まいしゅう
まいしゅう (maishū) is a simple way to say "every week" in Japanese. You can use it when you want to talk about something that happens on a weekly basis, like a weekly meeting or a hobby you do every week. It's often used with verbs that describe actions you do regularly.
For example, if you want to say "I go to the gym every week," you could say 「まいしゅうジムに行きます。」(Maishū jimu ni ikimasu.) This is a really useful word to know for everyday conversations.
When you're learning Japanese, you'll often need to talk about routines and how often things happen. That's where words like まいしゅう (maishuu) come in handy. It's a simple noun that means "every week."
You can use まいしゅう to describe actions or events that occur weekly. For example, if you study Japanese every week, you could say まいしゅう べんきょうします (maishuu benkyoushimasu).
It's a very practical word for everyday conversations and a key part of expressing frequency in Japanese. Mastering words like this will greatly improve your ability to talk about your daily life and schedule.
When talking about frequency in Japanese, you can combine a time word with ~に (ni) to indicate 'per [time unit]'. For example, 一週間に一度 (isshuukan ni ichido) means 'once a week'.
However, when you want to say 'every [time unit],' you often use different patterns depending on the time word. For 'every week,' まいしゅう (maishuu) is the most common and direct way to express 'every week', as in 'まいしゅう日本語を勉強します' (I study Japanese every week).
You might also hear 毎週のように (maishuu no you ni), which means 'almost every week' or 'like every week,' adding a nuance of approximation.
Another common way to express 'every week' is to repeat the word for week, such as 週に週に (shuu ni shuu ni), but this is less common than まいしゅう in everyday conversation.
Remember, while you can say '毎週' (maishuu), you cannot say '一週間に毎週' (isshuukan ni maishuu) as it would be redundant. Just stick to まいしゅう for 'every week'.
When talking about recurring events in Japanese, like something you do weekly, まいしゅう (maishū) is the word you'll use. It combines the character 毎 (mai), meaning "every," with 週 (shū), meaning "week." So, literally, it means "every week."
You can use まいしゅう directly before a verb to indicate that an action happens weekly. For example, まいしゅう にほんごを べんきょうします (maishū Nihongo o benkyō shimasu) means "I study Japanese every week." It's a straightforward and very common adverbial phrase.
When talking about frequency in Japanese, you'll often encounter patterns like adding 「〜しゅう」 (week), 「〜つき」 (month), or 「〜ねん」 (year) to words like 「まい」 (every) or specific numbers. This helps you express how often something occurs, which is incredibly useful for everyday conversations.
For instance, to say "every week," you use 「まいしゅう」. If you want to say "every month," it's 「まいつき」. And for "every year," it's 「まいねん」 or 「まいとし」. These simple additions allow for clear and concise communication about recurring events.
You can also be more specific by using numbers. For example, 「いっしゅうかん」 means "one week," and if you want to say "once a week," you'd combine it with 「に」 and a verb indicating the action. However, for the general "every," 「まい」 is your go-to prefix.
Mastering these patterns will significantly improve your ability to discuss schedules and routines in Japanese, making your conversations much more natural and precise.
When talking about frequency in Japanese, you can often attach 〜週 (shū) meaning 'week' or 〜日 (nichi) meaning 'day' to words indicating a quantity. For example, 毎週 (maishū) means 'every week'.
You'll also hear 毎日 (mainichi) for 'every day' and 毎年 (maitoshi) for 'every year'. This pattern is a straightforward way to express routine occurrences.
It's very common in everyday conversation.
まいしゅう 30秒了解
- Occurs weekly
- Regular weekly event
- Every seven days
§ Understanding まいしゅう (maishū)
The Japanese word まいしゅう (maishū) is a common and useful noun that means 'every week'. It's a straightforward term, and you'll hear it often in daily conversations, especially when people are talking about regular activities or schedules. If something happens on a weekly basis, まいしゅう is the word you'll use to describe that frequency.
- Definition
- Every week.
You'll find まいしゅう used in a variety of contexts. Think about things like weekly meetings, regular hobbies, or even chores that you do every seven days. This word is your go-to for expressing that 'every week' idea directly.
It's important to understand that まいしゅう doesn't need any particles directly after it when it modifies a verb or a noun phrase. It functions as an adverbial phrase, telling you *when* something happens. For example, you wouldn't say まいしゅう に (maishū ni) for 'every week' in most cases; just まいしゅう is enough. This makes it quite efficient to use.
§ Common Uses of まいしゅう
Let's look at some common scenarios where まいしゅう is perfectly suited. You'll quickly see how versatile it is:
- Talking about regular lessons or classes: If you have a Japanese class every week, you'd use まいしゅう.
- Describing weekly events: A club meeting, a sports practice, or a market that happens once a week.
- Discussing personal routines: Things like going to the gym, visiting family, or doing laundry.
The beauty of まいしゅう is its simplicity. It's direct and leaves no room for ambiguity about the frequency. This is why it's a fundamental word to learn early on.
私はまいしゅう日本語を勉強します。
Translation hint: I study Japanese every week.
彼はまいしゅうテニスをします。
Translation hint: He plays tennis every week.
When you're trying to communicate a weekly habit or occurrence, remember that まいしゅう is often placed at the beginning of the clause or before the verb it modifies. This is a natural flow in Japanese sentences. Getting used to this placement will make your Japanese sound more natural.
まいしゅう、図書館へ行きます。
Translation hint: Every week, I go to the library.
Notice the comma in the example above? It's often used when まいしゅう or similar time expressions start a sentence, just to give a slight pause and clarity. However, it's not strictly mandatory, especially in spoken Japanese.
Mastering まいしゅう is a stepping stone to discussing your routine and scheduling in Japanese. It's a foundational term for anyone learning the language. Practice using it in different sentences to build your confidence and fluency.
§ What まいしゅう means
The Japanese word まいしゅう (maishuu) is a noun that means "every week." It's a really useful word to know because it helps you talk about things that happen regularly, on a weekly basis.
- DEFINITION
- Every week.
Think of it like the English phrase "every week." You can use it in many of the same situations. It's a fundamental word for talking about schedules, routines, and recurring events.
§ Examples of まいしゅう in sentences
Let's look at some examples to see how まいしゅう works in a sentence. You'll notice it often appears at the beginning of a sentence or before a verb, indicating the frequency of an action.
私はまいしゅう日本語を勉強します。
(I study Japanese every week.)
彼はまいしゅうテニスをします。
(He plays tennis every week.)
まいしゅう日曜日に家族と食事に行きます。
(Every week on Sunday, I go out to eat with my family.)
§ Where you actually hear this word
You'll hear and use まいしゅう in many real-life situations. It's a very common word in daily conversations, especially when discussing routines, hobbies, or work schedules.
- At work: When talking about regular meetings, reports, or tasks.
- At school: When discussing class schedules, club activities, or homework deadlines.
- In news and media: When referring to weekly events, TV show schedules, or recurring news segments.
- In casual conversation: When talking about your hobbies, exercise routine, or family plans.
Here are some scenarios where you might encounter まいしゅう:
Workplace:
まいしゅう月曜日にチームミーティングがあります。
(There's a team meeting every Monday.) This is a classic example you'd hear in any Japanese office.
私はまいしゅう金曜日にレポートを提出します。
(I submit reports every Friday.) Again, a very practical application for work.
School:
この授業はまいしゅう水曜日です。
(This class is every Wednesday.) Useful for students and teachers alike.
私たちはまいしゅう図書館で勉強します。
(We study at the library every week.)
News and Media:
この番組はまいしゅう土曜日の夜に放送されます。
(This program is broadcast every Saturday night.) You'll hear this when talking about TV schedules.
まいしゅうのニュースをチェックしてください。
(Please check the weekly news.)
Understanding まいしゅう is key to talking about your routine and understanding others' schedules in Japanese. It's a simple but powerful word to add to your vocabulary. Keep practicing with these examples, and you'll be using it naturally in no time!
§ Don't confuse it with 'every week' in English sentence structure
One of the most common pitfalls for English speakers learning Japanese is trying to directly translate sentence structures. In English, we often say things like, 'I go to the gym every week.' You might be tempted to put まいしゅう at the end of the sentence, but in Japanese, it usually comes at the beginning or near the beginning, acting as a temporal adverb.
毎週ジムに行きます。
Translation hint: "Every week, I go to the gym." (This is the most natural placement in Japanese.)
私は毎週日本語を勉強します。
Translation hint: "I study Japanese every week." (Here it's closer to the verb, but still not at the very end.)
§ Don't add particles after まいしゅう
Unlike some other time expressions, まいしゅう (maishū) usually does not need a particle like に (ni) or で (de) when it indicates 'every week' as a general frequency. It functions as an adverbial phrase on its own.
- Wrong:
毎週にサッカーをします。 (Maishū ni sakkā o shimasu.)
This sounds unnatural. The 'ni' is unnecessary here.
- Correct:
- 毎週サッカーをします。 (Maishū sakkā o shimasu.)
Translation hint: "I play soccer every week."
§ Using it in questions vs. statements
When asking 'How often?' or 'Every week?', the structure remains consistent. Don't try to change まいしゅう itself.
毎週料理しますか?
Translation hint: "Do you cook every week?"
はい、毎週料理します。
Translation hint: "Yes, I cook every week."
Incorrectly trying to modify まいしゅう: There's no need to change まいしゅう for questions. The question particle か (ka) at the end of the sentence handles the interrogative aspect.
Forgetting the 'frequency' aspect: まいしゅう inherently means 'every week.' You don't need additional words like 'いつも' (always) to emphasize the frequency unless you're trying to say 'always every week,' which is redundant.
§ Similar words and when to use this one vs alternatives
When you want to express "every week" in Japanese, まいしゅう (maishuu) is your go-to word. It's straightforward and commonly used. However, it's good to understand how it fits in with other similar time expressions.
- DEFINITION
- まいしゅう (maishuu): Every week.
Let's look at some other words that express frequency and how they compare to まいしゅう (maishuu).
§ まいにち (mainichi) - Every day
まいにち (mainichi) means "every day." It follows the same pattern as まいしゅう (maishuu), where まい (mai) means "every" and にち (nichi) means "day." You use it when an action or event occurs daily.
私はまいにち日本語を勉強します。 (Watashi wa mainichi Nihongo o benkyoushimasu.)
I study Japanese every day.
§ まいつき (maitsuki) - Every month
Similarly, まいつき (maitsuki) means "every month." Here, つき (tsuki) refers to "month." Use this when you're talking about something that happens monthly.
彼はまいつき本を読みます。 (Kare wa maitsuki hon o yomimasu.)
He reads a book every month.
§ まいとし (maitoshi) or まいねん (mainen) - Every year
For "every year," you have two options: まいとし (maitoshi) or まいねん (mainen). Both are correct, though まいとし (maitoshi) is arguably a bit more common in casual conversation. とし (toshi) and ねん (nen) both mean "year."
私たちはまいとし日本へ旅行します。 (Watashitachi wa maitoshi Nihon e ryokou shimasu.)
We travel to Japan every year.
§ いつも (itsumo) - Always/Usually
いつも (itsumo) means "always" or "usually." While it expresses frequency, it's more general than まいしゅう (maishuu) and its counterparts. You'd use いつも (itsumo) when something happens constantly or most of the time, without specifying a regular interval like "every week" or "every day."
彼はいつも朝食を食べます。 (Kare wa itsumo choushoku o tabemasu.)
He always eats breakfast.
So, when do you use まいしゅう (maishuu) versus いつも (itsumo)?
- Use まいしゅう (maishuu) when you want to be specific about something happening on a weekly basis.
- Use いつも (itsumo) when the frequency is constant or very high, but the exact interval isn't the focus.
§ ときどき (tokidoki) - Sometimes
On the other end of the frequency spectrum is ときどき (tokidoki), which means "sometimes." This is a much lower frequency than "every week."
彼女はときどき映画を見ます。 (Kanojo wa tokidoki eiga o mimasu.)
She sometimes watches movies.
In summary, when choosing between these words:
- Use まいしゅう (maishuu) for a precise weekly recurrence.
- Use まいにち (mainichi), まいつき (maitsuki), or まいとし (maitoshi)/まいねん (mainen) for other precise regular intervals.
- Use いつも (itsumo) for general high frequency or constancy.
- Use ときどき (tokidoki) for low frequency.
Understanding these distinctions will help you communicate frequency clearly and accurately in Japanese. Keep practicing with examples, and you'll get the hang of it in no time!
How Formal Is It?
"毎週、会議がございます。"
"毎週、テニスをしています。"
"毎週、映画見てるんだ。"
"まいしゅう、おばあちゃんのいえにいくよ。"
趣味小知识
The character '毎' (mai) appears in many words to indicate 'every' or 'each', like '毎日' (mainichi, every day) and '毎年' (maitoshi, every year).
需要掌握的语法
'まいしゅう' can be used directly before a verb to indicate that an action happens every week.
まいしゅう うんどうします。(I exercise every week.)
It can also be used with the particle 'に' (ni) to emphasize the frequency, though it's often omitted in casual speech.
まいしゅうに テニスをします。(I play tennis every week.)
'まいしゅう' can be followed by a noun to specify what happens every week, often with the particle 'の' (no).
まいしゅうの しごと。(Weekly work.)
When asking about weekly frequency, you can use 'まいしゅう' with a question word like 'なに' (what) or 'いつ' (when), though 'いつ' is more common for general time questions.
まいしゅう なにをしますか。(What do you do every week?)
It can be combined with other time expressions to create more complex sentences about regular activities.
わたしは まいしゅう きんようびに えいがを みます。(I watch a movie every Friday.)
按水平分级的例句
まいしゅう にほんごを べんきょうします。
I study Japanese every week.
まいしゅう かいものに いきます。
I go shopping every week.
まいしゅう えいがを みます。
I watch a movie every week.
まいしゅう うんどうします。
I exercise every week.
まいしゅう ともだちに あいます。
I meet my friend every week.
まいしゅう ほんを よみます。
I read a book every week.
まいしゅう りょうりを つくります。
I cook every week.
まいしゅう こうえんを さんぽします。
I walk in the park every week.
まいしゅうのしゅうまつはたいていうちでゆっくりします。
I usually relax at home every weekend.
まいしゅう、にほんごのクラスがあります。
I have Japanese class every week.
かれはまいしゅうジムにかよっています。
He goes to the gym every week.
まいしゅうきんようびにかぞくとレストランでしょくじをします。
Every Friday, I eat at a restaurant with my family.
このみせはまいしゅうやすみがちがいます。
This shop has different closing days every week.
まいしゅうあたらしいドラマがはじまります。
A new drama starts every week.
かのじょはまいしゅうおばあさんのいえをほうもんします。
She visits her grandmother's house every week.
まいしゅうのスケジュールをかくにんしてください。
Please check your schedule for every week.
まいしゅうのしゅうまつはいつもいえでやすんでいます。
Every weekend, I always rest at home.
かれはまいしゅうジムにかよってからだをきたえています。
He goes to the gym every week to train his body.
わたしたちはまいしゅうかいぎをひらいて、しんちょくをかくにんします。
We hold a meeting every week to confirm our progress.
このドラマはまいしゅうもくようびのよる9じにほうそうされます。
This drama is broadcast every Thursday night at 9 o'clock.
まいしゅうあたらしいレシピをためすのがたのしみです。
I look forward to trying new recipes every week.
かのじょはまいしゅうこどもたちにえいごをおしえています。
She teaches English to children every week.
わたしのいえのちかくには、まいしゅうひらかれるちいさないちばがあります。
Near my house, there's a small market that opens every week.
まいしゅうのしゅくだいをわすれずにだしてください。
Please don't forget to turn in your homework every week.
まいしゅう、あなたは日本語のクラスに参加しますか?
Do you attend Japanese class every week?
私たちはまいしゅう水曜日にミーティングをしています。
We have a meeting every Wednesday.
まいしゅう家族とテレビ電話で話しています。
I talk with my family on video calls every week.
彼はまいしゅうジムでトレーニングを欠かしません。
He never misses his training at the gym every week.
この図書館はまいしゅう新しい本が入荷します。
This library receives new books every week.
まいしゅう週末はたいてい家でゆっくり過ごします。
I usually relax at home every weekend.
彼女はまいしゅうおばあさんの家を訪ねています。
She visits her grandmother's house every week.
まいしゅうのレポート提出が私の仕事の一部です。
Submitting a weekly report is part of my job.
常见搭配
常用短语
毎週日本語を勉強します。
I study Japanese every week.
毎週ジムに行きます。
I go to the gym every week.
毎週家族と電話します。
I call my family every week.
毎週新しいことを学びます。
I learn new things every week.
毎週友達と会います。
I meet my friends every week.
毎週映画を見ます。
I watch a movie every week.
毎週本を読みます。
I read a book every week.
毎週料理を作ります。
I cook every week.
毎週散歩します。
I take a walk every week.
毎週スーパーに行きます。
I go to the supermarket every week.
语法模式
句型
まいしゅう + [verb in ます form]
まいしゅう べんきょう します。 (I study every week.)
まいしゅう + [day of the week] に + [verb in ます form]
まいしゅう にちようび に えいが を みます。 (I watch a movie every Sunday.)
まいしゅう + [noun] を します。
まいしゅう サッカー を します。 (I play soccer every week.)
まいしゅう の + [noun]
まいしゅう の しゅうまつ は どこ へ いきますか。 (Where do you go every weekend?)
まいしゅう + [period of time] ごと に
まいしゅう いちど ごと に かいぎ が あります。 (There is a meeting once every week.)
[frequency] + まいしゅう
にど まいしゅう テニス を します。 (I play tennis twice a week.)
词族
名词
小贴士
Basic Meaning of Maishuu
まいしゅう (maishuu) literally combines 毎 (mai), meaning 'every', and 週 (shuu), meaning 'week'. So, it directly translates to 'every week'.
Using Maishuu in a Sentence
You can use まいしゅう at the beginning of a sentence or after the subject to indicate that an action happens weekly. For example, まいしゅう にちようび に えいが を みます。 (Maishuu nichiyoubi ni eiga o mimasu.) means 'Every Sunday, I watch a movie'.
No Particle Needed with Maishuu
Unlike some other time words, まいしゅう usually doesn't require a particle like に (ni) when specifying 'every week'. It can directly modify the verb or clause.
Common Phrases with Maishuu
Some common phrases include まいしゅう げつようび (maishuu getsuyoubi - every Monday) or まいしゅう きんようび (maishuu kinyoubi - every Friday). Just add the day of the week after まいしゅう.
Distinguishing Maishuu from Konshuu
Don't confuse まいしゅう (every week) with こんしゅう (konshuu - this week). まいしゅう refers to a recurring event, while こんしゅう refers to the current week.
Other 'Every' Words
Similar to まいしゅう, you'll also encounter まいにち (mainichi - every day) and まいつき (maitsuki - every month). The 毎 (mai) prefix is very useful.
Asking 'How Often?' with Maishuu
You can use まいしゅう in questions to ask about weekly frequency. For example, まいしゅう なに を しますか? (Maishuu nani o shimasuka?) means 'What do you do every week?'
Maishuu and Plans
まいしゅう is often used when talking about regular plans or schedules. For example, まいしゅう じゅうどう の れんしゅう が あります。 (Maishuu juudou no renshuu ga arimasu.) 'Every week, there's judo practice.'
Pronunciation Practice for Maishuu
Pay attention to the slight pause between 'mai' and 'shuu' to ensure clear pronunciation. Say it slowly: 'mah-ee-shoo'.
Using Maishuu in Writing
When writing, you can use either hiragana (まいしゅう) or kanji (毎週). Both are perfectly acceptable in most contexts.
记住它
记忆技巧
Imagine 'my shoe' gets cleaned 'every week'. It's a regular chore!
视觉联想
Picture a calendar with a big 'shoe' symbol on each week, reminding you that it happens 'every week'.
Word Web
挑战
Try to say three things you do every week using 'まいしゅう'.
词源
From '毎' (mai, every) and '週' (shuu, week).
原始含义: The combination directly means 'every week'.
Sino-Japanese (on'yomi readings)文化背景
The concept of 'every week' is straightforward in Japanese culture, much like in English. It's frequently used in daily conversation to discuss routines, schedules, and regular occurrences. Understanding how to use 'まいしゅう' correctly is fundamental for expressing habitual actions and planning.
在生活中练习
真实语境
Talking about routine activities.
- 毎週(まいしゅう)日本語を勉強(べんきょう)します。
- I study Japanese every week.
- 毎週(まいしゅう)ジムに行きます。
- I go to the gym every week.
Discussing regular meetings or events.
- 毎週(まいしゅう)会議(かいぎ)があります。
- There's a meeting every week.
- 毎週(まいしゅう)家族(かぞく)と食事(しょくじ)します。
- I eat with my family every week.
Describing recurring hobbies or interests.
- 毎週(まいしゅう)アニメを見ます。
- I watch anime every week.
- 毎週(まいしゅう)本(ほん)を読(よ)みます。
- I read a book every week.
Making plans or arrangements for a regular occurrence.
- 毎週(まいしゅう)土曜日(どようび)に会(あ)いましょう。
- Let's meet every Saturday.
- 毎週(まいしゅう)電話(でんわ)します。
- I'll call every week.
Talking about how often something happens.
- このお店(みせ)は毎週(まいしゅう)開(あ)いています。
- This store is open every week.
- 毎週(まいしゅう)新(あたら)しいエピソードが出(で)ます。
- A new episode comes out every week.
对话开场白
"毎週(まいしゅう)、何(なに)をしますか? (What do you do every week?)"
"毎週(まいしゅう)、どこかに行(い)きますか? (Do you go anywhere every week?)"
"毎週(まいしゅう)の習慣(しゅうかん)はありますか? (Do you have any weekly habits?)"
"毎週(まいしゅう)、楽(たの)しみにしていることは何(なに)ですか? (What are you looking forward to every week?)"
"毎週(まいしゅう)日本語(にほんご)を勉強(べんきょう)しますか? (Do you study Japanese every week?)"
日记主题
今週(こんしゅう)の「毎週(まいしゅう)」の目標(もくひょう)は何(なに)ですか? (What are your "every week" goals for this week?)
あなたの「毎週(まいしゅう)」のルーティンを詳(くわ)しく書(か)いてください。 (Write in detail about your weekly routine.)
「毎週(まいしゅう)」続(つづ)けたいと思(おも)う新(あたら)しい習慣(しゅうかん)は何(なに)ですか? (What new habit do you want to continue every week?)
「毎週(まいしゅう)」やっていることの中で、一番(いちばん)好(す)きなことは何(なに)ですか? (Among the things you do every week, what is your favorite?)
「毎週(まいしゅう)」の終(お)わりに、どんな気持(きも)ちになりますか? (How do you feel at the end of every week?)
常见问题
10 个问题まいしゅう (maishū) means 'every week' or 'weekly' in Japanese. It's a compound word made from 毎 (mai), meaning 'every,' and 週 (shū), meaning 'week.'
You pronounce it as 'my-shoo.' The 'mai' part sounds like the English word 'my,' and 'shū' sounds like 'shoe' but with a slightly longer 'oo' sound. Listen to it a few times to get it right!
Absolutely! まいしゅう is perfect for describing activities or events that happen on a weekly basis. For example, you could say まいしゅう にほんご を べんきょうします (maishū Nihongo o benkyō shimasu) to mean 'I study Japanese every week.'
Generally, you don't need a specific particle directly after まいしゅう when it's indicating frequency. It functions like an adverb of time. For example, まいしゅう えいが を みます (maishū eiga o mimasu) means 'I watch a movie every week' without any particle after まいしゅう.
Good question! まいしゅう (maishū) means 'every week,' implying that something happens each and every week. しゅうにいちど (shū ni ichido) means 'once a week.' So, if you say まいしゅう にほんご を べんきょうします, it means you study Japanese every week. If you say しゅうにいちど にほんご を べんきょうします, it means you study Japanese once a week.
Yes, many! Here are a couple:
- まいしゅう きんようび (maishū Kin'yōbi) - every Friday
- まいしゅう しょくじ (maishū shokuji) - weekly meal
It's quite flexible! まいしゅう often appears at the beginning of a sentence or before the verb. For example:
- まいしゅう、わたし は ジム に いきます。(Maishū, watashi wa jimu ni ikimasu.) - Every week, I go to the gym.
- わたし は まいしゅう ジム に いきます。(Watashi wa maishū jimu ni ikimasu.) - I go to the gym every week.
まいしゅう is a neutral term, so it can be used in both formal and informal contexts. You don't need to worry about sounding too polite or too casual when you use it.
In kanji, it's written as 毎週. 毎 (mai) means 'every,' and 週 (shū) means 'week.' While you'll often see it in hiragana, knowing the kanji is helpful for reading.
Here are a few practical examples:
- まいしゅう、サッカー を します。(Maishū, sakkā o shimasu.) - I play soccer every week.
- わたし の かぞく は まいしゅう にちようび に あつまります。(Watashi no kazoku wa maishū Nichiyōbi ni atsumarimasu.) - My family gathers every Sunday.
- まいしゅう、あたらしい レッスン が あります。(Maishū, atarashii ressun ga arimasu.) - There is a new lesson every week.
自我测试 150 个问题
Choose the correct way to say 'every week' in Japanese.
まいしゅう (maishū) means 'every week'. まいにち (mainichi) means 'every day', まいとし (maitoshi) means 'every year', and まいつき (maitsuki) means 'every month'.
Which sentence correctly uses 'まいしゅう'?
The sentence 'わたしは まいしゅう にほんごを べんきょうします。' (I study Japanese every week.) correctly uses まいしゅう.
If you want to say 'I go to the library every week,' which word should you use?
まいしゅう (maishū) means 'every week'. きょう (kyō) means 'today', あした (ashita) means 'tomorrow', and きのう (kinō) means 'yesterday'.
The word 'まいしゅう' means 'every day'.
No, 'まいしゅう' means 'every week'. 'Every day' is 'まいにち'.
You can use 'まいしゅう' to talk about something that happens once a week.
Yes, 'まいしゅう' specifically means 'every week', indicating a weekly occurrence.
In the sentence 'まいしゅう わたしは えいがを みます。' (Every week, I watch a movie.), 'まいしゅう' indicates the frequency.
Yes, 'まいしゅう' tells us how often the action of watching a movie happens.
Listen for 'every week'. What day of the week is mentioned?
Listen for 'every week'. What do they do on Sunday?
Listen for 'every week'. What does the speaker study?
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まいしゅう
Focus: ま-い-しゅう
你说的:
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まいしゅう、コーヒーを のみます。
Focus: まいしゅう, コーヒ−を のみます。
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まいしゅう、ともだちと あいます。
Focus: まいしゅう, ともだちと あいます。
你说的:
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Write a short sentence about something you do every week. Use 「まいしゅう」.
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私はまいしゅうにほんごをべんきょうします。
Imagine you have a weekly appointment. Write a simple sentence saying you go to that appointment every week. For example, 'I go to the library every week.'
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まいしゅうとしょかんへ行きます。
Write a sentence saying 'Every week, I eat sushi.'
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まいしゅうすしを食べます。
What does Tanaka-san do every week?
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田中さんはまいしゅうきょうかいへ行きます。かれはまいしゅうテニスをします。
What does Tanaka-san do every week?
The passage says '田中さんはまいしゅうきょうかいへ行きます。かれはまいしゅうテニスをします。' which means 'Tanaka-san goes to church every week. He plays tennis every week.'
The passage says '田中さんはまいしゅうきょうかいへ行きます。かれはまいしゅうテニスをします。' which means 'Tanaka-san goes to church every week. He plays tennis every week.'
What does the speaker do every week?
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私はまいしゅうえいがをみます。せんしゅう、アクションえいがをみました。
What does the speaker do every week?
The passage says '私はまいしゅうえいがをみます。' which means 'I watch movies every week.'
The passage says '私はまいしゅうえいがをみます。' which means 'I watch movies every week.'
What does the speaker's friend do every week?
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私の友達はまいしゅうカフェでコーヒーを飲みます。それは楽しい時間です。
What does the speaker's friend do every week?
The passage says '私の友達はまいしゅうカフェでコーヒーを飲みます。' which means 'My friend drinks coffee at a cafe every week.'
The passage says '私の友達はまいしゅうカフェでコーヒーを飲みます。' which means 'My friend drinks coffee at a cafe every week.'
This sentence means 'I watch a movie every week.' The common sentence structure in Japanese is Subject-Time-Object-Verb.
This sentence means 'He plays tennis every week.' The common sentence structure in Japanese is Subject-Time-Object-Verb.
This sentence means 'She goes to the supermarket every week.' The common sentence structure in Japanese is Subject-Time-Place-Verb.
私は___日本語を勉強します。 (I study Japanese every week.)
The sentence indicates a recurring action, and 'まいしゅう' means 'every week', fitting the context of studying Japanese weekly.
彼女は___テニスをします。 (She plays tennis every week.)
To convey the idea of playing tennis on a weekly basis, 'まいしゅう' is the correct choice.
私たちは___映画を見に行きます。 (We go to see a movie every week.)
The phrase 'go to see a movie every week' requires 'まいしゅう' to express the regularity of the action.
彼は___図書館に行きます。 (He goes to the library every week.)
To state that he visits the library weekly, 'まいしゅう' is the appropriate word.
このお店は___新しい商品が入荷します。 (This store receives new products every week.)
The context of 'new products arriving' on a regular basis makes 'まいしゅう' the best fit for 'every week'.
私は___家族に電話します。 (I call my family every week.)
To express the action of calling family on a weekly basis, 'まいしゅう' is the correct term.
What do you do every week?
What day of the week do you watch movies?
What do you learn every week?
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毎週、何をしますか?
Focus: しゅう
你说的:
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毎週、ジムに行きます。
Focus: いきます
你说的:
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毎週日曜日に友達と会います。
Focus: にちようび
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Write a sentence describing something you do every week. Use まいしゅう (maishuu) in your sentence.
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私はまいしゅう日本語を勉強します。(I study Japanese every week.)
Imagine you are making plans with a friend. Write a sentence telling them you go shopping every week. Use まいしゅう.
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まいしゅう、私は買い物に行きます。(Every week, I go shopping.)
Write a short sentence about an activity that happens weekly, for example, a class or a meeting. Use まいしゅう.
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まいしゅう、クラスがあります。(There is a class every week.)
田中さんはどれくらいの頻度で映画を見ますか?
Read this passage:
田中さんはまいしゅう友達と映画を見ます。先週も映画を見ました。今週も映画を見ます。
田中さんはどれくらいの頻度で映画を見ますか?
The passage states '田中さんはまいしゅう友達と映画を見ます。' which means 'Mr. Tanaka watches movies with friends every week.'
The passage states '田中さんはまいしゅう友達と映画を見ます。' which means 'Mr. Tanaka watches movies with friends every week.'
筆者はどこにまいしゅう行きますか?
Read this passage:
私はまいしゅう図書館に行きます。そこで本を読みます。来週も図書館に行く予定です。
筆者はどこにまいしゅう行きますか?
The passage says '私はまいしゅう図書館に行きます。' which translates to 'I go to the library every week.'
The passage says '私はまいしゅう図書館に行きます。' which translates to 'I go to the library every week.'
この家族はいつ公園で散歩をしますか?
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私の家族はまいしゅう日曜日に公園で散歩をします。とても楽しい時間です。
この家族はいつ公園で散歩をしますか?
The passage states '私の家族はまいしゅう日曜日に公園で散歩をします。' meaning 'My family takes a walk in the park every Sunday.'
The passage states '私の家族はまいしゅう日曜日に公園で散歩をします。' meaning 'My family takes a walk in the park every Sunday.'
This sentence means 'I study Japanese every week.' The natural word order in Japanese is subject-time-object-verb.
This sentence means 'He plays tennis every week.' The word '毎週' (every week) typically comes after the subject and before the object/verb.
This sentence means 'We watch movies every week.' The structure follows the common Japanese sentence pattern of subject-time-object-verb.
Choose the correct way to say 'I go to the gym every week.'
In Japanese, adverbs like 'まいしゅう' often come before the verb or at the beginning of the sentence. '私はまいしゅうジムに行きます。' is the most natural and common phrasing.
Which sentence means 'Every week, she studies Japanese.'?
Similar to the previous example, 'まいしゅう' typically precedes the verb it modifies or the subject. '彼女はまいしゅう日本語を勉強します。' is the most natural sentence structure.
How do you say 'We have a meeting every week.'?
The adverb 'まいしゅう' is best placed after the subject and before the object or verb. This sentence structure is the most common.
The sentence 'まいしゅう私は映画を見ます。' correctly means 'I watch a movie every week.'
Yes, 'まいしゅう' can be placed at the beginning of the sentence to emphasize the frequency. This is a correct and natural way to say it.
The sentence '彼はまいしゅうサッカーをします。' means 'He plays soccer every day.'
'まいしゅう' means 'every week,' not 'every day.' The correct meaning is 'He plays soccer every week.'
It is incorrect to use 'まいしゅう' at the very end of a sentence.
While less common, placing 'まいしゅう' at the very end of a sentence is not strictly incorrect in all contexts, though it often sounds more natural before the verb or at the beginning.
Write a short sentence in Japanese about something you do every week. Include 'まいしゅう'.
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私はまいしゅうジムに行きます。 (I go to the gym every week.)
Describe a weekly routine in Japanese, using 'まいしゅう' at least once. Try to use different verbs.
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まいしゅう、私は家族と映画を見ます。そして、新しい料理を作ります。 (Every week, I watch movies with my family. And I make new dishes.)
Imagine you are making a schedule. Write two sentences about two different things that happen 'every week' at your school or workplace. Use 'まいしゅう' in both sentences.
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私の学校では、まいしゅう金曜日に日本語のテストがあります。まいしゅう水曜日に私は図書館に行きます。 (At my school, there's a Japanese test every Friday. Every Wednesday, I go to the library.)
田中さんはいつテニスをしますか?
Read this passage:
田中さんはまいしゅう土曜日にテニスをします。彼はテニスがとても好きです。しかし、先週は雨が降ったので、テニスができませんでした。
田中さんはいつテニスをしますか?
パッセージに「田中さんはまいしゅう土曜日にテニスをします」とあります。 (The passage says, 'Mr. Tanaka plays tennis every Saturday.')
パッセージに「田中さんはまいしゅう土曜日にテニスをします」とあります。 (The passage says, 'Mr. Tanaka plays tennis every Saturday.')
私の友達は何をしますか?
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私の友達はまいしゅう新しいレストランに行きます。彼女は美味しい食べ物を探すのが好きです。今週はイタリアンレストランに行く予定です。
私の友達は何をしますか?
パッセージに「私の友達はまいしゅう新しいレストランに行きます」とあります。 (The passage says, 'My friend goes to a new restaurant every week.')
パッセージに「私の友達はまいしゅう新しいレストランに行きます」とあります。 (The passage says, 'My friend goes to a new restaurant every week.')
筆者はまいしゅう何をしますか?
Read this passage:
私はまいしゅう家族と公園を散歩します。天気が良い日は特に楽しいです。先週は風が強かったので、少し寒かったです。
筆者はまいしゅう何をしますか?
パッセージに「私はまいしゅう家族と公園を散歩します」とあります。 (The passage says, 'I walk in the park with my family every week.')
パッセージに「私はまいしゅう家族と公園を散歩します」とあります。 (The passage says, 'I walk in the park with my family every week.')
This sentence means 'I study Japanese every week.' '毎週' (maishuu) means 'every week'.
This sentence means 'He plays tennis every week.' '毎週' (maishuu) means 'every week'.
This sentence means 'We watch movies every week.' '毎週' (maishuu) means 'every week'.
私は___日本語を勉強します。
「まいしゅう」は「毎週」と書き、「every week」という意味です。この文では「毎週日本語を勉強する」が自然です。
___会議があります。
「毎週会議がある」は、「There is a meeting every week」となり、適切な表現です。
彼は___ジムに行きます。
「毎週ジムに行く」は、「He goes to the gym every week」という意味で、よく使われる表現です。
___新しいドラマが始まります。
「毎週新しいドラマが始まる」は、「A new drama starts every week」となり、テレビ番組などで使われます。
私たちは___友達と食事をします。
「毎週友達と食事をする」は、「We eat with friends every week」という意味で、習慣を表します。
このパン屋は___特売をしています。
「毎週特売をしている」は、「This bakery has a special sale every week」となり、定期的なイベントを示します。
Choose the most appropriate word to complete the sentence: 彼は___、日本語のクラスに参加しています。
The sentence indicates a recurring event on a weekly basis, making 'まいしゅう' (every week) the most suitable option.
Which of the following sentences correctly uses 'まいしゅう'?
'まいしゅう' refers to an action that happens every week. Option C correctly uses it to describe a regular weekly activity.
Select the sentence that means 'I study Japanese every week.'
The word 'まいしゅう' directly translates to 'every week', making option A the correct choice.
The sentence 'まいしゅう、彼は新しいレストランで食事をします' means 'Every week, he eats at a new restaurant.'
'まいしゅう' means 'every week', and the rest of the sentence describes eating at a new restaurant, so the translation is accurate.
If someone says '私はまいしゅうテニスをします', it means they play tennis once a month.
'まいしゅう' means 'every week', not 'once a month'. The statement is false.
You can use 'まいしゅう' to describe something that happened last week.
'まいしゅう' describes a recurring event that happens every week, not a single past event.
The sentence is about something starting every week. What is it?
The speaker talks about calling someone regularly. Who do they call and how often?
This sentence specifies the timing of a recurring event. What is the event and when does it happen?
Read this aloud:
毎週、日本語のクラスに参加しています。
Focus: しゅう
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毎週、健康のために運動をしています。
Focus: うんどう
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毎週、新しい単語を覚えるように努力しています。
Focus: おぼえる
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You are planning your weekly study schedule for Japanese. Write three sentences in Japanese describing what you do every week to study, using 'まいしゅう'.
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Sample answer
まいしゅう、新しい漢字を五つ勉強します。まいしゅう、日本語のニュース記事を読みます。まいしゅう、オンラインで日本人と話します。
Describe your weekly routine at work or school using 'まいしゅう' in at least three Japanese sentences. Be specific about your tasks or activities.
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私はまいしゅう月曜日に会議があります。まいしゅう水曜日にレポートを書きます。まいしゅう金曜日に同僚とランチに行きます。
Imagine you are writing a short diary entry about your hobbies. Use 'まいしゅう' to describe two activities you do regularly as hobbies. Write at least two sentences.
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私の趣味は料理です。まいしゅう新しいレシピを試します。まいしゅう週末に公園でジョギングをします。とても楽しいです。
田中さんはまいしゅう何曜日に公園に行きますか?
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田中さんはまいしゅう日曜日に家族と公園に行きます。彼らはピクニックをしたり、自転車に乗ったりして楽しんでいます。田中さんはこの時間が一番好きだと言っていました。
田中さんはまいしゅう何曜日に公園に行きますか?
パッセージに「田中さんはまいしゅう日曜日に家族と公園に行きます」と書かれています。
パッセージに「田中さんはまいしゅう日曜日に家族と公園に行きます」と書かれています。
友達はまいしゅう何をしていましたか?
Read this passage:
私の友達はまいしゅう日本語のクラスに参加しています。彼女は熱心に勉強していて、もうN3レベルの文法を理解できると言っていました。彼女は将来日本で働きたいと思っています。
友達はまいしゅう何をしていましたか?
パッセージに「私の友達はまいしゅう日本語のクラスに参加しています」と書かれています。
パッセージに「私の友達はまいしゅう日本語のクラスに参加しています」と書かれています。
このお店で新鮮な野菜が仕入れられるのはまいしゅういつですか?
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このお店はまいしゅう火曜日と木曜日に新鮮な野菜を仕入れています。そのため、その曜日の午後は特に多くの客でにぎわいます。品質が良いので、私もよく利用します。
このお店で新鮮な野菜が仕入れられるのはまいしゅういつですか?
パッセージに「このお店はまいしゅう火曜日と木曜日に新鮮な野菜を仕入れています」と書かれています。
パッセージに「このお店はまいしゅう火曜日と木曜日に新鮮な野菜を仕入れています」と書かれています。
This sentence means 'A meeting is held every week.' '毎週 (maishū)' means 'every week,' '会議 (kaigi)' means 'meeting,' and '開催されます (kaisai saremasu)' means 'is held.' The particle 'が (ga)' marks the subject.
This sentence means 'She is learning Japanese every week.' '彼女 (kanojo)' means 'she,' '毎週 (maishū)' means 'every week,' '日本語 (nihongo)' means 'Japanese,' and '習っています (narattemasu)' means 'is learning.' The particles 'は (wa)' and 'を (o)' mark the topic and object, respectively.
This sentence means 'I go to the gym every week.' '私 (watashi)' means 'I,' '毎週 (maishū)' means 'every week,' 'ジム (jimu)' means 'gym,' and '行きます (ikimasu)' means 'go.' The particle 'に (ni)' indicates direction.
彼女は___新しいスキルを学んでいます。
文脈は「彼女が新しいスキルを学ぶ頻度」についてです。「毎週」が最も適切です。
___会議があるので、資料を準備してください。
「会議が定期的に行われる」ことを示唆しています。「毎週」が自然な流れを作ります。
彼は___ジムに行って体を鍛えています。
運動の習慣について述べています。「毎週」が定期的な活動を表すのに適しています。
この番組は___日曜日の夜に放送されます。
テレビ番組の放送頻度について尋ねています。「毎週」が定期的であることを示します。
私たちは___家族とビデオ通話をしています。
「家族とのビデオ通話」という習慣を表しています。「毎週」が最も適切な頻度を表します。
彼女は___図書館で新しい本を借りています。
「新しい本を借りる」という行動は、通常「毎週」のような頻度で行われます。
Choose the most natural translation for: 私は毎週ジムに行きます。
「毎週」 (maishū) means 'every week'.
Which sentence correctly uses 'まいしゅう'?
「まいしゅう」 (maishū) indicates a regular, recurring action, making the continuous form natural.
Select the sentence where 'まいしゅう' is used inappropriately.
「先週」 (senshū - last week) specifies a past, single occurrence, which conflicts with the 'every week' meaning of 「まいしゅう」 (maishū).
The sentence 「彼女は毎週旅行に行きます。」 means 'She travels every week.'
「毎週」 (maishū) indeed means 'every week', and 「旅行に行きます」 (ryokō ni ikimasu) means 'goes on a trip' or 'travels'.
「私はまいしゅう宿題をしました。」 implies that I did my homework only once last week.
「まいしゅう」 (maishū) means 'every week', so 「私はまいしゅう宿題をしました。」 (Watashi wa maishū shukudai o shimashita.) implies that I did my homework every week.
You can use 「まいしゅう」 to talk about something that will happen only once next week.
「まいしゅう」 (maishū) specifically refers to something happening 'every week', indicating repetition, not a one-time event.
What is changing about the weekly meeting?
What does she try every week?
What does he do almost every week?
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私は毎週、家族と電話で話します。
Focus: しゅう
你说的:
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毎週のルーティンは私の健康に不可欠です。
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彼は毎週、ボランティア活動に参加しています。
Focus: さんか
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You are planning your weekly study schedule for Japanese. Describe what you do each week to improve your Japanese skills. Include activities like reading, listening, and speaking practice.
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毎週、日本語の勉強に三時間費やしています。月曜日と水曜日には、日本のニュース記事を読んで新しい語彙を学びます。火曜日と木曜日には、ポッドキャストを聞きながらシャドーイングの練習をします。週末には、オンラインの言語交換パートナーと話して、スピーキングのスキルを向上させています。
Imagine you are writing a diary entry about your routine. Describe what happens in your life on a weekly basis, mentioning any regular commitments or activities.
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毎週金曜日の夜は、友達と居酒屋に行きます。これは私の週の楽しみの一つです。毎週日曜日の午前中は、スーパーマーケットで食料品の買い物をするのが習慣です。毎週火曜日には、ジムでトレーニングをして健康維持に努めています。
You are describing a club or organization you belong to. Explain how often the club meets and what activities are typically done on a weekly basis.
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私が所属している日本語会話クラブは、毎週土曜日の午後二時から四時まで開催されています。毎週、様々なトピックについて話し合ったり、ゲームをしたりして、日本語の会話力を高めています。新しいメンバーも毎週歓迎しています。
田中さんは毎週、何曜日にジョギングをしていますか?
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田中さんは毎週土曜日に公園でジョギングをしています。彼は健康のために、どんな天気の日でも欠かさず続けています。ジョギングの後には、いつも近くのカフェでコーヒーを飲むのが習慣です。
田中さんは毎週、何曜日にジョギングをしていますか?
文章に「田中さんは毎週土曜日に公園でジョギングをしています」と明記されています。
文章に「田中さんは毎週土曜日に公園でジョギングをしています」と明記されています。
この家族は毎週日曜日に何をして家族の絆を深めていますか?
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私の家族は毎週日曜日に一緒に夕食を食べます。これは家族の絆を深める大切な時間です。みんなで料理をしたり、その週にあった出来事を話したりします。時には、テレビを見ながら笑い合うこともあります。
この家族は毎週日曜日に何をして家族の絆を深めていますか?
文章に「私の家族は毎週日曜日に一緒に夕食を食べます。これは家族の絆を深める大切な時間です」とあります。
文章に「私の家族は毎週日曜日に一緒に夕食を食べます。これは家族の絆を深める大切な時間です」とあります。
鈴木さんが毎週オンライン講座で学んでいるのは、どのような内容ですか?
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鈴木さんは毎週、新しいプログラミングの技術を学ぶためにオンライン講座を受けています。彼女は常に自分のスキルアップを目指しており、特に最近はAIの分野に興味を持っています。毎週の学習が、彼女のキャリアに大きく役立っています。
鈴木さんが毎週オンライン講座で学んでいるのは、どのような内容ですか?
文章に「鈴木さんは毎週、新しいプログラミングの技術を学ぶためにオンライン講座を受けています」とあります。
文章に「鈴木さんは毎週、新しいプログラミングの技術を学ぶためにオンライン講座を受けています」とあります。
This sentence means 'I study Japanese every week.' The natural word order in Japanese is subject-object-verb, with 'every week' modifying the verb.
This sentence means 'The meeting is held every Monday morning.' '毎週' (every week) modifies '月曜日の午前中' (Monday morning) which in turn modifies the passive verb '行われます' (is held).
This sentence means 'I hear he tries a new restaurant every week.' '毎週' (every week) modifies '新しいレストランを試している' (trying a new restaurant), and 'そうです' indicates hearsay.
彼女は___新しいスキルを学んでいます。
文脈から、「毎週」が新しいスキルを学ぶ頻度として最も適切です。
私たちは___会議を開き、進捗状況を確認しています。
プロジェクトの進捗を確認する会議は、定期的に行われるべきであり、「毎週」が頻度として適切です。
健康のために、___ジョギングをしています。
健康維持のためのジョギングは、定期的な習慣として「毎週」が自然です。
このパン屋は___限定商品を出しています。
限定商品が「毎週」出されることで、顧客の興味を引くことができます。
彼は___図書館で新しい本を借りています。
新しい本を借りる頻度として、「毎週」が現実的で自然です。
私たちは___ボランティア活動に参加しています。
ボランティア活動は定期的に行われることが多く、「毎週」が適切な頻度を示します。
Choose the most natural way to say 'I go to the gym every week' in Japanese.
「毎週」 is an adverbial noun and doesn't usually require a particle like 「に」, 「を」, or 「へ」 when indicating frequency of an action. It directly modifies the verb.
Which sentence correctly uses 「毎週」 to express 'The meeting is held every week'?
All options are grammatically correct and convey the meaning naturally. 「行われます」, 「あります」, and 「開催されます」 are all suitable verbs for 'to be held' or 'to take place' in this context.
If someone says '私は毎週日本語を勉強しています。', what does it mean?
「毎週」 (まいしゅう) explicitly means 'every week'.
The phrase 「毎週」 can be directly followed by a noun to mean 'every week's [noun]', similar to how 「毎日」 (every day) can form 「毎日の習慣」 (daily habit). For example, 「毎週のイベント」 (every week's event).
Like many frequency adverbs, 「毎週」 can function as an adjectival noun when followed by 「の」, allowing it to modify a noun. 「毎週のイベント」 is a perfectly natural and common phrase.
It is always necessary to use the particle 「に」 after 「毎週」 when indicating 'every week' at a specific time, for example, 「毎週に日曜日」 (every week on Sunday).
While 「日曜日」 (Sunday) would typically take 「に」, 「毎週」 itself does not require 「に」 to specify frequency. You would say 「毎週日曜日」 (every Sunday) without 「に」 after 「毎週」.
「毎週」 is primarily used for future or ongoing actions, and it is less common to use it for past, completed actions. For example, saying 'I went to the store every week last year' with 「毎週」 would be awkward.
「毎週」 can be used for past, ongoing actions as well. For example, 「昨年は毎週スーパーに行きました。」 (Last year, I went to the supermarket every week.) is perfectly natural and correct.
What is essential for self-growth every week?
What kind of report is mandatory for this project every week?
What does she do every week to contribute to the community?
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毎週、健康のために運動することを心がけています。
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私は毎週、家族と電話で話すことにしています。
Focus: しゅう
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毎週のルーティンは私の生活に安定をもたらします。
Focus: まいしゅう
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This sentence means 'I study Japanese every week.' The natural word order in Japanese is subject-time-object-verb.
This sentence means 'He plays tennis every week.' The particle を (o) marks the direct object.
This sentence means 'We have a meeting every week.' あります (arimasu) is used for the existence of inanimate objects or events.
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Summary
Use まいしゅう (maishū) to express that something happens every week.
- Occurs weekly
- Regular weekly event
- Every seven days
Basic Meaning of Maishuu
まいしゅう (maishuu) literally combines 毎 (mai), meaning 'every', and 週 (shuu), meaning 'week'. So, it directly translates to 'every week'.
Using Maishuu in a Sentence
You can use まいしゅう at the beginning of a sentence or after the subject to indicate that an action happens weekly. For example, まいしゅう にちようび に えいが を みます。 (Maishuu nichiyoubi ni eiga o mimasu.) means 'Every Sunday, I watch a movie'.
No Particle Needed with Maishuu
Unlike some other time words, まいしゅう usually doesn't require a particle like に (ni) when specifying 'every week'. It can directly modify the verb or clause.
Common Phrases with Maishuu
Some common phrases include まいしゅう げつようび (maishuu getsuyoubi - every Monday) or まいしゅう きんようび (maishuu kinyoubi - every Friday). Just add the day of the week after まいしゅう.
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B1A little more.
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目覚まし
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