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How to Say ‘How about this Saturday at 7 o'clock?’ in Japanese

今週の土曜日、七時はどうですか?

こんしゅうのどようび、しちじはどうですか?

💬 Usage Tip: Combines date and time suggestion in a single question.

🇯🇵 In Japan: Inquiries that combine date and time help streamline planning.

Phrase Breakdown

今週の土曜日

七時はどうですか?

Word-by-Word Breakdown

今週こんしゅう

[konshuu]

This week

Referring to the current week.

Example

『今週』は忙しいです。

This week is busy.

[no]

Of

A particle used to indicate possession or relation in Japanese.

Example

彼『の』車

His car.

土曜日どようび

[doyoubi]

Saturday

The sixth day of the week, following Friday.

Example

『土曜日』に何をしますか?

What will you do on Saturday?

しち

[shichi]

Seven

The numeral for the number 7.

Example

『七』時に会いましょう。

Let's meet at seven.

[ji]

O'clock

A suffix used to specify the hour in time expressions.

Example

『時』が来た。

The time has come.

[wa]

Topic Marker

A particle that marks the topic of a sentence.

Example

これは楽しい『は』ずだ。

This should be fun.

どうどう

[dou]

How about

Used to propose or suggest an action or choice.

Example

遊園地は『どう』?

How about the amusement park?

ですです

[desu]

Is/Am/Are

A copula used at the end of sentences for polite expressions.

Example

元気『です』か?

Are you well?

[ka]

Question Marker

A sentence-ending particle that indicates a question.

Example

本当『ですか』?

Is it true?

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