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How to Say ‘How about this Friday at 7 PM?’ in Japanese

今週の金曜日の夜七時はどうですか?

こんしゅうのきんようびのよる7じはどうですか?

💬 Usage Tip: A suggestion that combines date and time.

🇯🇵 In Japan: In Japan, time is generally very precise and punctuality is important.

Phrase Breakdown

今週の金曜日

夜七時

はどうですか

Word-by-Word Breakdown

今週こんしゅう

[konshuu]

this week

Refers to the current week.

Example

今週の天気は晴れです。

The weather this week is sunny.

[no]

of

Indicates possession or belonging.

Example

私の電話です。

It is my phone.

金曜日きんようび

[kinyoubi]

Friday

The fifth day of the week, following Thursday.

Example

金曜日には映画を見ます。

I watch a movie on Friday.

[no]

of

Indicates possession or belonging.

Example

私の電話です。

It is my phone.

よる

[yoru]

night

The period from sunset to sunrise.

Example

夜空が綺麗です。

The night sky is beautiful.

しち

[shichi]

seven

The number seven.

Example

七つの星が見えます。

I can see seven stars.

[ji]

o'clock

Used to indicate the hour.

Example

今は三時です。

It is now three o'clock.

[wa]

topic marker

Indicates the topic of the sentence.

Example

映画は面白いです。

The movie is interesting.

どうどう

[dou]

how

Asks for a condition or manner.

Example

それはどうですか?

How is that?

ですです

[desu]

is

A form of the verb 'to be'.

Example

これは本です。

This is a book.

[ka]

question particle

Used at the end of a sentence to form a question.

Example

これは何ですか?

What is this?

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