van de week
Dutch
Etymology
Literally: “of the week”. Possibly from collocations with a particular day, such as vrijdag van de week (“Friday of the [current] week”).
Prepositional phrase
- (idiomatic) this week (during the current week, whether past or future)
- Ben je van de week al naar het strand geweest?
- Have you already been to the beach this week?
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