再来週
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Noun indicating a specific future week. Formed by combining 『再』 (sai, 'again') + 『来』 (rai, 'coming') + 『週』 (shuu, 'week'), literally meaning 'again coming week'. Used to refer to the week following the next one.
Theme

User and their coworker Yuki are planning a team outing at the office. They're discussing dates for the event.

再来週

さらいしゅう

the week after next

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Memory Hook

Imagine planning a trip: 'Sai' sounds like 'sigh' as you wait, and 'rai' like 'rye' bread for next time. 'Sai-rai-shuu' — sigh for the wait, rye for next, then week — it's the week after next!

Cultural Note

In Japan, planning ahead is common, and terms like 『再来週』 (saraishuu, 'the week after next') are frequently used in schedules, appointments, and social arrangements to specify future dates clearly.

Forms

Base: 再来週Noun indicating a specific future week. Formed by combining 『再』 (sai, 'again') + 『来』 (rai, 'coming') + 『週』 (shuu, 'week'), literally meaning 'again coming week'. Used to refer to the week following the next one.