occidentale
western
adjective oht-chee-dehn-TAH-leh Less Common
Origin: from Latin 'occidens', the setting sun
Also means
westerner
Usage Note
Occidentale describes anything western, geographically or culturally, as in la cultura occidentale. The double 'cc' before 'i' gives the long soft 'tch' sound. Its opposite is orientale ('eastern').
Examples
"Vive nella parte occidentale della città."
Natural Translation
He lives in the western part of the city.
Literal Translation
He-lives in-the part western of-the city.
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