How to Say ‘Next week’ in Mexican Spanish
La próxima semana
lah PROK-see-mah seh-MAH-nah
[lah PROK-see-mah seh-MAH-nah]
💬 Usage Tip: Fixed phrase. You can add: “¿Te queda bien la próxima semana?” (Does next week work for you?).
🇲🇽 In Mexico: In Mexico, “la próxima semana” is common for planning, but timelines can be flexible—confirm day/time to be safe.
Phrase Breakdown
La
[lah]
the (feminine singular)
Definite article used with feminine singular nouns like “semana.” In time expressions, “la” helps specify a particular period.
Para cerrar el seguimiento, lo revisamos La próxima semana.
To close the follow-up, we’ll review it next week.
próxima
[PROK-see-mah]
next / upcoming (feminine)
Adjective agreeing with “semana.” In “la próxima semana,” it means “next week” (upcoming week).
Tras la demo, damos una actualización la próxima semana con el cliente.
After the demo, we’ll give an update next week with the client.
semana
[seh-MAH-nah]
week
Feminine noun used in planning and follow-up timelines. In conference contexts, it’s typical for scheduling meetings or deliverables.
Confirmo la entrega del resumen la próxima semana para el cierre.
I confirm delivery of the summary next week for the closing.
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