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Italian Phrase

Il mio prossimo viaggio è la prossima settimana.

/il ˈmi.o ˈprɔs.si.mo ˈvjad.dʒo ɛ la ˈprɔs.si.ma set.tiˈma.na/
Meaning"My next trip is next week."
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Meaning

This sentence conveys a certain future plan using the present tense. It combines the possessive 'mio' with the temporal adjective 'prossimo' to specify exactly when an event will occur.

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When to use

Use this phrase when confirming travel dates or sharing upcoming plans with friends and colleagues. It is perfect for casual conversation or professional small talk about holidays.

Grammar Breakdown

Il mioprossimoviaggioèla prossima settimana

1

Definite Articles

In Italian, you must use 'il' or 'la' with possessives like 'mio', unlike in English where we just say 'my'.

2

Adjective Agreement

Notice how 'prossimo' becomes 'prossima' to match the feminine noun 'settimana'. Adjectives must agree in gender and number with the nouns they describe.

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A

Quando parti per le vacanze?

When are you leaving for vacation?

Il mio prossimo viaggio è la prossima settimana.

My next trip is next week.

B

Common Mistakes

  • Mio prossimo viaggio è la prossima settimana.

    In Italian, possessive adjectives like 'mio' almost always require a definite article ('il') before them.

  • Il mio prossimo viaggio è prossimo settimana.

    Time expressions involving 'prossimo' usually require the definite article 'la' when referring to 'the next' week.

Alternatives

  • Parto la prossima settimana.

    I am leaving next week.

  • Il mio viaggio è tra sette giorni.

    My trip is in seven days.

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Cultural Tip

Italians frequently use the present tense to describe the near future when the event is definite. While 'la prossima settimana' is grammatically standard, you may often hear 'settimana prossima' in informal speech, which is also widely accepted.