguished