How to Say ‘In two weeks.’ in German
In zwei Wochen.
in tsvy VO-khen
[in tsvy VO-khen]
💬 Usage Tip: Short answers like this are totally natural in German. You don't always need a full sentence.
🇩🇪 In Germany: German doctors and reception staff often speak efficiently—short phrases like this are normal, not rude.
Phrase Breakdown
In
[in]
in; after
Used here with time to mean after a period of time.
In drei Tagen rufe ich an.
I will call in three days.
Zwei Wochen
tsvy VO-khen
two weeks
A time period of fourteen days.
Ich komme in zwei Wochen zurück.
I will come back in two weeks.
Words in this phrase
zwei
[tsvy]
two
The number 2, used here to count weeks.
Zwei Ärzte sprechen heute mit mir.
Two doctors are speaking with me today.
Wochen
[VO-khen]
weeks
Plural time word used to talk about a period before the next step.
Die Therapie dauert zwei Wochen.
The therapy lasts two weeks.
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