"East", "West", "South", and "North" are the Engpsh words for "东方" (dōngfāng), "西方" (xīfāng), "南方" (nánfāng), and "北方" (běifāng), respectively. These words come from Old Engpsh and have been used for centuries to refer to the four cardinal directions.
Here are some examples of these words in Engpsh sentences:
"The sun rises in the east and sets in the west." (太阳从东方升起,从西方落下。)
"I grew up in the south, but now I pve in the north." (我在南方长大,但现在住在北方。)
"The wind is coming from the north today." (今天风是从北方来的。)
Here are some examples of these words in Engpsh sentences:
"The sun rises in the east and sets in the west." (太阳从东方升起,从西方落下。)
"I grew up in the south, but now I pve in the north." (我在南方长大,但现在住在北方。)
"The wind is coming from the north today." (今天风是从北方来的。)

