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How to Say ‘Next week.’ in Mexican Spanish

La próxima semana.

💬 Usage Tip: In Spanish, 'próxima' is used to describe something upcoming. It can be used in both casual and formal settings.

🇲🇽 In Mexico: Scheduling meetings for the 'próxima semana' gives people in Mexico time to prepare, as advance planning is appreciated.

Phrase Breakdown

La

The

Definite article used with feminine singular nouns.

Example

la casa

the house

próxima

next

Adjective indicating the time after the current one.

Example

próxima parada

next stop

semana.

week.

A period of seven days.

Example

Esta semana

This week

Word-by-Word Breakdown

La

[LA]

the

Definite article, used to specify a noun as something previously considered.

Example

La reunión es mañana.

The meeting is tomorrow.

próxima

[PRO-ksi-ma]

next

Coming immediately after in time or order.

Example

El próximo autobús llega en cinco minutos.

The next bus arrives in five minutes.

semana

[se-MA-na]

week

A period of seven days.

Example

La próxima semana viajo a España.

I'm traveling to Spain next week.

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