Every week
Example: We go to the park every week to play soccer.
Definition
"Every week" refers to an event or action occurring once in each week, regularly and without skipping any weeks. For example, in the phrase 'We go to the park every week to play soccer,' it means the activity happens on a weekly basis.
Translations
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cada semana -
elke week -
cada setmana -
toutes les semaines -
jede Woche
Etymology
The phrase "every week" combines 'every,' originating from Old English 'æfre' meaning 'always' or 'ever,' and 'week,' which comes from Old English 'wice,' related to the concept of a turning or succession, referring to the seven-day cycle. Together, they emphasize something happening once in each seven-day period.
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"Every week" appears in the Vocaplus list "English - General - Idioms and Proverbs - (A1) - set 1", containing 104 commonly used expressions.
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