How to Say ‘Last week’ in Japanese
先週
senshuu
[sen-shuu]
💬 Usage Tip: [先週] means “last week.” Handy for explaining when you moved or when something happened.
🇯🇵 In Japan: Dates matter in Japanese procedures. Staff may ask exactly when you moved, so be ready with [先週] or a specific date.
Phrase Breakdown
先週
senshuu
[sen-shuu]
last week
先週 means the week before this one.
先週ここに来ました。
I came here last week.
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