How to Say ‘Every week’ in French
Chaque semaine
shak suh-men
[shak suh-men]
💬 Usage Tip: Useful time phrase. « chaque » = each/every. No article needed here.
🇫🇷 In France: Many French hobby clubs and sports activities happen weekly, so « chaque semaine » comes up a lot.
Phrase Breakdown
Chaque
[shak]
each
Means “each” or “every” before a singular noun.
Je m'entraîne chaque semaine au roller.
I train every week in rollerblading.
semaine
[suh-men]
week
The French word for “week.”
Je m'entraîne chaque semaine au roller.
I train every week in rollerblading.
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