Comparison of the word for "sunset" (päikeseloojang) or "behind the horizon" (silmapiiri taha) in Finnic languages:
Estonian (standard): loojang, looja
Estonian (Tõstamaa dialect): loode
Estonian (Kodavere dialect): luajak (also: luuja)
Estonian (Kihnu dialect): luõdõ (also: luuja)
Võru: luuja
Livonian: lūojõ
Votic: loojaa
Ingrian: loojaa
Comparison of the words for "northwest" (loe) and "west" (lääs) in Finnic languages (keep in mind that it is common for the meanings of these words to have shifted to different cardinal points over time, i.e. from west to northwest or vice versa:
Estonian (standard, but not some of the dialects): loe, meaning: northwest
Estonian (Lüganuse dialect): loode, meaning: northwest
Estonian (Kihnu dialect): luõdõ, meaning: northwest
Võru: loodõh, meaning: northwest
Votic: looõ (also: loo, looto), meaning: northwest
Finnish: luode, meaning: northwest
Ingrian: looe (also: loove), meaning: northwest
Ludic: luodeh, meaning west
Livonian: lūod, meaning: northwest
Veps: lodeh, meaning both west and northwest
Viena Karelian: luoteh, meaning both west and northwest
South Karelian: luodeh, meaning west, and luueh, meaning northwest
Aunuse Karelian: luodeh, meaning both west and northwest
Estonian loettuul, (Prangli dialect), meaning "northwestern wind"
Latvian: luodes vējš, meaning "northwestern wind" (borrowed from Livonian lūod)
Comparison of idiomatic phrases meaning "the sun sets" in Finnic languages:
Estonian (standard): päike läheb looja
Estonian (archaic): päev läheb looja
Estonian (Hargla dialect): päiv lätt luuja
Livonian: pǟva lǟ’b lūojõ
Votic: päivükäz laskiijaa loojaa
Võru: päiv lätt Jumalihe, päiv lätt Jumalilõ
Allikad/sources:
Eesti etümoloogiasõnaraamat, Väike murdesõnastik; Eesti fraseologismide elektrooniline alussõnastik, Prangli murdesõnastik, Kihnu sõnaraamat, Kodavere sõnaruamat, Võru-Eesti Synaraamat