意味
Used when someone needs medical supplies.
文化的背景
Pharmacies are marked by a green cross, often neon. If the cross is lit, the pharmacy is open. In big cities like Bucharest or Cluj, 'Farmacia Tei' or 'Bebe Tei' are cultural icons for low prices and huge variety. In villages, the pharmacy might have limited hours and the pharmacist is often the most respected person after the priest and the mayor. It is common to buy medicine 'la bucată' (by the blister pack) rather than the whole box if you only need a few pills.
Look for the Cross
In Romania, pharmacies are always marked with a green cross. If it's glowing, they are open!
Non-stop is rare
Not all pharmacies are 24/7. Always add 'non-stop' to your search if it's late at night.
意味
Used when someone needs medical supplies.
Look for the Cross
In Romania, pharmacies are always marked with a green cross. If it's glowing, they are open!
Non-stop is rare
Not all pharmacies are 24/7. Always add 'non-stop' to your search if it's late at night.
Ask the Pharmacist
Don't be afraid to ask for medical advice; Romanian pharmacists are highly trained and expect it.
Politeness Matters
Start with 'Scuzați-mă' (Excuse me) or 'Bună ziua' (Good day) to get the best help.
自分をテスト
Fill in the missing word to say 'I am looking for a pharmacy'.
Bună ziua, ______ o farmacie.
'Caut' is the first person singular form (I).
Which of these is the correct way to ask for a 24/7 pharmacy?
How do you say 'I am looking for a non-stop pharmacy'?
'Non-stop' is the Romanian term for 24/7 services.
Match the Romanian words with their English meanings.
Match the pairs:
These are the core components of the phrase.
Complete the dialogue.
Tourist: Scuzați-mă, caut o farmacie. Local: Da, este una ____ colț.
'După colț' means 'around the corner'.
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ビジュアル学習ツール
Types of Pharmacies
Standard
- • Program 8-20
- • Prescriptions
Non-stop
- • 24/7
- • Emergency
練習問題バンク
4 問題Bună ziua, ______ o farmacie.
'Caut' is the first person singular form (I).
How do you say 'I am looking for a non-stop pharmacy'?
'Non-stop' is the Romanian term for 24/7 services.
左の各項目を右のペアと一致させてください:
These are the core components of the phrase.
Tourist: Scuzați-mă, caut o farmacie. Local: Da, este una ____ colț.
'După colț' means 'around the corner'.
🎉 スコア: /4
よくある質問
10 問Generally, no. Romanian pharmacies are strict about antibiotics, though they might give you a single dose in an emergency.
It is neutral. You can use it with anyone.
A 'farmacie' sells prescription drugs; a 'drogherie' only sells over-the-counter items and beauty products.
Say 'cea mai apropiată farmacie'.
In big cities and tourist areas, most young pharmacists speak excellent English.
It is always 'caut o' because 'farmacie' is feminine.
Usually, pharmacies are separate shops located *near* or *inside* the mall, but rarely inside the grocery aisles themselves.
Ask a local 'Unde este o farmacie?' or look for the green cross.
No, the verb ending already tells us it's 'I'. Adding 'eu' is for emphasis.
Most are open 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM. 'Non-stop' ones are 24/7.
関連フレーズ
Am nevoie de medicamente
similarI need medicine
Unde este spitalul?
specialized formWhere is the hospital?
Mă simt rău
builds onI feel sick
Farmacie non-stop
specialized form24/7 pharmacy