Practice Deens at the Pharmacy
Pharmacies in Deens-speaking countries are often your first stop for minor health issues — pharmacists give advice that would require a doctor's appointment elsewhere. This scenario teaches you to describe symptoms, ask about over-the-counter options, mention allergies, and understand dosage instructions. You'll practise the body-parts vocabulary, the verbs for 'to hurt' and 'to feel', and the polite formulas for asking 'What would you recommend?'. By the end, you'll feel confident walking into a Deens-speaking pharmacy alone.
Sample Deens conversation
Hej! Velkommen i apoteket. Hvordan kan jeg hjælpe dig i dag?
Hello! Welcome to the pharmacy. How can I help you today?Jeg har frygtelig hovedpine. Hvad anbefaler du?
I have a terrible headache. What do you recommend?Det er jeg ked af at høre. Hvor længe har du haft den? Jeg kan anbefale smertestillende.
I'm sorry to hear that. How long have you had it? I can recommend some painkillers.Siden i morges. Den vil ikke gå væk.
Since this morning. It won't go away.Jeg anbefaler disse tabletter. Tag to med vand, og du burde have det bedre inden for en time.
I recommend these tablets. Take two with water, and you should feel better within an hour.Dem tager jeg. Hvad koster de?
I'll take those. How much are they?
Wat je leert
- Describe symptoms with body-part vocabulary
- Ask for an over-the-counter recommendation
- Mention allergies and existing medications
- Understand dosage and frequency instructions
- Ask whether something requires a prescription
Veelgestelde vragen
How do I describe pain in Deens?
There's a specific verb construction — 'My X hurts' — that differs from English. The scenario walks through the body-parts vocabulary too.
Can Deens-speaking pharmacists prescribe medications?
Many can recommend over-the-counter options but not prescribe. The scenario teaches you to ask 'Do I need a prescription?'.
How do I ask about allergies in Deens?
Use 'I'm allergic to…' followed by the substance. The vocabulary list includes common allergens (penicillin, peanuts, lactose, etc.).
What's the Deens for 'twice a day' (medication frequency)?
There are specific dosage phrases that differ from everyday Deens. The scenario rehearses 'twice a day with food', 'before meals', and 'as needed'.