来週
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Noun meaning 'next week'. Used to refer to the week immediately following the current one. Example: 『来週会いましょう』 (raishuu aimashou, 'Let's meet next week').
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User and their friend Taro are making plans for the weekend over coffee.

来週

らいしゅう

next week

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Memory Hook

Imagine a calendar where you 'come' to the next week. '来' (rai, 'come') + '週' (shuu, 'week') = 来週 (raishuu, 'next week'). Think: 'I'll come next week!'

Cultural Note

In Japan, planning is often done in advance, so you'll hear 『来週』 (raishuu, 'next week') frequently in conversations about schedules, work meetings, or social events. It's a common term in both formal and casual settings.

Forms

Base: 来週Noun meaning 'next week'. Used to refer to the week immediately following the current one. Example: 『来週会いましょう』 (raishuu aimashou, 'Let's meet next week').