A2 Collocation 中性

neste uke

next week

Phrase in 30 Seconds

Use 'neste uke' to talk about the week immediately following the current one.

  • Means: The week after the current one.
  • Used in: Planning meetings, social events, or checking availability.
  • Don't confuse: 'neste' (next) with 'neste gang' (next time).
Calendar icon + arrow pointing right = future plans

Explanation at your level:

This phrase means the week after this one. Use it to talk about future plans. It is very easy to use.
Neste uke is a common time expression. It helps you schedule events. You don't need a preposition before it. It is very useful for daily life in Norway.
As an A2/B1 learner, you will use this to manage your calendar. It functions as an adverbial phrase of time. It is invariant, meaning 'neste' does not change. It is essential for professional communication.
The phrase 'neste uke' acts as a temporal deictic expression. It anchors events in the future relative to the utterance time. It is preferred over prepositional phrases in most registers, demonstrating a command of natural Norwegian syntax.
From a linguistic perspective, 'neste uke' is a fixed collocation. It demonstrates the economy of language in Norwegian, where temporal markers often omit prepositions. Its usage is a hallmark of fluency, distinguishing between specific future intervals and general future intent.
The phrase 'neste uke' serves as a fundamental temporal indexical. It is a prime example of how Norwegian utilizes adjectival modification of temporal nouns to establish a timeline. Its usage is constrained by the discourse-pragmatic need for precision in scheduling, reflecting the cultural emphasis on time management.

意思

The week following the current one.

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文化背景

Norwegians value planning. 'Neste uke' is a common term in work-life balance discussions.

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No preposition

Don't add 'i' or 'på' before 'neste uke'.

意思

The week following the current one.

💡

No preposition

Don't add 'i' or 'på' before 'neste uke'.

自我测试

Fill in the blank with the correct phrase.

Vi skal reise til Oslo ____.

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: neste uke

Neste uke is the correct adverbial phrase.

🎉 得分: /1

常见问题

1 个问题

It is possible but usually unnecessary.

相关表达

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neste gang

similar

next time

在哪里用

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Scheduling a meeting

A: Passer det neste uke?

neutral

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Neste sounds like 'nest'—think of a bird building its nest for the future week.

Visual Association

Imagine a calendar on your wall. You cross out this week and point to the next box labeled 'neste uke'.

Rhyme

Neste uke, ingen luke (next week, no gap/opening).

Story

Ola is busy today. He looks at his calendar. He sees a big empty space. He writes 'neste uke' in the box. Now he knows he is free.

Word Web

nesteukemandagtidplanleggefremtid

挑战

Write down three things you need to do next week in Norwegian.

In Other Languages

Spanish high

la próxima semana

Norwegian omits the article.

French moderate

la semaine prochaine

Word order is reversed.

German high

nächste Woche

German uses feminine declension.

Japanese moderate

来週 (raishū)

It is a single word, not a phrase.

Arabic moderate

الأسبوع القادم (al-usbu' al-qadim)

Adjective follows the noun.

Chinese moderate

下周 (xià zhōu)

Uses a directional metaphor.

Korean high

다음 주 (da-eum ju)

Uses a specific 'next' noun.

Portuguese high

próxima semana

Often used without the article.

Easily Confused

neste uke 对比 denne uken

Learners mix up 'this week' and 'next week'.

Denne = this, Neste = next.

常见问题 (1)

It is possible but usually unnecessary.

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