die Apotheke, -n
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- Apotheke means pharmacy. It is the only place in Germany to buy regulated medicine.
- It is a feminine noun (die Apotheke) with the plural form 'die Apotheken'.
- Recognized by a red 'A' sign. Standalone shops, not usually inside supermarkets.
- Provides 'Notdienst' (24/7 emergency service) on a rotating basis.
The German noun die Apotheke (plural: die Apotheken) refers to a pharmacy or a chemist's shop. However, in the German-speaking world, an Apotheke is far more than just a place to pick up pills; it is a highly regulated medical institution that serves as the primary gateway to healthcare. Unlike in many English-speaking countries, where pharmacies are often sections within large supermarkets or general stores (like CVS or Walgreens), German pharmacies are almost exclusively standalone businesses, often owned by a single pharmacist rather than a large corporate chain.
- The Legal Distinction
- In Germany, there is a strict legal separation between an Apotheke and a Drogerie (drugstore). An Apotheke is the only place authorized to sell apothekenpflichtige Medikamente (pharmacy-only medications) and verschreibungspflichtige Medikamente (prescription-only medications). If you need aspirin, ibuprofen, or a specialized antibiotic, you must go to an Apotheke. A Drogerie, such as DM or Rossmann, sells toiletries, cosmetics, and health-related items like vitamins or herbal teas, but they are legally forbidden from selling actual medicine.
Entschuldigung, wo ist die nächste Apotheke? Ich brauche dringend etwas gegen Kopfschmerzen.
The visual identity of the German pharmacy is iconic: a large, red, stylized letter 'A' with a chalice and a snake (the Bowl of Hygieia). When you see this glowing red sign on a street corner, you know professional medical advice is available inside. Pharmacists in Germany undergo rigorous academic training and are expected to provide Beratung (consultation) for every customer. Even for simple over-the-counter drugs, the staff will often ask if you know how to take the medicine and if you are taking any other medications.
- The Notdienst (Emergency Service)
- One of the most critical uses of the word occurs during the night or on weekends. While most shops in Germany close on Sundays, pharmacies operate a rotating Notdienst system. This means that in every district, at least one Apotheke remains open 24/7. You can find out which one is open by looking at the sign on the door of any closed pharmacy or checking online. In these cases, you might hear the phrase: "Welche Apotheke hat heute Notdienst?"
Die Apotheke am Bahnhof hat an diesem Wochenende Notdienst.
Culturally, the Apotheke is viewed with high trust. It is often the first place Germans go for minor ailments like a cold, a cough, or skin irritation before considering a visit to a doctor. The pharmacist (Apotheker) is a respected figure in the community. Furthermore, the term is used in various compound words such as Hausapotheke (medicine cabinet at home) or Reiseapotheke (travel first-aid kit), emphasizing its role as the source of all healing supplies.
- Digital Evolution
- In recent years, the Versandapotheke (mail-order pharmacy) has become popular. While these offer convenience and sometimes lower prices, the traditional Vor-Ort-Apotheke (local pharmacy) remains the backbone of the system due to its ability to provide immediate medication and personal interaction, especially with the introduction of the E-Rezept (electronic prescription).
Ich bestelle meine Medikamente oft bei einer Online-Apotheke, aber im Notfall gehe ich immer zur Apotheke um die Ecke.
In summary, "die Apotheke" is an essential term for anyone living in or visiting a German-speaking country. It represents a blend of retail, medical service, and public duty. Whether you are dealing with a chronic illness or just need some sunscreen with a specific medical grade, the Apotheke is the destination. Understanding the etiquette—waiting for your turn at the counter (Diskretion), presenting your health insurance card (Versichertenkarte), and asking for advice—is a key part of navigating German daily life.
Using die Apotheke correctly involves mastering prepositions and cases. Depending on whether you are moving toward the pharmacy, located inside it, or referring to it as an institution, the grammar shifts. Because it is a feminine noun, we use die (nominative/accusative) and der (dative).
- Movement: 'In' vs. 'Zu'
- When you are going to the pharmacy, you have two main options: in die Apotheke or zur Apotheke. Use 'in die Apotheke' when the focus is on entering the building. Use 'zur Apotheke' (zu + der) when the focus is on the destination or the purpose of the trip.
Ich gehe schnell in die Apotheke, um mein Rezept einzulösen.
If you are already inside the pharmacy, you use the dative case with the preposition 'in': in der Apotheke. This is common when describing where you are or where something happened. For example, "Ich stehe gerade in der Apotheke und warte." (I am currently standing in the pharmacy and waiting.)
- Common Verbs and Actions
- The most frequent actions associated with an Apotheke include einlösen (to redeem a prescription), kaufen (to buy), beraten (to advise), and besorgen (to get/procure). You might say: "Ich muss noch Medikamente in der Apotheke besorgen."
Haben Sie dieses Medikament vorrätig oder muss die Apotheke es erst bestellen?
In a professional or formal context, the Apotheke is treated as a subject. For instance, in insurance documents or medical reports: "Die Apotheke ist verpflichtet, den Patienten über Risiken aufzuklären." (The pharmacy is obligated to inform the patient about risks.) Here, the noun acts as a representative of the pharmaceutical professional staff.
In jeder kleinen Stadt gibt es mindestens eine Apotheke.
When discussing plural pharmacies, the ending '-n' is added: die Apotheken. "Viele Apotheken in Deutschland kämpfen mit Lieferengpässen." (Many pharmacies in Germany are struggling with supply shortages.) This is a common headline in modern German news, reflecting the systemic issues in the pharmaceutical supply chain.
- Compound Sentence Structures
- Advanced learners should practice using relative clauses. "Die Apotheke, die direkt gegenüber vom Krankenhaus liegt, hat bis spät in die Nacht geöffnet." (The pharmacy that is located directly across from the hospital is open until late at night.) This structure helps in providing specific directions or descriptions.
Die Öffnungszeiten der Apotheken variieren je nach Bundesland.
Finally, consider the use of the word in the context of ownership. "Das ist die Apotheke meines Vaters." (That is my father's pharmacy.) Here, the genitive case 'der Apotheke' or the possessive construction is used to denote ownership or affiliation. Whether you are asking for a location, describing an action, or discussing the healthcare system, these patterns will ensure your German sounds natural and grammatically sound.
The word Apotheke permeates German daily life, from city navigation to health-related conversations. You will hear it most frequently in urban environments, medical settings, and media broadcasts. Understanding the context in which it appears will help you react appropriately, whether you're looking for help or just listening to the news.
- On the Street and Navigation
- In any German town, 'Apotheke' is a primary landmark. People use it to give directions: "Gehen Sie geradeaus bis zur Apotheke und biegen Sie dann links ab." (Go straight until the pharmacy and then turn left.) Because of their bright red 'A' signs, they are easily visible and serve as reliable points of reference. You will also see signs for 'Bahnhofs-Apotheke' (station pharmacy) or 'Markt-Apotheke' (market pharmacy), which are common names based on location.
"Wo finde ich die nächste Apotheke?" – "Gleich da vorne, neben der Post."
At the doctor's office (beim Arzt), the word is ubiquitous. After a consultation, the doctor will hand you a Rezept (prescription) and say, "Das können Sie in jeder Apotheke einlösen." (You can redeem this in any pharmacy.) Medical assistants might also ask, "Haben Sie eine Stammapotheke?" (Do you have a regular pharmacy?), implying a place where your medication history is stored on file for safety checks.
- Media and Advertising
- In German television and radio advertising, you will hear a very specific legal disclaimer at the end of every pharmaceutical ad: "Zu Risiken und Nebenwirkungen lesen Sie die Packungsbeilage und fragen Sie Ihren Arzt oder Apotheker." (For risks and side effects, read the package insert and ask your doctor or pharmacist.) This phrase is so common that almost every German can recite it from memory, further cementing the role of the Apotheker as a key health authority.
In der Werbung heißt es immer: "Fragen Sie Ihren Arzt oder Apotheker."
In news reports, 'Apotheken' are often discussed in the context of the Gesundheitssystem (healthcare system). You might hear about "Apothekensterben" (the dying of pharmacies), a term used to describe the closure of small, rural pharmacies due to economic pressure. Discussions about Medikamentenpreise (drug prices) or the Apothekennotdienst during public holidays are also frequent topics of public interest.
Heute Abend gibt es einen Bericht über die Zukunft der Apotheken im Fernsehen.
Socially, you might hear the word in idioms or colloquial expressions. For example, if someone charges very high prices, a German might say, "Das sind ja Apothekenpreise!" (Those are pharmacy prices!), implying that the prices are as high as those for non-prescription items in a high-end pharmacy. This reflects a common perception that while essential medicine is covered or regulated, the luxury items in a pharmacy can be quite expensive.
- In the Workplace
- If you work in a German office, you'll hear about the Betriebsapotheke or Erste-Hilfe-Kasten. When someone feels unwell, a colleague might suggest: "Wir haben eine kleine Apotheke im Pausenraum, schau mal dort nach Schmerzmitteln." (We have a small medicine kit in the breakroom, look there for painkillers.)
Whether it's the professional advice of the 'Apotheker', the red sign on the street, or the legal disclaimer on TV, the word 'Apotheke' is an integral part of the German linguistic landscape, signaling health, safety, and professional care.
Learning to use die Apotheke correctly involves avoiding several common pitfalls, ranging from 'false friends' to grammatical errors. Because the word has cognates in other languages, English speakers in particular often make specific assumptions that don't hold true in German.
- The 'Bibliothek' Confusion
- The most famous mistake for beginners is confusing Apotheke with Bibliothek (library). In many Romance languages (like Spanish 'biblioteca' or French 'bibliothèque'), the word for library sounds similar to 'Apotheke'. English speakers sometimes mix them up because both are important public buildings. Remember: You go to the Apotheke for medicine and the Bibliothek for books!
Falsch: Ich leihe mir ein Buch in der Apotheke aus.
Richtig: Ich leihe mir ein Buch in der Bibliothek aus.
Another frequent error is the confusion between Apotheke and Drogerie. In the US or UK, you can buy a chocolate bar, a magazine, and a prescription drug all in one place (a drugstore or pharmacy). In Germany, this is impossible. If you go to an Apotheke asking for toothpaste, they might have a very expensive medical version, but they won't have the 50 different brands you find at a Drogerie. Conversely, don't go to a Drogerie (like DM) looking for antibiotics or even high-dose ibuprofen; they are legally not allowed to sell them.
- Prepositional Pitfalls
- Learners often struggle with 'nach', 'zu', and 'in'. You never go 'nach Apotheke'. It is always zur Apotheke (to the pharmacy) or in die Apotheke (into the pharmacy). Similarly, when you are there, you are in der Apotheke or bei der Apotheke (if you are standing outside or referring to the business as a whole).
Falsch: Ich gehe nach Apotheke.
Richtig: Ich gehe zur Apotheke.
The plural form also catches people off guard. While the singular is die Apotheke, the plural is die Apotheken. Avoid saying 'Apothekes' or 'Apotheke' for the plural. Also, pay attention to the gender. It is die Apotheke (feminine), not 'der' or 'das'. Using the wrong article will lead to incorrect case endings for any adjectives you use (e.g., 'die alte Apotheke' vs 'der alten Apotheke').
Falsch: Wo sind die Apotheke?
Richtig: Wo sind die Apotheken?
Lastly, be careful with the word Apotheker (pharmacist). While 'Apotheke' is the place, 'Apotheker' is the person (male) and 'Apothekerin' is the person (female). Don't say "Ich frage die Apotheke," if you mean you are asking the person; say "Ich frage den Apotheker." Small distinctions like these make a big difference in how natural your German sounds.
While die Apotheke is the standard term for a pharmacy, there are several related words and alternatives that describe similar places or concepts. Understanding the nuances between these will help you choose the right word for the right situation.
- Apotheke vs. Drogerie
- As mentioned, this is the most important distinction. Apotheke = Medicine (Aspirin, Antibiotics). Drogerie = Household/Beauty (Shampoo, Detergent, Vitamins). If you need a band-aid, both will have them, but the Drogerie will be much cheaper.
Ich gehe in die Apotheke für mein Insulin, aber in die Drogerie für meine Zahnpasta.
Another term you might encounter is the Reformhaus. This is a specialized health food store that focuses on natural remedies, organic foods, and holistic health products. While they sell 'natural medicines', they are not an Apotheke and cannot fill medical prescriptions. They are more like a high-end 'health shop'.
- Specialized Pharmacies
- Versandapotheke: An online or mail-order pharmacy.
Krankenhausapotheke: A pharmacy located within a hospital, primarily serving inpatients.
Hof-Apotheke: Often a historical name for a pharmacy that once served a royal court, now just a traditional name.
Die Online-Apotheke liefert die Medikamente direkt nach Hause.
In a broader medical sense, you might hear the word Pharmazie. This refers to the science or the industry of pharmacy. For example, someone might study 'Pharmazie' at university to become an 'Apotheker'. You wouldn't say you are going to the 'Pharmazie' to buy cough syrup; you go to the 'Apotheke'.
For equipment like crutches, wheelchairs, or specialized braces, you go to a Sanitätshaus (medical supply store). While some large Apotheken might carry these items, a Sanitätshaus is the dedicated specialist for medical hardware. Knowing this distinction saves time when you need more than just medication.
- The 'Hausapotheke'
- This is a common compound word. It refers to the collection of medicines you keep at home. "Hast du Aspirin in deiner Hausapotheke?" (Do you have aspirin in your home medicine cabinet?) It's a useful term for personal health management.
By understanding these related terms, you can navigate the German healthcare and retail landscape with much greater precision. Whether you need a prescription filled, a natural supplement, or a new toothbrush, you'll know exactly whether to look for an Apotheke, a Drogerie, a Reformhaus, or a Sanitätshaus.
How Formal Is It?
"Die Apotheke ist zur Abgabe von Betäubungsmitteln berechtigt."
"Ich muss noch kurz in die Apotheke."
"Gibt's hier irgendwo 'ne Apotheke?"
"In der Apotheke gibt es Medizin, damit du schnell wieder gesund wirst."
"Der Typ hat Preise wie in der Apotheke!"
حقيقة ممتعة
The English word 'apothecary' comes from the same root but refers to the person, while the German 'Apotheke' refers to the place. In the Middle Ages, an Apotheke could also store spices and exotic goods.
دليل النطق
- Pronouncing the 'th' like the English 'th' (it is a simple 't' sound).
- Pronouncing the final 'e' like 'ee' (it should be a neutral schwa).
- Stress on the first syllable.
- Confusing the 'o' with an 'u' sound.
- Making the 'e' in 'te' too short.
مستوى الصعوبة
Easy to recognize due to the red 'A' and international cognates.
Watch out for the 'th' spelling and the '-n' plural.
The 'e' at the end must be pronounced clearly as a schwa.
Very common word, easy to pick out in context.
ماذا تتعلّم بعد ذلك
المتطلبات الأساسية
تعلّم لاحقاً
متقدم
قواعد يجب معرفتها
Feminine Nouns in Dative
in der Apotheke
Two-Way Prepositions (Wechselpräpositionen)
in die Apotheke (movement) vs in der Apotheke (location)
Compound Noun Formation
Not + Dienst + Apotheke = Notdienstapotheke
Genitive Case for Possession
Die Tür der Apotheke
Plural formation with -n
die Apotheke -> die Apotheken
أمثلة حسب المستوى
Wo ist die Apotheke?
Where is the pharmacy?
Nominative singular.
Die Apotheke ist dort.
The pharmacy is there.
Subject of the sentence.
Ich brauche eine Apotheke.
I need a pharmacy.
Accusative singular.
Ist die Apotheke offen?
Is the pharmacy open?
Adjective 'offen' describing the noun.
Gehen wir zur Apotheke?
Are we going to the pharmacy?
Preposition 'zu' + dative 'der'.
Das ist eine große Apotheke.
That is a large pharmacy.
Adjective ending -e for feminine nominative.
Ich kaufe Tee in der Apotheke.
I buy tea in the pharmacy.
Preposition 'in' + dative 'der' for location.
Die Apotheke hat Medikamente.
The pharmacy has medicines.
Simple plural object.
Haben Sie eine Apotheke in der Nähe?
Do you have a pharmacy nearby?
Accusative object.
Die Apotheken sind sonntags geschlossen.
The pharmacies are closed on Sundays.
Plural nominative.
Ich muss in die Apotheke gehen.
I have to go into the pharmacy.
Preposition 'in' + accusative 'die' for movement.
Gibt es hier eine Notdienst-Apotheke?
Is there an emergency pharmacy here?
Compound noun.
Der Apotheker arbeitet in der Apotheke.
The pharmacist works in the pharmacy.
Dative location.
Ich habe das in der Apotheke am Markt gekauft.
I bought that in the pharmacy at the market.
Prepositional phrase describing location.
Können Sie mir eine gute Apotheke empfehlen?
Can you recommend a good pharmacy to me?
Adjective 'gut' in accusative feminine.
In dieser Apotheke sind die Leute sehr nett.
In this pharmacy, the people are very nice.
Demonstrative pronoun 'dieser' in dative.
Ich möchte dieses Rezept in der Apotheke einlösen.
I would like to redeem this prescription in the pharmacy.
Infinitive construction with 'einlösen'.
Die Apotheke hat das Medikament leider nicht vorrätig.
The pharmacy unfortunately doesn't have the medicine in stock.
Adverb 'vorrätig'.
Muss ich für dieses Medikament zur Apotheke?
Do I have to go to the pharmacy for this medicine?
Shortened question.
Die Apotheke bestellt das Mittel bis heute Nachmittag.
The pharmacy is ordering the remedy by this afternoon.
Present tense indicating future action.
Meine Hausapotheke ist fast leer.
My home medicine cabinet is almost empty.
Compound noun 'Hausapotheke'.
In der Apotheke wurde ich sehr gut beraten.
I was advised very well in the pharmacy.
Passive voice 'wurde beraten'.
Welche Apotheke hat heute Nacht Bereitschaft?
Which pharmacy is on call tonight?
Interrogative 'welche'.
Ich hole meine Salbe aus der Apotheke ab.
I am picking up my ointment from the pharmacy.
Separable verb 'abholen'.
Viele Apotheken bieten heutzutage einen Lieferservice an.
Many pharmacies offer a delivery service nowadays.
Plural subject with plural verb.
Die Apotheke ist gesetzlich zur Beratung verpflichtet.
The pharmacy is legally obligated to provide consultation.
Adverbial phrase 'gesetzlich zur Beratung'.
In der Apotheke gibt es oft lange Wartezeiten.
In the pharmacy, there are often long waiting times.
Plural noun 'Wartezeiten'.
Diese Apotheke führt auch homöopathische Mittel.
This pharmacy also carries homeopathic remedies.
Verb 'führen' in the sense of 'to stock'.
Ich habe mich in der Apotheke nach Alternativen erkundigt.
I inquired about alternatives in the pharmacy.
Reflexive verb 'sich erkundigen'.
Die Apotheke prüft die Verträglichkeit der Medikamente.
The pharmacy checks the compatibility of the medications.
Abstract noun 'Verträglichkeit'.
Ohne Apotheken wäre die medizinische Versorgung auf dem Land schwierig.
Without pharmacies, medical care in the countryside would be difficult.
Subjunctive II 'wäre'.
Die Apotheke verlangt eine Gebühr für den Notdienst.
The pharmacy charges a fee for the emergency service.
Verb 'verlangen'.
Die flächendeckende Versorgung durch Apotheken ist gefährdet.
The nationwide supply through pharmacies is at risk.
Complex noun phrase as subject.
In der Apotheke werden auch individuelle Rezepturen angefertigt.
In the pharmacy, individual prescriptions are also prepared.
Passive voice with plural subject.
Der Apotheke kommt eine wichtige Lotsenfunktion im Gesundheitswesen zu.
The pharmacy has an important guiding function in the healthcare system.
Dative object with the verb 'zukommen'.
Manche Patienten misstrauen den Empfehlungen in der Apotheke.
Some patients distrust the recommendations in the pharmacy.
Verb 'misstrauen' takes the dative.
Die Apotheke muss die Einhaltung der Kühlkette garantieren.
The pharmacy must guarantee compliance with the cold chain.
Technical term 'Kühlkette'.
Trotz Digitalisierung bleibt die Vor-Ort-Apotheke unverzichtbar.
Despite digitalization, the local pharmacy remains indispensable.
Preposition 'trotz' + genitive.
Die Apotheke fungiert als Schnittstelle zwischen Arzt und Patient.
The pharmacy functions as an interface between doctor and patient.
Verb 'fungieren als'.
Das Personal in der Apotheke ist hochqualifiziert.
The staff in the pharmacy is highly qualified.
Collective noun 'Personal'.
Die Apotheke als Institution blickt auf eine jahrhundertelange Tradition zurück.
The pharmacy as an institution looks back on a tradition spanning centuries.
Apposition 'als Institution'.
In der Apotheke manifestiert sich der Wandel des Heilwesens.
In the pharmacy, the change in the healing arts manifests itself.
Reflexive verb 'sich manifestieren'.
Die ökonomische Autarkie der Apotheken wird hitzig debattiert.
The economic self-sufficiency of pharmacies is being heatedly debated.
Genitive attribute 'der Apotheken'.
Die Apotheke ist ein Refugium pharmazeutischen Fachwissens.
The pharmacy is a refuge of pharmaceutical expertise.
Metaphorical use.
Man kann die Apotheke als Bollwerk gegen die Medikamentenfälschung betrachten.
One can view the pharmacy as a bulwark against counterfeit medicines.
Modal verb construction with 'betrachten'.
Die Apotheke hat sich vom reinen Verkaufsort zum Dienstleistungszentrum gewandelt.
The pharmacy has transformed from a mere sales location into a service center.
Perfect tense with 'sich wandeln'.
Historisch gesehen war die Apotheke oft auch ein sozialer Treffpunkt.
Historically speaking, the pharmacy was often also a social meeting point.
Adverbial 'historisch gesehen'.
Die Apotheke unterliegt strengsten regulatorischen Auflagen.
The pharmacy is subject to the strictest regulatory requirements.
Verb 'unterliegen' with dative.
تلازمات شائعة
العبارات الشائعة
— Standard advice to seek professional pharmaceutical help.
Bei Fragen zur Dosierung: Fragen Sie Ihren Apotheker.
— To check the expiration dates of home medicines.
Einmal im Jahr sollte man die Hausapotheke kontrollieren.
— A pharmacy that has a wide variety of items in stock.
Das ist eine sehr gut sortierte Apotheke.
— A long-established, historic pharmacy.
Wir sind eine Apotheke mit Tradition seit 1850.
— A very famous free health magazine found in German pharmacies.
Hast du die neue Apotheken-Umschau gelesen?
يُخلط عادةً مع
Learners confuse them because of similar endings in other languages; one is for books, the other for medicine.
A drugstore in the US is both, but in Germany, they are strictly separate.
Don't confuse the place (Apotheke) with the person (Apotheker).
تعبيرات اصطلاحية
— Refers to excessively high prices for goods.
Der Wein hier kostet 20 Euro? Das sind ja Apothekenpreise!
informal— Extremely clean, organized, or precise.
In seiner Werkstatt sieht es aus wie in einer Apotheke.
neutral— To always carry a lot of medicine with oneself.
Meine Oma ist eine wandelnde Apotheke.
informal— To be very health-conscious or rely heavily on medicine.
Er holt sich wirklich alles aus der Apotheke.
neutral— Implies that things must follow strict rules and are not up for negotiation.
Hier gibt es keine Rabatte, das ist eine Apotheke!
informal— Refers to extreme precision.
Er wiegt seine Zutaten mit der Apotheker-Waage ab.
neutral— There is no cure for stupidity.
Tja, gegen Dummheit hilft keine Apotheke.
informal— Poetic reference to finding cures for life's problems.
Er sucht Trost in der Apotheke des Lebens.
literary— To buy a lot of expensive medicine.
Mit meiner Erkältung mache ich den Apotheker reich.
humorous— To feel overwhelmed by the cleanliness or clinical atmosphere.
In diesem modernen Büro fühle ich mich wie in der Apotheke.
neutralسهل الخلط
Phonetic similarity in other languages.
A library (Bibliothek) has books. A pharmacy (Apotheke) has pills.
Ich gehe in die Bibliothek zum Lernen, aber in die Apotheke für Hustensaft.
Functional overlap in English 'drugstore'.
Drogerie has no prescription drugs. Apotheke has all drugs.
Zahnpasta gibt es in der Drogerie, Antibiotika nur in der Apotheke.
Both are medical.
Praxis is the doctor's office for consultation. Apotheke is for medicine.
Zuerst gehe ich in die Praxis, dann mit dem Rezept in die Apotheke.
Health-related.
Krankenhaus is for surgery/staying overnight. Apotheke is for buying meds.
Er liegt im Krankenhaus, aber seine Frau holt die Medikamente in der Apotheke.
Both sell medical supplies.
Sanitätshaus is for hardware (crutches). Apotheke is for chemicals (pills).
Krücken bekommt man im Sanitätshaus, Schmerzmittel in der Apotheke.
أنماط الجُمل
Wo ist die [Noun]?
Wo ist die Apotheke?
Ich gehe zu [Dative].
Ich gehe zur Apotheke.
Haben Sie etwas gegen [Problem]?
Haben Sie etwas gegen Husten?
Ich war in [Dative].
Ich war in der Apotheke.
Ich möchte ein Rezept [Verb].
Ich möchte ein Rezept einlösen.
Ist dieses Medikament [Adjective]?
Ist dieses Medikament apothekenpflichtig?
Wegen [Genitive] muss ich zur Apotheke.
Wegen meiner Schmerzen muss ich zur Apotheke.
Die Apotheke dient als [Noun].
Die Apotheke dient als erste Anlaufstelle.
عائلة الكلمة
الأسماء
الأفعال
الصفات
مرتبط
كيفية الاستخدام
Very common in daily life and medical contexts.
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Ich gehe nach Apotheke.
→
Ich gehe zur Apotheke.
Use 'zu' + dative for destinations that are buildings or institutions.
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Ich brauche ein Buch von der Apotheke.
→
Ich brauche ein Buch von der Bibliothek.
Confusing pharmacy with library.
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In der Apotheke kaufe ich Cola.
→
Im Supermarkt kaufe ich Cola.
Apotheken don't usually sell groceries or soft drinks.
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Die Apothekes sind offen.
→
Die Apotheken sind offen.
The plural of Apotheke ends in -n, not -s.
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Ich war in die Apotheke.
→
Ich war in der Apotheke.
Use dative (der) for location, not accusative (die).
نصائح
Respect the Line
Always wait at the 'Diskretionslinie' (privacy line) until it is your turn.
Pronunciation
Remember the silent 'h'. It's Apo-te-ke, not Apo-the-ke.
Bring your Card
Always bring your health insurance card (Versichertenkarte) if you have a prescription.
Night Fee
Expect to pay a small fee (~€2.50) if you use the pharmacy during Notdienst hours.
Check the Drogerie first
For non-medical items like vitamins, the Drogerie is usually cheaper.
Pharmacy Only
Look for the word 'apothekenpflichtig' on packaging to know where to buy it.
Compound words
Learn 'Hausapotheke' and 'Reiseapotheke' to expand your health vocabulary.
Ask for Advice
German pharmacists are highly trained. Don't be afraid to ask 'Wie soll ich das einnehmen?'
E-Rezept
Germany is moving to electronic prescriptions. You can often just show your insurance card.
Old Names
Names like 'Adler-Apotheke' or 'Rats-Apotheke' often indicate a long history.
احفظها
وسيلة تذكّر
Think of an 'APO-thecary' (the person) working in the 'APO-theke' (the place). Or imagine a large red 'A' standing for 'Apotheke'.
ربط بصري
Visualize a bright red, stylized letter 'A' on a white background. This is the universal sign for a pharmacy in Germany.
Word Web
تحدٍّ
Try to find 3 different names of Apotheken in your local area (e.g., Adler-Apotheke, Löwen-Apotheke).
أصل الكلمة
The word originates from the Ancient Greek 'apothēkē' (ἀποθήκη), which means 'a storehouse' or 'repository'. It is composed of 'apo' (away) and 'tithenai' (to put).
المعنى الأصلي: A place where things are put away or stored.
Indo-European (via Greek and Latin).السياق الثقافي
Pharmacists are medical professionals; treat them with the same respect as a doctor.
Unlike the US/UK, you can't buy medicine in a grocery store. You must find the red 'A'.
تدرّب في الحياة الواقعية
سياقات واقعية
Being sick
- Ich brauche etwas gegen...
- Haben Sie ein Mittel für...
- Wie nehme ich das ein?
- Gibt es Nebenwirkungen?
At the doctor
- Wo ist die nächste Apotheke?
- Ist das Rezept für die Apotheke?
- Kann ich das überall einlösen?
- Muss ich zuzahlen?
Traveling
- Haben Sie eine Reiseapotheke?
- Ich habe mein Medikament vergessen.
- Brauche ich ein Rezept?
- Wo ist der Notdienst?
Giving directions
- Hinter der Apotheke...
- Gegenüber der Apotheke...
- An der Apotheke vorbei...
- Bis zur Apotheke...
Shopping
- Ist das aus der Apotheke?
- Das ist mir in der Apotheke zu teuer.
- Gibt es das auch in der Drogerie?
- Haben Sie das vorrätig?
بدايات محادثة
"Wissen Sie, welche Apotheke heute Notdienst hat?"
"Welche Apotheke hier in der Stadt ist am besten sortiert?"
"Gehen Sie lieber in eine Vor-Ort-Apotheke oder bestellen Sie online?"
"Haben Sie Ihre Hausapotheke diesen Monat schon kontrolliert?"
"Was ist das wichtigste Medikament in Ihrer Reiseapotheke?"
مواضيع للكتابة اليومية
Beschreibe deinen letzten Besuch in einer Apotheke. Was hast du gekauft?
Warum sind Apotheken in Deutschland so wichtig für das Gesundheitssystem?
Vergleiche eine Apotheke in deinem Heimatland mit einer deutschen Apotheke.
Stell dir vor, du bist Apotheker. Wie sieht dein Arbeitsalltag aus?
Was gehört für dich unbedingt in eine gut ausgestattete Hausapotheke?
الأسئلة الشائعة
10 أسئلةNo, aspirin is 'apothekenpflichtig' in Germany. You must go to an Apotheke.
Look for the 'Notdienst' sign on any pharmacy door or check a website like aponet.de.
It is feminine: die Apotheke.
It is the official logo for pharmacies in Germany, featuring a chalice and a snake.
No, many items are 'rezeptfrei' (over-the-counter), like light painkillers or cough syrup.
An Apotheker is a male pharmacist. A female one is an Apothekerin.
Yes, most Apotheken will accept old medicine for safe disposal, but they won't refund you.
It is a custom-made medicine prepared by the pharmacist specifically for you.
Generally no, except for the one assigned to the emergency 'Notdienst'.
It's a very popular free health magazine given out in pharmacies, often jokingly called 'Rentner-Bravo'.
اختبر نفسك 200 أسئلة
Write 3 sentences about why you need to go to the pharmacy today.
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Describe the difference between an Apotheke and a Drogerie in German.
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Write a dialogue between a customer and a pharmacist about a cough.
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What should be in a good 'Reiseapotheke'? List 5 items.
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Discuss the pros and cons of online pharmacies.
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Write a complaint about high prices in a pharmacy.
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Explain the 'Notdienst' system to a friend who is new in Germany.
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Describe a historical pharmacy you have seen.
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Write a short story involving a pharmacy at night.
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How has the pharmacy changed in the last 20 years?
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Write a formal letter to a pharmacy asking for a specific medication.
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What is the role of a pharmacist in society?
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Write 5 questions you could ask in a pharmacy.
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Describe the interior of a typical German pharmacy.
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Write about a time you needed medicine urgently.
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Explain the term 'apothekenpflichtig'.
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Write a poem about a pharmacy (Apotheke).
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Discuss the importance of the 'Diskretionsabstand'.
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How do you find the nearest pharmacy using your phone?
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Write a summary of the 'Apotheken-Umschau'.
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What does the speaker want?
What is the speaker's problem?
When does the pharmacy close?
When will the medicine be available?
How much does the customer have to pay extra?
How should the medicine be taken?
What is the pharmacist offering?
What is the name of the emergency pharmacy?
What is the pharmacist asking for?
Can you buy this without a doctor's note?
What is the pharmacist offering?
What is the customer worried about?
What are the opening hours?
Where is the person likely shopping?
Where is the pharmacist?
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Summary
An Apotheke is a vital medical institution in Germany, distinct from a drugstore (Drogerie). Use it when you need medicine or professional health advice. Example: 'Ich muss zur Apotheke, um mein Rezept einzulösen.'
- Apotheke means pharmacy. It is the only place in Germany to buy regulated medicine.
- It is a feminine noun (die Apotheke) with the plural form 'die Apotheken'.
- Recognized by a red 'A' sign. Standalone shops, not usually inside supermarkets.
- Provides 'Notdienst' (24/7 emergency service) on a rotating basis.
Respect the Line
Always wait at the 'Diskretionslinie' (privacy line) until it is your turn.
Pronunciation
Remember the silent 'h'. It's Apo-te-ke, not Apo-the-ke.
Bring your Card
Always bring your health insurance card (Versichertenkarte) if you have a prescription.
Night Fee
Expect to pay a small fee (~€2.50) if you use the pharmacy during Notdienst hours.
مثال
Ich muss zur Apotheke gehen, um Medikamente zu holen.
محتوى ذو صلة
مزيد من كلمات health
abhängig
B1تابع أو معتمد على؛ يحتاج إلى شخص أو شيء ما للدعم.
abnehmen
A2فقدان الوزن أو النقصان.
Abstand
B1المسافة أو الفجوة بين شيئين أو شخصين. تستخدم غالباً في سياق المرور أو المساحة الشخصية.
achten auf
A2الانتباه إلى شيء ما أو شخص ما.
achtsamer
B1القيام بشيء ما بمزيد من التركيز والانتباه والوعي.
Akupunktur
B2الوخز بالإبر هو ممارسة من الطب الصيني التقليدي تتضمن إدخال إبر دقيقة في نقاط محددة من الجسم لتخفيف الألم أو علاج أمراض مختلفة.
akut
B1acute
alkoholfrei
A2كلمة 'alkoholfrei' تعني خالي من الكحول. تُستخدم عادةً للمشروبات مثل البيرة أو النبيذ.
Allergie
A1الحساسية هي رد فعل مبالغ فيه من جهاز المناعة تجاه مواد معينة. يمكن أن تسبب أعراضاً مثل العطس أو الحكة أو الطفح الجلدي.
Allergiker
B1المصاب بالحساسية هو شخص لديه حالة طبية يتفاعل فيها سلبًا مع مواد معينة.