今週
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Noun meaning 'this week.' Used to refer to the current seven-day period from Sunday to Saturday. Often appears in phrases like 『今週は忙しい』 (konshuu wa isogashii, 'This week is busy.') without needing a counter.
Theme

Two coworkers, Ken and User, are planning their work schedule in the office. They discuss tasks and deadlines for the upcoming days.

今週

こんしゅう

this week

Time & DatesCalendar Terms

Memory Hook

Imagine a calendar with a big circle around the current week. You point and say, 『今週』 (konshuu, 'this week') — 'con-shoe' sounds like 'current shoe,' as in the shoe you're wearing this week!

Cultural Note

In Japan, planning is often done on a weekly basis, with schedules like 『今週の予定』 (konshuu no yotei, 'this week's plans') commonly discussed in work or school settings. The week typically starts on Monday in business contexts.

Forms

Base: 今週Noun meaning 'this week.' Used to refer to the current seven-day period from Sunday to Saturday. Often appears in phrases like 『今週は忙しい』 (konshuu wa isogashii, 'This week is busy.') without needing a counter.