How to Say ‘This week’ in Japanese
今週
konshuu
[kon-shoo]
💬 Usage Tip: [今週] means “this week.” It’s a handy time word for making plans, like inviting a friend to join your photo project.
🇯🇵 In Japan: In Japanese, starting with a time word like [今週] can make your message feel clear and organized, which is great when coordinating with friends.
Phrase Breakdown
今週
konshuu
[kon-shoo]
this week
Refers to the current week, the one happening now.
今週は友だちに写真のお願いをする。
This week, I will ask my friends to participate in the photo project.
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