الأسبوعين

This is the 3660th most frequent Arabic word.


الأسبوعين

The Arabic word "الأسبوعين" means "the two weeks" in English.


The word "الأسبوعين" is used in the accusative case as an object of duration, indicating a span of time, specifically two weeks, during which the action of traveling will take place.

قررت السفر لمدة الأسبوعين المقبلين.

I decided to travel for the next two weeks.


Here, "الأسبوعين" is in the nominative case (dual form) as the subject of the sentence, referring to a specific past duration of time characterized by eventfulness.

الأسبوعين السابقين كانا مليئين بالأحداث.

The past two weeks were full of events.


In this sentence, "الأسبوعين" is in the accusative case as an adverb of time, specifying the timeframe 'the last two weeks' during which the action occurred.

عملت كثيرًا في الأسبوعين الأخيرين.

I worked a lot in the last two weeks.