"Poniente" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Poniente" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Poniente" Meaning

The word "poniente" is a Spanish adjective that means "westward" or "western". It is often used to indicate a direction towards the west or to describe something related to the west, such as a region or a wind.

Example sentences:

El atardecer se produjo hacia el poniente. (The sunset was to the west.)
Este viento es del poniente. (This wind is from the west.)

"Poniente" Examples

5 Examples of Usage for the Word "Poniente"


1. Used to Describe a Location in Geography
The pretty beach in the west, el Poniente, received a lot of tourists during the summer.

2. Used in the Name of a Region or Community
La Costa del Poniente is a small town located on the western coast of the country.

3. Used to Describe the Direction of the Sun or Wind
We need to paint the house again because the sun is setting on the poniente side and paint is fading rapidly.

4. Used in Nautical Navigation
The captain tried to ensure the boat was steadily moving toward the poniente to reach port on schedule.

5. Used in Artistic and Cultural Works
The landscape painting by the artist, depicting a serene scene of a sunset on el poniente, is a masterpiece.

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