How to Say ‘Last week’ in German
Letzte Woche
LETZ-teh VOH-kheh
[LETZ-teh VOH-kheh]
💬 Usage Tip: Combines 'letzte' with 'Woche' for specific past reference.
Phrase Breakdown
Letzte
[LETZ-teh]
Last
Referring to the most recent or immediately preceding time.
"Letzte Woche hatten wir ein Treffen."
"Last week we had a meeting."
Woche
[VOH-kheh]
Week
A period of seven days.
"Diese Woche ist hektisch."
"This week is hectic."
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