How to Say ‘In two weeks’ in German
In zwei Wochen
in tsvy VOH-khen
[in tsvy VOH-khen]
💬 Usage Tip: A very useful time phrase for appointments. Also compare: in zwei Tagen, in drei Monaten.
🇩🇪 In Germany: Follow-up intervals like two weeks are common for monitoring symptoms or checking new medication.
Phrase Breakdown
In
[in]
in
Used with a future time expression to mean after that amount of time.
In zwei Wochen ist der Termin.
The appointment is in two weeks.
zwei
[tsvy]
two
The number 2.
Wir warten zwei Tage.
We are waiting two days.
Wochen
[VOH-khen]
weeks
Plural noun for the time unit 'week'.
In zwei Wochen habe ich Urlaub.
In two weeks I have vacation.
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