Skip to content

occidente

the West

noun oh-see-DEHN-teh Rare

Origin: From Latin occidens ('the setting sun, the west'), from occidere ('to fall, to set').

Also means

west

Usage Note

Occidente with a capital letter and the definite article (el Occidente) refers to Western civilisation or the Western world as a geopolitical concept. In lowercase it simply means the cardinal direction 'west', though oeste is more common in everyday use for directions. The corresponding adjective is occidental.

Examples

"Las relaciones entre Occidente y Asia han cambiado mucho."

Natural Translation

Relations between the West and Asia have changed greatly.

Explore Spanish by topic