oeste
See also: öste
Afrikaans
Noun
oeste
- plural of oes
Asturian
Etymology
Borrowed from French ouest, from Old English west.
Noun
oeste m (plural oestes)
Galician
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Etymology
Borrowed from French ouest, from Old English west.
Noun
oeste m (plural oestes)
- (uncountable) west (cardinal direction)
- (uncountable) the western portion of a territory or region
- (countable) a western; a wind blowing from the west
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Portuguese
Etymology
Borrowed from French ouest, from Old French west, from Old English west, from Proto-Germanic *westrą.
Pronunciation
Noun
oeste m (plural oestes)
- west (compass point)
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Spanish
Etymology
Borrowed from French ouest, from Middle French ouest, from Old French ouest or west, from Old English west.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /oˈeste/, [oˈest̪e]
Noun
oeste m (uncountable)
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