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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
proper noun
The western world; i.e. Western Europe, the US and Canada (sometimes includes Latin America), and Australia and New Zealand.
ocidental
adj
oeste
noun
ocidente
noun
poente
noun

What does "West" mean?

  1. 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."
  2. adj Situated in, facing, or moving toward the west.
    "They bought a plot on the west side of the valley."
  3. 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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