Apothekerin
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- Apothekerin is the German word for a female pharmacist with a university degree.
- She works in an Apotheke and is legally responsible for dispensing medication.
- The word is feminine; the masculine form is Apotheker, and the plural is Apothekerinnen.
- In Germany, pharmacists are highly trusted medical professionals and primary health contacts.
In the German-speaking world, the term Apothekerin refers specifically to a female pharmacist. Unlike many other countries where a pharmacy might be a small section of a large supermarket, a German Apotheke is a specialized, highly regulated healthcare institution. The woman holding this title has completed a rigorous university degree in pharmacy, followed by a practical year and a state examination (Staatsexamen). Therefore, when you address someone as an Apothekerin, you are acknowledging her status as a medical professional and a scientist, not just a retail clerk. This distinction is vital for understanding German social structures and the healthcare system.
- Professional Status
- The Apothekerin is often the first point of contact for minor health issues in Germany. People trust her expertise for advice on coughs, colds, and minor injuries before seeing a doctor.
- Legal Requirement
- By law, every pharmacy in Germany must be owned and managed by a pharmacist. This means the Apothekerin is frequently also a business owner (Inhaberin).
You will use this word whenever you are referring specifically to a female individual in this role. If you are looking for a pharmacy in general, you look for the red 'A' symbol. Inside, you will encounter the Apothekerin behind the counter (Handverkaufstisch). She is responsible for checking prescriptions for potential drug interactions, explaining dosage instructions, and sometimes even compounding medications in the laboratory. The role is deeply rooted in the community, and many families have a 'Stammapotheke' (regular pharmacy) where the Apothekerin knows their medical history well.
Die Apothekerin hat mir genau erklärt, wie ich das Medikament einnehmen muss.
Historically, the profession was male-dominated, but today, a significant majority of pharmacy students and practicing pharmacists in Germany are female. This makes 'Apothekerin' one of the most common professional titles you will hear in a medical context. It is important to note that she is distinct from a 'Pharmazeutisch-technische Assistentin' (PTA), who assists the pharmacist but cannot run the pharmacy independently. The Apothekerin carries the ultimate legal responsibility for every pill dispensed.
Ich frage die Apothekerin nach einem Mittel gegen Heuschnupfen.
The term is also used in academic and administrative settings. For instance, in a hospital, the 'Klinikapothekerin' manages the complex medication needs of hundreds of patients. In the pharmaceutical industry, an Apothekerin might work in research and development or quality control. Regardless of the setting, the word carries a connotation of precision, reliability, and scientific knowledge. When speaking to her, it is polite to use 'Frau' followed by her last name, or simply address her role if you are in a formal setting, though usually, a simple 'Guten Tag' suffices before asking your question.
Unsere Apothekerin im Dorf ist sehr kompetent.
- Social Perception
- Pharmacists consistently rank among the most trusted professionals in German public opinion polls, often higher than politicians or even doctors.
Die Apothekerin mischt die Salbe selbst an.
In summary, the Apothekerin is a pillar of the German health infrastructure. She bridges the gap between the doctor's prescription and the patient's recovery, ensuring safety and providing essential health education. Understanding this word is not just about learning a job title; it is about understanding how Germans approach health, medicine, and professional expertise. Whether she is advising on a homeopathic remedy or a potent antibiotic, her role is defined by a commitment to public health and scientific accuracy.
Kann ich die Apothekerin kurz unter vier Augen sprechen?
Using the word Apothekerin correctly requires attention to both grammar and social context. As a feminine noun, it always takes the feminine article 'die' in the nominative case. When referring to the profession in a general sense (e.g., 'I want to become a pharmacist'), you often omit the article: 'Ich möchte Apothekerin werden.' This is a standard rule for professions in German. However, when referring to a specific person, the article is necessary.
- Nominative Case
- Die Apothekerin arbeitet heute bis zwanzig Uhr. (The pharmacist is working until 8 PM today.)
- Accusative Case
- Ich sehe die Apothekerin im Labor. (I see the pharmacist in the lab.)
The plural form is Apothekerinnen. In modern German, you might see the gender-neutral or inclusive forms like 'Apotheker/-innen' or 'Apotheker*innen' in job advertisements or official documents, but in spoken conversation, you use the specific gender of the person you are talking about. If the pharmacist is male, he is an 'Apotheker'. If you are talking about a group of female pharmacists, it's 'die Apothekerinnen'. If the group is mixed, traditionally 'die Apotheker' was used, though this is changing toward more inclusive language.
Die Apothekerin hat das Rezept kontrolliert.
When asking for advice, you might use sentences like: 'Kann mir die Apothekerin etwas gegen Schmerzen empfehlen?' (Can the pharmacist recommend something for pain?). Note that the dative case is used for indirect objects. If you are giving something to her: 'Ich gebe der Apothekerin mein Rezept.' (I give the pharmacist my prescription). The change from 'die' to 'der' in the dative case is a common hurdle for English speakers, but it is essential for grammatical correctness.
Haben Sie die Apothekerin nach den Nebenwirkungen gefragt?
In more complex sentences, you might describe her actions using specific verbs related to her field: 'beraten' (to advise), 'verkaufen' (to sell), 'mischen' (to mix/compound), and 'prüfen' (to check/verify). For example: 'Die Apothekerin berät den Kunden ausführlich über die Risiken.' (The pharmacist advises the customer in detail about the risks). Using these verbs helps you sound more natural and precise in a medical or professional context.
Als Apothekerin muss man sehr verantwortungsbewusst sein.
- Genitive Case
- Die Kittel der Apothekerin ist schneeweiß. (The pharmacist's lab coat is snow-white.)
Finally, consider the register. In a pharmacy, you are in a formal environment. Even if the Apothekerin is young, you will almost always use the 'Sie' form of address. 'Könnten Sie mir helfen, Frau Apothekerin?' is quite formal and slightly old-fashioned; usually, you just say 'Könnten Sie mir helfen?' while addressing her. However, in third-person descriptions, 'die Apothekerin' is the standard, respectful way to refer to her professional capacity.
Wegen der Grippewelle hat die Apothekerin viel zu tun.
Whether you are explaining your career goals, describing a visit to the city, or discussing healthcare policy, 'Apothekerin' is a versatile and essential noun. It fits into various sentence structures, from simple subject-verb-object patterns to complex passive constructions (e.g., 'Der Patient wurde von der Apothekerin beraten'). Mastering its use ensures you can navigate German medical interactions with confidence and grammatical accuracy.
Dank der Hilfe der Apothekerin geht es mir besser.
You will encounter the word Apothekerin in a variety of everyday and professional situations in Germany. The most obvious place is, of course, the local pharmacy. When you walk in, you might hear a customer say to a colleague, 'Ich möchte bitte mit der Apothekerin sprechen,' especially if they have a complex question that a pharmacy assistant might not be able to answer. The term is also frequently heard in the media, particularly in news segments discussing healthcare costs, drug shortages, or new medical regulations.
- Television and News
- News reports often interview an Apothekerin to get a professional opinion on the availability of medications like ibuprofen or insulin.
- In the Workplace
- In hospitals, doctors and nurses frequently refer to the 'Stationsapothekerin' when coordinating patient medications.
Another common context is education and career counseling. In German schools, during 'Berufsorientierung' (career orientation), students often discuss the path to becoming an Apothekerin. You might hear a teacher say, 'Um Apothekerin zu werden, musst du sehr gut in Chemie und Biologie sein.' This highlights the academic prestige associated with the role. Furthermore, in the neighborhood, it is common to hear people recommend a specific pharmacy by referring to the person: 'Geh zur Apothekerin in der Hauptstraße, sie nimmt sich immer viel Zeit.'
Die Apothekerin im Fernsehen warnte vor den neuen Viren.
You will also find the word in literature and film. German crime dramas (Krimis) occasionally feature an Apothekerin as a character—sometimes as a witness who noticed a suspicious prescription, or even as a protagonist who uses her knowledge of chemistry to solve a crime. In these stories, the 'Apothekerin' is often portrayed as observant, meticulous, and highly intelligent. This cultural trope reinforces the real-world perception of pharmacists as reliable guardians of public safety.
In dem Roman ist die Hauptfigur eine mutige Apothekerin.
In political discussions, the 'Apothekerkammer' (Chamber of Pharmacists) is a powerful body. When their representatives speak on the radio or in podcasts, they often represent the interests of the Apothekerin and Apotheker across the country. You might hear phrases like 'Die Sorgen der Apothekerinnen ernst nehmen' (Taking the concerns of female pharmacists seriously). This shows the word's relevance in the socio-political landscape of Germany, where professional associations play a major role in legislation.
Die Apothekerin erklärte im Radio die Vorteile von Generika.
- Daily Life
- When talking to friends about health: 'Meine Apothekerin hat mir diese Vitamine empfohlen.'
Gestern habe ich die Apothekerin beim Joggen im Park getroffen.
Finally, in the digital age, you will see the word on websites of online pharmacies (Versandapotheken). Even though the interaction is digital, the 'verantwortliche Apothekerin' (responsible pharmacist) must be listed in the 'Impressum' (legal notice) of the website. This ensures that even online, there is a qualified professional overseeing the distribution of drugs. Whether in person, on a screen, or through your headphones, 'Apothekerin' is a word that signifies expertise and health security in German society.
Auf der Webseite steht der Name der leitenden Apothekerin.
One of the most frequent mistakes English speakers make when using the word Apothekerin is confusing the 'Apotheke' with a 'Drogerie'. In English, 'pharmacy' and 'drugstore' are often used interchangeably. In Germany, however, they are completely different. A 'Drogerie' (like Rossmann or dm) sells toiletries, makeup, and household goods, but no prescription medication. You will never find an Apothekerin working in a Drogerie. If you ask for an 'Apothekerin' in a Drogerie, you will be met with confusion or redirected to the nearest pharmacy.
- The Drogerie Confusion
- Mistake: Going to dm to find an Apothekerin for a prescription. Correct: Go to an Apotheke.
- Gender Neutrality
- Mistake: Using 'Apotheker' for a woman. In German, professional titles are gender-specific. Always use 'Apothekerin' for a female pharmacist.
Another common error involves the pronunciation of the 'th' and the 'er'. English speakers often try to pronounce the 'th' as in 'the' or 'think'. In German, 'th' is simply pronounced as a hard 't'. So, it's 'A-po-te-ke-rin'. The 'er' in the middle should be a short, unstressed sound, almost like a quick 'uh'. If you over-emphasize the 'er', you might sound like you are struggling with the word. Practicing the rhythmic flow of the five syllables is key to sounding natural.
Falsch: Die Apotheker ist sehr nett. (When referring to a woman). Richtig: Die Apothekerin ist sehr nett.
Grammatically, learners often forget the plural ending '-nen'. They might try to say 'zwei Apothekerin' or 'zwei Apothekerinnen'. The latter is correct. Remember that the suffix '-in' is very consistent in German. If you learn 'Lehrerin' (female teacher) and 'Ärztin' (female doctor), you can apply the same logic here. Also, be careful with the dative case. Many students say 'Ich spreche mit die Apothekerin'. Because 'mit' always takes the dative, it must be 'mit der Apothekerin'. This is a classic B1-level mistake that separates intermediate learners from advanced speakers.
Falsch: Ich gebe die Apothekerin das Geld. Richtig: Ich gebe der Apothekerin das Geld.
Furthermore, do not confuse an Apothekerin with a 'Pharmazeutin'. While every Apothekerin is a Pharmazeutin (someone who studied pharmacy), the title 'Apothekerin' specifically implies she has the license to work in or run a public pharmacy. A 'Pharmazeutin' might work in a lab and never see a patient. Using 'Apothekerin' when you mean 'pharmacist in a shop' is more precise and common. Finally, avoid using the English word 'Pharmacist' with German endings; 'Pharmacistin' is not a word and will not be understood.
Die Apothekerin ist keine Verkäuferin in einer Drogerie.
- Spelling Note
- Always capitalize 'Apothekerin'. In German, all nouns are capitalized. Forgetting this is a very common mistake for English speakers.
Die Apothekerin trägt meistens einen weißen Kittel.
Lastly, be aware of the false friend 'Apothecary'. While 'Apothekerin' is the modern word for a pharmacist, 'apothecary' in English sounds very old-fashioned, like someone from a Shakespeare play. In German, 'Apothekerin' is the contemporary, scientific, and legal term. Don't let the historical connection to the English word make you think it's an outdated term; it is as modern as a laser-guided pill dispenser.
Fragen Sie Ihre Apothekerin oder Ihren Arzt.
While Apothekerin is the most common term for a female pharmacist, there are several related words that describe similar roles or nuances within the profession. Understanding these helps you navigate the German healthcare system more effectively and expand your vocabulary. For instance, you might encounter the term 'Pharmazeutin'. As mentioned before, this refers to anyone who has studied pharmacy. It is often used in research, industry, or academic contexts rather than in a local shop.
- Pharmazeutin
- Focuses on the scientific aspect of pharmacy. A Pharmazeutin might work for a company like Bayer or Pfizer developing new drugs.
- PTA (Pharmazeutisch-technische Assistentin)
- This is a very common alternative you will see in pharmacies. A PTA has had two years of vocational training and assists the Apothekerin.
Another term is 'PKA' (Pharmazeutisch-kaufmännische Angestellte). A PKA focuses more on the business side—ordering stock, managing the warehouse, and marketing. While they work in the same building as the Apothekerin, their training is commercial rather than primarily scientific. If you have a question about a medicine's side effects, you should specifically ask for the Apothekerin or a PTA, as the PKA is not licensed to give medical advice.
Die Apothekerin arbeitet eng mit der PTA zusammen.
In a hospital setting, you might hear the term 'Klinikapothekerin'. This is a specialized role focusing on clinical pharmacy, often involving direct collaboration with doctors on the wards to optimize drug therapy for patients. This role is becoming increasingly important in Germany. On the other hand, if you are looking for someone who sells natural herbs and traditional remedies, you might look for a 'Heilpraktikerin', though they are not pharmacists and cannot dispense prescription drugs.
Ist die Apothekerin oder eine PTA im Dienst?
For those in management roles, you might hear 'Filialleiterin' (branch manager) if the pharmacy is part of a small local group (though large chains are illegal in Germany, a pharmacist can own up to four locations). If she owns the shop, she is the 'Inhaberin'. These titles describe her business status rather than her medical qualification, but in a professional context, they are often used alongside 'Apothekerin'.
Die Apothekerin ist auch die Inhaberin dieser Apotheke.
- Pharmacist vs. Druggist
- Apothekerin: Sells medicine, requires university degree. Drogistin: Sells cosmetics/cleaning supplies, requires vocational training.
Finally, in very informal settings, people might just say 'die Frau aus der Apotheke' (the woman from the pharmacy), but this lacks the professional respect of the proper title. If you want to be precise and show that you understand the level of education involved, 'Apothekerin' remains the best and most accurate choice. Whether you are comparing her to a PTA or a Pharmazeutin, knowing these distinctions will make your German much more nuanced and professional.
Die Apothekerin hat eine höhere Qualifikation als eine PTA.
How Formal Is It?
豆知識
In the Middle Ages, pharmacists were often part of the same guild as spice merchants (Pfeffersäcke).
発音ガイド
- Pronouncing 'th' like the English 'think' instead of a hard 't'.
- Stressing the first syllable instead of the second.
- Mispronouncing the final '-in' as '-en'.
- Making the 'o' sound too long or like a diphthong.
- Ignoring the soft 'r' in the final syllable.
難易度
Easy to recognize due to the English cognate 'apothecary'.
Watch the capitalization and the 'th' spelling.
The five syllables require good rhythmic control.
Clearly pronounced in most contexts.
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Feminine Profession Suffix
Apotheker + -in = Apothekerin
Plural of -in nouns
Apothekerin + -nen = Apothekerinnen
Dative feminine article
Ich helfe der Apothekerin.
Genitive feminine article
Das Auto der Apothekerin.
Omission of articles in professions
Sie ist Apothekerin (not 'eine Apothekerin').
レベル別の例文
Die Apothekerin ist hier.
The pharmacist is here.
Subject in nominative case.
Wo ist die Apothekerin?
Where is the pharmacist?
Question with 'wo'.
Die Apothekerin hilft mir.
The pharmacist helps me.
Verb 'helfen' takes dative 'mir'.
Sie ist Apothekerin.
She is a pharmacist.
No article used for professions.
Hallo, Frau Apothekerin!
Hello, Mrs. Pharmacist!
Formal greeting.
Die Apothekerin hat Medizin.
The pharmacist has medicine.
Simple present tense.
Ich sehe eine Apothekerin.
I see a pharmacist.
Accusative case 'eine'.
Die Apothekerin ist freundlich.
The pharmacist is friendly.
Adjective usage.
Die Apothekerin arbeitet in der Stadt.
The pharmacist works in the city.
Preposition 'in' with dative.
Ich frage die Apothekerin nach Tee.
I ask the pharmacist for tea.
Verb 'fragen' with accusative.
Die Apothekerin gibt mir das Medikament.
The pharmacist gives me the medication.
Dative 'mir' and accusative 'das Medikament'.
Möchten Sie Apothekerin werden?
Would you like to become a pharmacist?
Modal verb 'möchten'.
Die Apothekerin erklärt das Rezept.
The pharmacist explains the prescription.
Transitive verb.
Wir brauchen eine gute Apothekerin.
We need a good pharmacist.
Adjective declension.
Die Apothekerin schließt den Laden um 18 Uhr.
The pharmacist closes the shop at 6 PM.
Time expression.
Kennst du die Apothekerin?
Do you know the pharmacist?
Accusative object.
Die Apothekerin hat mich über die Risiken informiert.
The pharmacist informed me about the risks.
Perfekt tense.
Wenn du krank bist, geh zur Apothekerin.
If you are sick, go to the pharmacist.
Conditional clause.
Die Apothekerin mischt die Salbe im Labor.
The pharmacist mixes the ointment in the lab.
Specific professional action.
Ich habe der Apothekerin mein Rezept gezeigt.
I showed the pharmacist my prescription.
Dative indirect object.
Die Apothekerin, die dort arbeitet, ist sehr kompetent.
The pharmacist who works there is very competent.
Relative clause.
Man sollte die Apothekerin immer nach der Dosierung fragen.
One should always ask the pharmacist about the dosage.
Modal verb 'sollte'.
Die Apothekerin hat heute Notdienst.
The pharmacist has emergency service today.
Compound noun 'Notdienst'.
Trotz der Schlange blieb die Apothekerin ruhig.
Despite the queue, the pharmacist remained calm.
Preposition 'trotz' with genitive.
Die Apothekerin prüft, ob sich die Medikamente vertragen.
The pharmacist checks if the medications are compatible.
Indirect question with 'ob'.
In Deutschland darf nur eine Apothekerin eine Apotheke leiten.
In Germany, only a pharmacist may lead a pharmacy.
Restriction with 'nur'.
Die Apothekerin wies auf die Bedeutung der regelmäßigen Einnahme hin.
The pharmacist pointed out the importance of regular intake.
Separable verb 'hinweisen'.
Viele Patienten vertrauen ihrer Apothekerin mehr als dem Internet.
Many patients trust their pharmacist more than the internet.
Comparison with 'mehr als'.
Die Apothekerin muss das Verfallsdatum genau kontrollieren.
The pharmacist must strictly control the expiration date.
Modal verb and infinitive.
Dank der Beratung der Apothekerin wurden Fehler vermieden.
Thanks to the pharmacist's advice, errors were avoided.
Passive voice in Präteritum.
Die Apothekerin nimmt an einer Fortbildung über neue Impfstoffe teil.
The pharmacist is participating in a training session on new vaccines.
Verb 'teilnehmen an'.
Wegen des Streiks war keine Apothekerin erreichbar.
Due to the strike, no pharmacist was reachable.
Genitive case after 'wegen'.
Die Apothekerin trägt die volle Verantwortung für die Arzneimittelsicherheit.
The pharmacist bears full responsibility for drug safety.
Abstract noun usage.
Es ist die Aufgabe der Apothekerin, Missbrauch vorzubeugen.
It is the pharmacist's task to prevent abuse.
Infinitive with 'zu'.
Die Apothekerin erläuterte die biochemischen Prozesse im Körper.
The pharmacist explained the biochemical processes in the body.
Advanced scientific vocabulary.
Kritiker bemängeln, dass die Apothekerin zu wenig Zeit für Beratungen hat.
Critics complain that the pharmacist has too little time for consultations.
Subordinate clause with 'dass'.
Die Apothekerin fungiert als kompetente Ansprechpartnerin in Gesundheitsfragen.
The pharmacist functions as a competent contact person in health matters.
Verb 'fungieren als'.
Durch die Digitalisierung ändert sich das Berufsbild der Apothekerin.
Digitalization is changing the job profile of the pharmacist.
Nouns ending in '-ung'.
Die Apothekerin muss sich strikt an die Apothekenbetriebsordnung halten.
The pharmacist must strictly adhere to the pharmacy operating regulations.
Reflexive verb 'sich halten an'.
In ländlichen Regionen ist die Apothekerin oft die einzige medizinische Fachkraft.
In rural regions, the pharmacist is often the only medical professional.
Adjective 'ländlich'.
Die Apothekerin unterliegt einer strengen gesetzlichen Schweigepflicht.
The pharmacist is subject to a strict legal duty of confidentiality.
Verb 'unterliegen' with dative.
Die flächendeckende Versorgung durch die Apothekerin ist ein hohes Gut.
Comprehensive care by the pharmacist is a valuable asset.
Nominalization.
Die Apothekerin muss komplexe pharmazeutische Sachverhalte verständlich vermitteln.
The pharmacist must convey complex pharmaceutical facts understandably.
Complex object structure.
In ihrer Dissertation untersuchte sie das Rollenverständnis der modernen Apothekerin.
In her dissertation, she examined the self-image of the modern pharmacist.
Academic context.
Die Apothekerin intervenierte, als sie eine lebensgefährliche Wechselwirkung entdeckte.
The pharmacist intervened when she discovered a life-threatening interaction.
Temporal clause with 'als'.
Das Ansehen der Apothekerin ist in der Bevölkerung ungebrochen hoch.
The pharmacist's reputation among the population remains consistently high.
Participle 'ungebrochen'.
Die Apothekerin plädiert für eine stärkere Einbindung in die Primärversorgung.
The pharmacist advocates for stronger involvement in primary care.
Verb 'plädieren für'.
Ohne die Expertise der Apothekerin wäre das Gesundheitssystem kaum funktionsfähig.
Without the pharmacist's expertise, the healthcare system would hardly be functional.
Konjunktiv II (conditional).
よく使う組み合わせ
よく使うフレーズ
— A standard advice given in medical contexts.
Bei Risiken und Nebenwirkungen lesen Sie die Packungsbeilage und fragen Sie Ihre Apothekerin.
— The pharmacist one usually goes to and trusts.
Sie ist seit Jahren die Apothekerin meines Vertrauens.
— A pharmacist who knows her field well.
Wir haben hier eine sehr kompetente Apothekerin.
— The pharmacist advises against something.
Die Apothekerin rät von dieser Kombination ab.
— Encouragement to seek professional advice.
Bevor Sie das nehmen, sprechen Sie mit der Apothekerin.
— The pharmacist must keep your information private.
Keine Sorge, die Apothekerin hat Schweigepflicht.
— The pharmacist is currently preparing medication.
Einen Moment bitte, die Apothekerin ist gerade im Labor.
— Emphasizing the safety checks performed.
Die Apothekerin kontrolliert jedes Rezept dreifach.
— Turn to the pharmacist for help.
Wenden Sie sich bei Fragen an die Apothekerin.
— The pharmacist serving at the counter.
Die Apothekerin am Schalter war sehr freundlich.
よく混同される語
This is the masculine form. Only use it for men.
Works in a drugstore selling non-medical items.
Diagnoses illness and writes prescriptions; doesn't sell medicine.
慣用句と表現
— To be well-informed about health matters.
Er weiß immer ganz genau, was die Apothekerin empfiehlt.
colloquial— Something that is very expensive.
In diesem Laden gibt es Preise wie in der Apotheke!
colloquial— To speak very precisely and technically.
Sie drückt sich manchmal wie eine Apothekerin aus.
descriptive— A play on 'Die Kirche im Dorf lassen' (not to exaggerate), specifically about health scares.
Nun lass mal die Apothekerin im Dorf, so schlimm ist der Schnupfen nicht.
informal— Accepting bad news or a tough reality, often in a health context.
Das war eine bittere Pille von der Apothekerin, als sie sagte, der Sport müsse pausieren.
metaphorical— To look at things with extreme scrutiny and detail.
Sie hat beim Einkaufen den Apothekerin-Blick für Inhaltsstoffe.
colloquial— To be extremely pedantic or precise about every detail.
Du musst nicht jedes Wort auf die Goldwaage der Apothekerin legen.
idiomatic— A common saying that for every ailment, there is a solution at the pharmacy.
Keine Panik, die Apothekerin weiß sicher Rat.
standard— Something that is perfectly clean, sterile, or orderly.
In ihrer Küche sieht es aus wie in der Apotheke.
descriptive— To recover from a long illness (rare/regional).
Nach drei Wochen konnte er endlich wieder der Apothekerin die Hand schütteln.
regional間違えやすい
Sounds like 'Chemist' (UK English for pharmacist).
A Chemikerin works in a lab with chemicals, not necessarily medicine, and doesn't serve patients in a shop.
Die Chemikerin entwickelt einen neuen Kunststoff.
Very similar meaning.
Pharmazeutin is the academic title; Apothekerin is the professional title in a pharmacy.
Sie ist Pharmazeutin bei einem großen Konzern.
Both deal with health.
A Heilpraktikerin uses alternative medicine and doesn't have a pharmacy degree.
Die Heilpraktikerin empfahl mir Akupunktur.
Both work behind a counter.
A Verkäuferin just sells goods; an Apothekerin provides medical consultation and has a degree.
Die Verkäuferin im Supermarkt wiegt das Obst.
Both work in labs.
A Laborantin is a technician; an Apothekerin is the scientist in charge.
Die Laborantin führt die Tests durch.
文型パターン
Die Apothekerin ist [Adjektiv].
Die Apothekerin ist nett.
Ich gehe zu der Apothekerin.
Ich gehe zu der Apothekerin.
Die Apothekerin hat mir [Nomen] empfohlen.
Die Apothekerin hat mir Tabletten empfohlen.
Die Apothekerin erklärt, wie man [Verb].
Die Apothekerin erklärt, wie man die Tropfen einnimmt.
Es ist die Pflicht der Apothekerin, [Infinitiv mit zu].
Es ist die Pflicht der Apothekerin, den Patienten zu beraten.
Angesichts der Expertise der Apothekerin [Hauptsatz].
Angesichts der Expertise der Apothekerin war die Sorge unbegründet.
Ohne die Apothekerin [Konjunktiv II].
Ohne die Apothekerin wüsste ich nicht weiter.
Kann die Apothekerin [Verb]?
Kann die Apothekerin mir helfen?
語族
名詞
動詞
形容詞
関連
使い方
Common in daily life, especially for health-related topics.
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Die Apotheker ist nett.
→
Die Apothekerin ist nett.
You must use the feminine ending '-in' if the subject is 'die' (female).
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Ich gehe zur Drogerie für Medizin.
→
Ich gehe zur Apotheke für Medizin.
In Germany, only an Apotheke (and an Apothekerin) can provide medicine.
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Ich frage die Apothekerin für Rat.
→
Ich frage die Apothekerin um Rat.
The correct preposition with 'fragen' for advice is 'um'.
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Zwei Apothekerin arbeiten hier.
→
Zwei Apothekerinnen arbeiten hier.
The plural of nouns ending in -in is always -innen.
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Die Apothekerin hat mir das Rezept verschrieben.
→
Die Ärztin hat mir das Rezept verschrieben.
Pharmacists dispense (händigen aus), they do not prescribe (verschreiben).
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Gender Suffix
Always add -in to the base word 'Apotheker' to specify a female professional. This is a consistent rule for most German professions.
The Red A
Look for a big red 'A' in German cities. That's where you will find the Apothekerin. It's the universal sign for a pharmacy.
Pronunciation
Practice saying 'Apo-theke' first, then add the '-rin'. Breaking it down makes the long word much easier to master.
Word Family
Learning 'Apotheke' and 'Apothekerin' together helps you remember both the place and the person who works there.
Trust
Don't be afraid to ask for advice. The Apothekerin is trained specifically to help you without needing a doctor for minor issues.
Responsibility
Remember that the Apothekerin is legally liable for the medicine she gives you. This is why she might ask many questions.
Independent Shops
In Germany, pharmacies are usually small and independent. This makes the relationship with your Apothekerin more personal.
Education
If you hear someone is an Apothekerin, know that they are very smart and have passed one of the hardest degree programs.
History
The word has Greek roots meaning 'storehouse', showing how the role evolved from keeping herbs to modern medicine.
Plural
When talking about a group of female pharmacists, use 'Apothekerinnen'. The extra '-nen' is vital for pluralizing '-in' nouns.
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記憶術
Think of an 'Apothecary' (old English word) but make it 'In' (female). Apo-Theke-Rin.
視覚的連想
Imagine a woman in a white coat standing in front of a shelf shaped like a giant red letter 'A'.
Word Web
チャレンジ
Try to describe five things an Apothekerin does using five different verbs (e.g., verkaufen, beraten, prüfen, mischen, helfen).
語源
Derived from the Latin 'apotheca' (storehouse), which comes from Ancient Greek 'apothēkē' (a place where things are put away).
元の意味: Originally referred to a storekeeper or someone who kept a warehouse of spices and herbs.
Indo-European -> Germanic -> High German.文化的な背景
Always use the feminine form for a woman; using the masculine 'Apotheker' for a woman can be seen as slightly disrespectful or grammatically lazy.
Unlike US drugstores (CVS, Walgreens), German pharmacies are smaller, independent, and focused solely on health.
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実際の使用場面
Buying medication
- Ich brauche etwas gegen...
- Hat die Apothekerin das?
- Wie nehme ich das ein?
- Gibt es Nebenwirkungen?
Career discussion
- Sie ist Apothekerin.
- Das Studium ist schwer.
- Sie leitet eine Apotheke.
- Ein toller Beruf.
Emergency (Notdienst)
- Wo ist die Notdienst-Apothekerin?
- Klingeln Sie bitte.
- Ich habe ein dringendes Rezept.
- Vielen Dank für die Hilfe.
At the doctor's office
- Die Apothekerin wird es Ihnen geben.
- Fragen Sie in der Apotheke nach.
- Das Rezept ist für die Apothekerin.
- Sie kennt sich mit Salben aus.
News/Politics
- Die Apothekerin warnt vor Engpässen.
- Neue Gesetze für Apothekerinnen.
- Die Bedeutung der Apotheke vor Ort.
- Streik der Apothekerinnen.
会話のきっかけ
"Wissen Sie, ob die Apothekerin heute schon da ist?"
"Haben Sie eine Stammapothekerin, die Sie empfehlen können?"
"Glauben Sie, dass man als Apothekerin viel Verantwortung trägt?"
"Was hat die Apothekerin zu Ihrem Husten gesagt?"
"Möchte Ihre Tochter später auch mal Apothekerin werden?"
日記のテーマ
Beschreibe deinen letzten Besuch bei einer Apothekerin. Was hast du gekauft?
Warum ist der Beruf der Apothekerin in Deutschland so angesehen?
Stell dir vor, du bist eine Apothekerin. Wie sieht dein typischer Arbeitstag aus?
Vergleiche eine Apothekerin in deinem Heimatland mit einer Apothekerin in Deutschland.
Welche Fragen würdest du einer Apothekerin über ein neues Medikament stellen?
よくある質問
10 問An Apothekerin has a university degree and full legal responsibility for the pharmacy. A PTA (Pharmazeutisch-technische Assistentin) has vocational training and assists the Apothekerin but cannot manage the pharmacy alone.
No, only a doctor can write a prescription. The Apothekerin's job is to dispense the medicine and ensure it is safe for the patient.
Yes, it is considered a very prestigious and trusted profession, requiring many years of difficult study.
Normally, you say 'Guten Tag'. If you know her name, 'Frau [Name]' is appropriate. 'Frau Apothekerin' is very formal and less common nowadays.
Only if she completes a degree in pharmacy (Pharmaziestudium) and passes the state exams (Staatsexamen).
German often builds long words by adding suffixes. 'Apotheke' (pharmacy) + '-er' (person) + '-in' (female) = Apothekerin.
Yes, if the person you are referring to is female. Using the masculine form for a woman is grammatically incorrect in German.
She is a pharmacist who works specifically on a hospital ward to help doctors with patient medications.
Yes, the majority of pharmacists working in public pharmacies in Germany today are women.
Etymologically yes, but 'Apothecary' is archaic in English, while 'Apothekerin' is the modern, scientific term in German.
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Beschreibe die Aufgaben einer Apothekerin in drei Sätzen.
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Warum möchtest du (nicht) Apothekerin werden?
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Schreibe einen kurzen Dialog in der Apotheke.
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Was ist der Unterschied zwischen einer Apothekerin und einer Ärztin?
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Erkläre das Wort 'Notdienst'.
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Wie sieht der Arbeitsplatz einer Apothekerin aus?
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Welche Eigenschaften muss eine gute Apothekerin haben?
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Schreibe einen Satz mit 'Apothekerin' im Dativ.
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Schreibe einen Satz mit 'Apothekerinnen' im Plural.
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Was macht die Apothekerin mit einem Rezept?
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Warum ist die Apothekerin wichtig für die Gesellschaft?
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Was passiert, wenn eine Apothekerin einen Fehler macht?
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Beschreibe das Logo einer Apotheke in Deutschland.
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Was lernt man im Pharmaziestudium?
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Ist die Apothekerin eine Geschäftsfrau? Warum?
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Wie hat sich der Beruf der Apothekerin verändert?
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Was ist eine Klinikapothekerin?
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Schreibe eine E-Mail an eine Apothekerin und frage nach einem Medikament.
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Was ist die Apotheken-Umschau?
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Warum ist die Beratung durch die Apothekerin besser als das Internet?
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Sage den Satz: 'Die Apothekerin hilft mir.'
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Frage nach der Apothekerin: 'Wo ist die Apothekerin?'
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Sage: 'Ich möchte Apothekerin werden.'
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Erkläre kurz: 'Was macht eine Apothekerin?'
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Sage: 'Die Apothekerin hat heute Notdienst.'
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Frage die Apothekerin nach Nebenwirkungen.
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Sage: 'Die Apothekerin ist sehr kompetent.'
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Erzähle von einem Besuch in der Apotheke.
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Sage: 'Ich vertraue meiner Apothekerin.'
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Sage: 'Die Apothekerin mischt die Salbe selbst.'
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Diskutiere: 'Warum ist die Apothekerin wichtig?'
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Sage: 'Die Apothekerin prüft jedes Rezept.'
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Sage: 'Die Apothekerin trägt einen Kittel.'
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Sage: 'Vielen Dank, Frau Apothekerin!'
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Sage: 'Die Apothekerin arbeitet im Team.'
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Sage: 'Die Apothekerin hat viel zu tun.'
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Sage: 'Die Apothekerin ist im Labor.'
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Sage: 'Die Apothekerin erklärt alles genau.'
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Sage: 'Die Apothekerin ist freundlich.'
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Sage: 'Ich frage die Apothekerin.'
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Höre den Satz: 'Die Apothekerin gibt mir das Rezept zurück.' Was macht sie?
Höre den Satz: 'Die Apothekerin berät die alte Dame.' Wer wird beraten?
Höre den Satz: 'In der Apotheke arbeitet eine neue Apothekerin.' Wer ist neu?
Höre den Satz: 'Die Apothekerin hat heute bis 20 Uhr geöffnet.' Bis wann arbeitet sie?
Höre den Satz: 'Die Apothekerin mischt eine Salbe.' Was macht sie?
Höre den Satz: 'Die Apothekerin trägt einen weißen Kittel.' Was trägt sie?
Höre den Satz: 'Die Apothekerin prüft die Dosierung.' Was prüft sie?
Höre den Satz: 'Die Apothekerin ist sehr freundlich zu den Kindern.' Zu wem ist sie freundlich?
Höre den Satz: 'Die Apothekerin erklärt die Anwendung.' Was erklärt sie?
Höre den Satz: 'Die Apothekerin holt das Medikament.' Was macht sie?
Höre den Satz: 'Die Apothekerin arbeitet nachts im Notdienst.' Wann arbeitet sie?
Höre den Satz: 'Die Apothekerin ist die Inhaberin.' Was ist sie?
Höre den Satz: 'Die Apothekerin lacht.' Was macht sie?
Höre den Satz: 'Die Apothekerin hat Urlaub.' Was hat sie?
Höre den Satz: 'Die Apothekerin liest das Rezept.' Was liest sie?
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Summary
An Apothekerin is a highly qualified female pharmacist in Germany who provides essential medical advice and dispenses prescriptions. Example: 'Die Apothekerin berät mich' (The pharmacist advises me).
- Apothekerin is the German word for a female pharmacist with a university degree.
- She works in an Apotheke and is legally responsible for dispensing medication.
- The word is feminine; the masculine form is Apotheker, and the plural is Apothekerinnen.
- In Germany, pharmacists are highly trusted medical professionals and primary health contacts.
Gender Suffix
Always add -in to the base word 'Apotheker' to specify a female professional. This is a consistent rule for most German professions.
The Red A
Look for a big red 'A' in German cities. That's where you will find the Apothekerin. It's the universal sign for a pharmacy.
Pronunciation
Practice saying 'Apo-theke' first, then add the '-rin'. Breaking it down makes the long word much easier to master.
Word Family
Learning 'Apotheke' and 'Apothekerin' together helps you remember both the place and the person who works there.
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