West in Portuguese
West in Portuguese is Ocidente, ocidental, oeste — West means the compass direction that the sun sets in; the direction 90 degrees anticlockwise from north.
West in Portuguese
Ocidente
The western world; i.e. Western Europe, the US and Canada (sometimes includes Latin America), and Australia and New Zealand.
ocidental
oeste
ocidente
poente
What does "West" mean?
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noun The compass direction that the sun sets in; the direction 90 degrees anticlockwise from north.
"The house faces west, so we get a great sunset every evening."
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adj Situated in, facing, or moving toward the west.
"They bought a plot on the west side of the valley."
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name "The West" — a loose cultural and political grouping covering the US, Canada, Western Europe, Australia, and New Zealand, often contrasted with other parts of the world.
"The alliance is seen as a symbol of unity between Western nations."
West in a sentence
- The house faces west, so we get a great sunset every evening.
- Birds were flying west in a long, ragged line.
- They bought a plot on the west side of the valley.
- A cold west wind rattled the windows all night.
Common Portuguese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "West" in Portuguese?
"West" in Portuguese is Ocidente, ocidental, oeste. West means: The compass direction that the sun sets in; the direction 90 degrees anticlockwise from north.
How do you use "West" in a sentence?
Example: "The house faces west, so we get a great sunset every evening." In Portuguese, "West" is Ocidente, ocidental, oeste.
Are there other ways to say "West" in Portuguese?
Yes — Portuguese has 5 translations listed for "West": Ocidente, ocidental, oeste, ocidente, poente.
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