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Etymology

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Literally, of the week. Possibly from collocations with a particular day, such as vrijdag van de week (Friday of the [current] week).

Prepositional phrase

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van de week

  1. (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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