west
In Spanish, 'oeste' translates to 'west' in English. It is commonly used in geographical context to indicate direction or when referring to western regions, similar to its use in English. For instance, 'El sol se pone en el oeste' means 'The sun sets in the west'.
The sun sets in the west.
In this sentence, 'oeste' is used to indicate a cardinal direction, which is 'west' in English. The phrase is talking about a general fact about the sun's movement.
I live on the west coast of the United States.
The word 'oeste' is used in this context to describe a location. The 'west coast' in English corresponds to 'costa oeste' in Spanish.
They moved to the west.
This sentence uses 'oeste' to explain the direction in which someone moved. In English, this direction is also referred to as 'west'.
We are going to the west of the park.
In this sentence, 'oeste' is used to describe the part of the park we are heading to. It translates directly as 'west' in English.
The west has always been associated with adventure.
Here, 'oeste' refers to 'the west' as a concept or place commonly linked with certain characteristics or qualities, in this case, adventure.
The room's door faces west.
This sentence uses 'oeste' to describe the direction the room's door is facing, which is 'west' in English.
California is in the west of the United States.
In this context, 'oeste' is referring to a geographical location within a country, specifically the 'west' part of the United States.
The wind blows from the west.
In this sentence, 'oeste' is used to indicate the direction from which the wind is blowing. It directly translates to 'west' in English.
The west of the city is quieter.
Here, 'oeste' is used to designate a specific location within a city, the 'west' part, characterized as being more tranquil.
My office is to the west of the library.
This phrase refers to the position of a particular establishment (my office) in relation to another (the library) using the cardinal point 'oeste' or 'west' in English.