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How to Say ‘One week / a week’ in Japanese

しゅうかん

shuukan

[shoo-kahn]

💬 Usage Tip: [しゅうかん] = “week(s).” Use numbers before it: [2週間] “two weeks.”

🇯🇵 In Japan: Follow-ups for test results are commonly set in weeks (e.g., bloodwork recheck), so you’ll hear [〜週間後] a lot.

Phrase Breakdown

しゅうかん

shuukan

[shoo-kahn]

week

しゅうかん means “week.” Used when doctors say when to return or when results will be reviewed (in one week, in two weeks, etc.).

Example

一しゅうかんあとにまたきてください。

Please come again in one week.

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