The term "some" is a quantifier used in English to indicate an unspecified amount or number of something. It can refer to a portion of a whole, suggesting that not all items or individuals are included. For example, when someone says "some apples," they mean a few or several apples, but not all apples.
In addition to its use in counting, "some" can also express a degree of uncertainty or vagueness. For instance, in the phrase "some people," it implies that there are individuals being referred to, but it does not specify who they are. This flexibility makes "some" a useful word in everyday conversation.