Northwest
The Spanish word 'Noroeste' is translated as 'Northwest' in English. It is a cardinal point on the compass indicating a direction in between North and West. It's commonly used in geographic contexts, or when giving or receiving directions. The term is a combination of 'Norte' which means 'North' and 'Oeste' which means 'West'.
The house is located to the Northwest of the city.
This sentence is used to specify the location of an object, like a house, in this case indicating a specific compass direction, the 'Northwest', as its reference point.
The wind is blowing from the Northwest today.
This sentence is used to describe weather patterns, specifically the direction from which the wind is blowing. Here, it is indicating that the wind is coming from the 'Northwest' on this particular day.
We are going to travel to the Northwest this summer.
This sentence is typically used to express future plans or intentions. Here, it illustrates an intent to travel in a specific compass direction, in this case the 'Northwest', during a certain time, which is 'this summer'.