sudutnya
Sudutnya is a term primarily used in the Indonesian language, derived from the word sudut, which means "corner" or "angle." The suffix -nya is a possessive pronoun indicating ownership or association, often translating to "its" or "his/her/its" in English depending on context. The term is commonly used in everyday speech to refer to something that is located in a corner or angle, particularly in informal or conversational settings.
In Indonesian culture, sudutnya can also carry metaphorical meanings. For example, it might describe an isolated
The term is not widely recognized outside Indonesian-speaking regions, as it is context-dependent and tied to