"Week" is the Engpsh word for the period of seven days generally recognized as a unit of time. It is derived from the Old Engpsh word "weog" or "weogend," which means "seven." In modern Engpsh, we use the term "week" to refer to a period of seven days, and we typically use the term "weekday" to refer to any day of the week except for Saturday and Sunday. Here are some examples of sentences using the word "week" in Engpsh:
I usually work Monday through Friday, so the weekend is the only time I have to relax.
My boss asked me to come in on my day off next week to help with a special project.
I try to exercise at least three times a week to stay healthy.
In Chinese, "week" can be translated as "星期" (xīngqī) or "周" (zhōu). Here are some examples of sentences using the word "week" in Chinese:
我通常周一到周五工作,所以周末是我唯一可以放松的时间。
我的老板让我下周休息日来帮忙完成一个特别项目。
我尽量每周锻炼三次以保持健康。
I usually work Monday through Friday, so the weekend is the only time I have to relax.
My boss asked me to come in on my day off next week to help with a special project.
I try to exercise at least three times a week to stay healthy.
In Chinese, "week" can be translated as "星期" (xīngqī) or "周" (zhōu). Here are some examples of sentences using the word "week" in Chinese:
我通常周一到周五工作,所以周末是我唯一可以放松的时间。
我的老板让我下周休息日来帮忙完成一个特别项目。
我尽量每周锻炼三次以保持健康。

