die Apotheke
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- The German word 'die Apotheke' means pharmacy and is feminine.
- In Germany, it is the only place to buy medications like Aspirin.
- Identified by a large red 'A', it provides expert medical advice.
- It is strictly distinct from a 'Drogerie' (drugstore/toiletries shop).
The German noun die Apotheke is a fundamental term for any learner, representing far more than just a simple shop. In the German-speaking world, an Apotheke is a specialized establishment licensed to dispense prescription medications and provide expert medical advice. Unlike in some English-speaking countries where pharmacies are often tucked away inside large supermarkets or general retail stores, a German Apotheke is almost always a standalone entity, easily identifiable by a large, red stylized 'A' with a chalice and a snake (the Bowl of Hygieia). The term originates from the Greek 'apothēkē', meaning a storehouse or repository, but its modern application is strictly clinical and regulated. You use this word whenever you need medicine that requires a pharmacist's oversight. This includes everything from high-strength antibiotics to common painkillers like Ibuprofen, which in Germany cannot be bought in a regular supermarket. The Apotheke is the gatekeeper of health supplies. People visit the Apotheke not just to pick up a 'Rezept' (prescription) from their 'Hausarzt' (family doctor), but also to seek professional consultation for minor ailments like a 'Erkältung' (cold) or 'Hautausschlag' (skin rash). Because of the strict 'Apothekenpflicht' (pharmacy-only requirement) for many medications, the word is ubiquitous in daily life. If you have a headache and need Aspirin, you don't go to the grocery store; you find the nearest Apotheke. The atmosphere inside is typically quiet, professional, and clinical, reflecting the status of the 'Apotheker' (pharmacist) as a highly respected medical professional who has undergone years of university study.
- The Red A
- The iconic red letter A is the universal sign for a pharmacy in Germany. If you see this sign, you know you can find professional medical help and medication there.
- Apothekenpflichtig
- This legal term refers to medications that can only be sold in an Apotheke. This includes many items that are sold over-the-counter in English-speaking countries.
- Beratungspflicht
- Pharmacists in Germany are legally required to advise customers on the correct usage and potential side effects of the medicines they sell.
Entschuldigung, wissen Sie, wo die nächste Apotheke ist?
Furthermore, the concept of the Apotheke extends into the digital realm with 'Versandapotheken' (mail-order pharmacies), though the physical presence remains dominant in German urban planning. In every neighborhood, you will find at least one. The cultural importance is also seen in the 'Notdienst' (emergency service) system. Since pharmacies have standard closing times, there is always one Apotheke in a given area designated to stay open 24/7 on a rotating basis. This ensures that even at 3 AM on a Sunday, a citizen can access life-saving medication. You will often see a list of 'Notdienstapotheken' posted in the window of any closed pharmacy. This reliability makes the word a symbol of the German social safety net. When someone says, 'Ich muss noch zur Apotheke,' it implies a level of necessity and health maintenance that is central to the German lifestyle. It is not just a place to shop; it is a vital healthcare node. The distinction between an Apotheke and a Drogerie is a common point of confusion for learners, but it is vital: the Apotheke is for health and medicine, while the Drogerie is for hygiene, beauty, and household goods. Understanding 'die Apotheke' is your first step toward navigating the German healthcare system effectively.
Die Apotheke hat heute Notdienst, also können wir die Medikamente auch nachts abholen.
Using the word die Apotheke correctly involves understanding its gender (feminine) and how it interacts with German prepositions and cases. Because it is a location, you will frequently use it with prepositions of place like 'in', 'zu', or 'vor'. When you are going to the pharmacy, you use the accusative case with 'in': 'Ich gehe in die Apotheke.' This indicates movement toward a destination. If you are already inside the pharmacy, you use the dative case: 'Ich bin in der Apotheke.' Notice how 'die' changes to 'der' in the dative feminine. Another common preposition is 'zu', which always takes the dative: 'Ich gehe zur Apotheke' (a contraction of 'zu der'). This is often used when the focus is on the trip to the location rather than entering the building. Because the Apotheke is a central part of health routines, you will also see it used in compound nouns. For example, 'Apothekenumschau' is a very famous free health magazine found in pharmacies, often jokingly called the 'Rentner-Bravo' (Bravo for retirees). When talking about prescriptions, the verb 'einlösen' (to redeem/fill) is common: 'Ich muss dieses Rezept in der Apotheke einlösen.' This phrase is essential for anyone living in Germany.
- Accusative (Movement)
- Ich gehe in die Apotheke, um Hustensaft zu kaufen. (I am going into the pharmacy to buy cough syrup.)
- Dative (Location)
- Der Apotheker arbeitet in der Apotheke am Marktplatz. (The pharmacist works in the pharmacy at the market square.)
- Dative (Direction with 'zu')
- Wie komme ich am schnellsten zur Apotheke? (How do I get to the pharmacy the fastest?)
Haben Sie dieses Medikament vorrätig oder muss die Apotheke es erst bestellen?
In more advanced contexts, you might discuss the 'Apothekenwesen' (the pharmacy system) or the 'Apothekenrecht' (pharmacy law). If you are describing a place that is very expensive, Germans sometimes use the metaphorical expression 'Das sind ja Apothekenpreise!' (Those are pharmacy prices!), implying that the prices are as high as those for specialized medicine. This shows how the word is embedded in the cultural consciousness regarding cost and value. When asking for help, you might say, 'Gibt es hier eine Apotheke in der Nähe?' (Is there a pharmacy nearby?). This is a vital survival phrase. Remember that pluralizing the word is simple: 'die Apotheken'. You might use the plural when comparing different shops: 'Die Apotheken in dieser Stadt haben unterschiedliche Öffnungszeiten.' Furthermore, when dealing with emergency services, the term 'Notdienst-Apotheke' is used. 'Welche Apotheke hat heute Notdienst?' (Which pharmacy has emergency service today?). This specific usage is critical for after-hours medical needs. Lastly, pay attention to the word 'Apotheker' (male pharmacist) and 'Apothekerin' (female pharmacist) when referring to the people working there. You might say, 'Die Apothekerin hat mir diese Salbe empfohlen.' This level of specificity is typical in German grammar and social interaction.
In der Apotheke bekommt man nicht nur Medikamente, sondern auch fachkundige Beratung.
You will encounter the word die Apotheke in a variety of real-world settings across German-speaking countries. The most immediate place is on the street. As you walk through any German city, the bright red 'A' sign is a constant visual anchor. You will hear people directing others: 'Gleich hinter der nächsten Ecke ist eine Apotheke.' In a medical context, a doctor (Arzt) will frequently use the word when handing you a prescription: 'Dieses Rezept können Sie in jeder Apotheke einlösen.' This phrase is standard practice in every medical consultation. On the radio or television, especially during news broadcasts or local announcements, you might hear about the 'Apotheken-Notdienst'. For example, an announcer might say, 'Den aktuellen Apotheken-Notdienst für Ihre Region finden Sie auf unserer Webseite.' This is particularly common on weekends or public holidays. In social circles, friends might suggest a visit to the pharmacy if you look unwell: 'Du siehst blass aus, geh doch mal zur Apotheke und hol dir Vitamine.' This reflects the pharmacy's role as a first point of contact for health advice. You will also see the word in advertisements, though German law strictly regulates how pharmacies and medications can be advertised. Most ads focus on the quality of service and the 'Hausapotheke' (home medicine cabinet), encouraging people to keep their supplies up to date.
- At the Doctor
- 'Bringen Sie dieses Rezept bitte zur Apotheke.' (Please take this prescription to the pharmacy.)
- In the Media
- 'Die deutschen Apotheken warnen vor Lieferengpässen bei Medikamenten.' (German pharmacies warn of supply shortages for medications.)
- Everyday Conversation
- 'Ich war gerade in der Apotheke und habe mir etwas gegen meine Allergie geholt.' (I was just at the pharmacy and got something for my allergy.)
An der Tür der geschlossenen Apotheke hängt ein Zettel mit der Adresse des Notdienstes.
In a work environment, if a colleague is feeling ill, they might say, 'Ich gehe kurz zur Apotheke, ich bin gleich wieder da.' This is a socially acceptable short break. During the winter months, when the flu season hits, you will hear the word even more often as people discuss which 'Apotheke' still has certain stocks of flu vaccines or herbal teas. The word is also central to the 'Apotheken-Umschau', which is so ubiquitous that it's often seen in waiting rooms, on trains, and in homes. You might hear someone say, 'Das habe ich in der Apotheken-Umschau gelesen,' as a source of health information. In administrative settings, such as when dealing with health insurance (Krankenkasse), you might hear about 'apothekenpflichtige Arzneimittel' (pharmacy-only medicines) in the context of what is covered by insurance. This formal usage is common in letters from insurance companies. Finally, in historical or tourist contexts, you will hear about 'historische Apotheken'. Many German towns take pride in their old pharmacies, some dating back hundreds of years, which are now part-museum and part-shop. A tour guide might say, 'Diese Apotheke wurde im Jahr 1650 gegründet.' This adds a layer of cultural and historical depth to a word that is already so vital to modern life.
Die Apotheke ist der einzige Ort, an dem man diese speziellen Tabletten kaufen darf.
For English speakers, the most frequent mistake when using die Apotheke is confusing it with the 'Drogerie' (drugstore). In the US or UK, a 'drugstore' or 'pharmacy' often sells a wide range of products including snacks, magazines, makeup, and household cleaners alongside medicine. In Germany, these functions are strictly separated. If you go to an Apotheke looking for laundry detergent or cheap candy, you will be disappointed. Conversely, if you go to a Drogerie (like DM, Rossmann, or Müller) looking for prescription medication or even Aspirin, they cannot help you. This distinction is a major cultural hurdle. Another common error is grammatical: forgetting that 'Apotheke' is feminine. Students often say 'der Apotheke' or 'das Apotheke' in the nominative, which is incorrect. Furthermore, when using prepositions, learners often struggle with the dative/accusative distinction. Saying 'Ich bin in die Apotheke' (meaning 'I am inside the pharmacy') is wrong; it should be 'in der Apotheke'. 'In die' implies you are currently in the process of walking through the door. Another nuance is the pronunciation of the 'th'. In German, 'th' is pronounced like a simple 't'. English speakers often try to use the English 'th' sound, which makes the word sound foreign and incorrect. It should be pronounced 'A-po-te-ke'.
- Apotheke vs. Drogerie
- Apotheke = Medicine and professional health advice. Drogerie = Toiletries, beauty products, and household goods. They are not interchangeable!
- The 'TH' Pronunciation
- Do not use the English 'th' sound. In German, 'Apotheke' sounds like 'A-po-te-ke' with a sharp 't' sound.
- Gender and Case
- Always remember 'die Apotheke'. In the dative (after 'in' for location or 'zu'), it becomes 'der Apotheke'.
Incorrect: Ich kaufe Zahnpasta in der Apotheke.
Correct: Ich kaufe Zahnpasta in der Drogerie, aber meine Medizin in der Apotheke.
Another mistake involves the word 'Rezept'. In English, 'recipe' is for cooking and 'prescription' is for medicine. In German, 'Rezept' is used for both. However, some learners mistakenly try to use a different word for medical prescriptions. Remember: you take your 'Rezept' to the 'Apotheke'. Also, avoid using the English word 'Pharmacy' or 'Chemist' while speaking German; while many Germans will understand, it breaks the flow of the language. There's also a subtle mistake in using the word 'Apotheke' when you actually mean the person, the 'Apotheker'. If you want to say 'The pharmacist said...', don't say 'Die Apotheke hat gesagt...'. Use the person-specific noun. Finally, be aware of 'Apothekenpreise' as a metaphor. If you use it literally to complain about a pharmacy's prices, it's fine, but if you use it in a supermarket, ensure the listener understands you are making a comparison to the typically higher prices of specialized medicine. Misunderstanding the 'Notdienst' can also lead to errors; if you go to a regular Apotheke at night thinking it's open just because it's a pharmacy, you'll find it closed. You must specifically look for the 'Notdienstapotheke'. Avoiding these pitfalls will make your German sound much more natural and help you navigate the system like a local.
Man darf die Apotheke nicht mit einem Supermarkt verwechseln; hier gibt es keine Lebensmittel.
While die Apotheke is the primary word for a pharmacy, there are several related terms and alternatives depending on the context. The most frequent 'neighbor' word is die Drogerie. As discussed, a Drogerie sells non-prescription health and beauty items. If you need shampoo, toothpaste, or cleaning supplies, that is your destination. Another term often heard in professional circles is die Offizin. This is a more technical or archaic term for the public-facing sales area of a pharmacy. While you won't use it in daily conversation, you might see it in literature or specialized articles about the pharmaceutical profession. For those who prefer shopping online, die Versandapotheke (mail-order pharmacy) is the relevant term. These have become increasingly popular in Germany for chronic medications that don't require immediate pickup. In a hospital setting, you might encounter die Krankenhausapotheke, which specifically serves the needs of inpatients and is not usually open to the general public. There is also die Hausapotheke, which refers to your medicine cabinet at home. When someone says, 'Ich muss meine Hausapotheke auffüllen,' they are talking about restocking their personal supply of bandages and basic medicines.
- Apotheke vs. Drogerie
- Apotheke: Prescription drugs, Aspirin, professional advice. Drogerie: Makeup, shampoo, organic snacks, vitamins.
- Versandapotheke
- An online pharmacy. Often cheaper for non-urgent, over-the-counter medications.
- Hausapotheke
- Not a shop, but your personal collection of medicine at home (medicine cabinet).
Statt in die Apotheke vor Ort zu gehen, bestellen viele ihre Medikamente bei einer Versandapotheke.
In terms of people, you have the Apotheker (pharmacist) and the PTA (Pharmazeutisch-technische/r Assistent/in). The PTA is a common profession in Germany; they handle much of the customer service and lab work under the supervision of the pharmacist. If you are looking for herbal remedies specifically, you might hear the word das Reformhaus. While not a pharmacy, a Reformhaus sells natural health products, organic foods, and supplements, often overlapping with some of the non-medicine products found in an Apotheke. Another related term is das Sanitätshaus, which is a specialized shop for medical aids like crutches, compression stockings, or wheelchairs. While an Apotheke might sell small medical devices like thermometers, a Sanitätshaus handles the heavy-duty equipment. Understanding these distinctions helps you navigate the German retail landscape for health. For example, if you have a broken leg, you go to the doctor, then the Apotheke for painkillers, and then the Sanitätshaus for crutches. Each word has its specific 'place' in the system. By learning die Apotheke alongside these alternatives, you build a comprehensive vocabulary for health and wellness in German-speaking countries.
In der Apotheke gibt es Medikamente, im Sanitätshaus gibt es Rollstühle.
How Formal Is It?
Curiosidade
In the Middle Ages, an Apotheke wasn't just for medicine; it was a storehouse for expensive spices, sugar, and wax, which were often sold alongside remedies.
Guia de pronúncia
- Pronouncing the 'th' as in the English word 'the'. It must be a hard 't'.
- Misplacing the stress on the first or second syllable.
- Using a long 'o' like in 'go' instead of a short 'o'.
- Omitting the final 'e' sound.
- Pronouncing the 'ph' as 'f' (it is spelled with a 'p', but some confuse it with 'pharmacy').
Nível de dificuldade
Very easy to recognize because it looks like 'apothecary' or 'pharmacy' in context.
The 'th' can be tricky for beginners who might want to spell it with an 'f' or 'ph'.
The 'th' pronunciation (as 't') needs practice for English speakers.
Distinctive sound and often mentioned in clear contexts.
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Pré-requisitos
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Avançado
Gramática essencial
Feminine Nouns ending in -e
Die Apotheke, die Lampe, die Tasche.
Two-Way Prepositions (Wechselpräpositionen)
Ich gehe in die Apotheke (Accusative) vs. Ich bin in der Apotheke (Dative).
Compound Noun Formation
Apotheke + Not + Dienst = Apothekennotdienst (Note the 'n' connector).
Preposition 'zu' with Dative
Ich gehe zur (zu der) Apotheke.
Agent Nouns (-er/-in)
Apotheker (male) and Apothekerin (female).
Exemplos por nível
Wo ist die Apotheke?
Where is the pharmacy?
Simple question with 'wo' (where). 'Die' is the feminine article.
Ich gehe in die Apotheke.
I am going into the pharmacy.
Accusative case after 'in' because there is movement.
Die Apotheke ist hier.
The pharmacy is here.
Nominative case, simple statement of location.
Ich brauche eine Apotheke.
I need a pharmacy.
Accusative case with the indefinite article 'eine'.
Ist die Apotheke offen?
Is the pharmacy open?
Simple yes/no question.
Die Apotheke verkauft Medikamente.
The pharmacy sells medicines.
Subject-Verb-Object structure.
Ich kaufe Pflaster in der Apotheke.
I buy bandages in the pharmacy.
Dative case after 'in' because it's a fixed location.
Vielen Dank, Apotheke!
Thank you, pharmacy!
Simple exclamation.
Ich muss zur Apotheke gehen, weil ich Husten habe.
I have to go to the pharmacy because I have a cough.
Subordinate clause with 'weil'.
Können Sie mir sagen, welche Apotheke Notdienst hat?
Can you tell me which pharmacy is on emergency duty?
Indirect question with 'welche'.
In der Apotheke gibt es gute Beratung.
In the pharmacy, there is good advice.
Dative case 'in der' for location.
Haben Sie dieses Rezept in der Apotheke abgegeben?
Did you hand in this prescription at the pharmacy?
Perfect tense with 'haben' and 'abgegeben'.
Die Apotheke ist gleich um die Ecke.
The pharmacy is just around the corner.
Prepositional phrase 'um die Ecke'.
Ich hole meine Medizin von der Apotheke ab.
I am picking up my medicine from the pharmacy.
Separable verb 'abholen' with dative 'von der'.
Gibt es eine Apotheke, die sonntags offen ist?
Is there a pharmacy that is open on Sundays?
Relative clause starting with 'die'.
Die Apothekerin in der Apotheke war sehr nett.
The female pharmacist in the pharmacy was very nice.
Feminine noun 'Apothekerin'.
Bevor ich nach Hause gehe, muss ich noch kurz in die Apotheke.
Before I go home, I have to pop into the pharmacy.
Temporal clause with 'bevor'.
Das Medikament war in dieser Apotheke leider nicht vorrätig.
Unfortunately, the medication was not in stock at this pharmacy.
Adjective 'vorrätig' used as a predicate.
Man sollte die Hausapotheke regelmäßig kontrollieren.
One should check the home medicine cabinet regularly.
Compound noun 'Hausapotheke'.
In deutschen Apotheken bekommt man keine Medikamente ohne Beratung.
In German pharmacies, you don't get medication without consultation.
Plural dative 'in deutschen Apotheken'.
Die Apotheke hat das Rezept direkt mit der Krankenkasse abgerechnet.
The pharmacy billed the prescription directly to the health insurance.
Perfect tense with 'abgerechnet'.
Ich habe die Apotheken-Umschau gelesen, um mich zu informieren.
I read the 'Apotheken-Umschau' to inform myself.
Infinitive clause with 'um... zu'.
Welche Apotheke hat heute den Notdienst übernommen?
Which pharmacy has taken over the emergency service today?
Interrogative pronoun 'welche'.
Die Apotheke bietet auch einen Lieferservice für Senioren an.
The pharmacy also offers a delivery service for seniors.
Separable verb 'anbieten'.
Der Apotheker erklärte mir die möglichen Wechselwirkungen in der Apotheke.
The pharmacist explained the possible interactions to me in the pharmacy.
Technical term 'Wechselwirkungen'.
Trotz der Konkurrenz durch Online-Anbieter bleibt die Apotheke vor Ort wichtig.
Despite competition from online providers, the local pharmacy remains important.
Genitive case after 'trotz'.
Die Preise in diesem Laden sind ja wie in einer Apotheke!
The prices in this shop are like in a pharmacy! (very expensive)
Idiomatic comparison.
In der Apotheke wurde mir von der Einnahme auf nüchternen Magen abgeraten.
In the pharmacy, I was advised against taking it on an empty stomach.
Passive voice 'wurde mir... abgeraten'.
Die Apotheke ist gesetzlich dazu verpflichtet, Patienten zu beraten.
The pharmacy is legally obligated to advise patients.
Adjective 'verpflichtet' with 'zu'.
Viele Apotheken kämpfen heutzutage um ihr wirtschaftliches Überleben.
Many pharmacies are fighting for their economic survival nowadays.
Verb 'kämpfen um'.
Man kann das Medikament telefonisch in der Apotheke vorbestellen.
One can pre-order the medication at the pharmacy by phone.
Modal verb 'kann' with infinitive 'vorbestellen'.
Die Apotheke führt auch Hautpflegeprodukte für Allergiker.
The pharmacy also carries skin care products for allergy sufferers.
Verb 'führen' meaning 'to stock/carry'.
Das Apothekensterben im ländlichen Raum ist ein besorgniserregender Trend.
The dying out of pharmacies in rural areas is a worrying trend.
Compound noun 'Apothekensterben'.
Die Apotheke fungiert oft als erste Anlaufstelle bei gesundheitlichen Problemen.
The pharmacy often functions as the first point of contact for health problems.
Verb 'fungieren als'.
In der Apotheke werden auch individuelle Rezepturen angefertigt.
Individual formulations are also prepared in the pharmacy.
Passive voice with 'werden... angefertigt'.
Die Digitalisierung stellt die klassische Apotheke vor große Herausforderungen.
Digitalization presents the classic pharmacy with great challenges.
Phrase 'vor Herausforderungen stellen'.
Einige Medikamente unterliegen einer strengen Apothekenpflicht.
Some medications are subject to a strict pharmacy-only requirement.
Verb 'unterliegen' with dative.
Die flächendeckende Versorgung durch Apotheken muss gewährleistet sein.
Comprehensive coverage by pharmacies must be guaranteed.
Adjective 'flächendeckend'.
Der Apotheker muss die Plausibilität der Verschreibung in der Apotheke prüfen.
The pharmacist must check the plausibility of the prescription in the pharmacy.
Technical term 'Plausibilität'.
Die Apotheke ist ein unverzichtbarer Bestandteil des Gesundheitssystems.
The pharmacy is an indispensable part of the healthcare system.
Genitive 'des Gesundheitssystems'.
Die historische Apotheke am Marktplatz ist ein architektonisches Juwel.
The historical pharmacy on the market square is an architectural jewel.
Adjectival phrase 'architektonisches Juwel'.
Das Privileg, eine Apotheke zu führen, ist an strenge Auflagen gebunden.
The privilege of running a pharmacy is tied to strict requirements.
Infinitive construction with 'zu'.
In der Apotheke spiegelt sich der medizinische Fortschritt der letzten Jahrhunderte wider.
The medical progress of the last centuries is reflected in the pharmacy.
Reflexive separable verb 'widerspiegeln'.
Die Apotheke muss die Integrität der Kühlkette bei Impfstoffen garantieren.
The pharmacy must guarantee the integrity of the cold chain for vaccines.
Technical term 'Kühlkette'.
Das Image der Apotheke hat sich vom reinen Verkaufsraum zum Beratungszentrum gewandelt.
The image of the pharmacy has transformed from a pure sales room to a consultation center.
Perfect tense with 'hat sich... gewandelt'.
Ethik und Kommerz stehen in der Apotheke oft in einem Spannungsverhältnis.
Ethics and commerce are often in a state of tension in the pharmacy.
Abstract noun 'Spannungsverhältnis'.
Die Apotheke leistet einen wesentlichen Beitrag zur Arzneimittelsicherheit.
The pharmacy makes a significant contribution to drug safety.
Collocation 'einen Beitrag leisten'.
Die fluktuierende Nachfrage stellt die Lagerhaltung der Apotheke auf die Probe.
Fluctuating demand puts the pharmacy's inventory management to the test.
Idiom 'auf die Probe stellen'.
Colocações comuns
Frases Comuns
— Asking if a medicine was purchased at the pharmacy. Used to check the source of a product.
Das sieht teuer aus, haben Sie das in der Apotheke geholt?
— Asking for the location of a pharmacy. A basic survival phrase.
Entschuldigung, gibt es hier eine Apotheke?
— Stating that one has just finished a visit to the pharmacy. Common in small talk.
Ich komme gerade aus der Apotheke, mein Husten wird schlimmer.
— Stating that the pharmacy is not open. Important for timing errands.
Mist, die Apotheke ist schon geschlossen.
— The standard way to say 'fill a prescription'. Essential for medical needs.
Ich muss morgen mein Rezept in der Apotheke einlösen.
— Asking which pharmacy is open after hours. Crucial for emergencies.
Schnell, welche Apotheke hat heute Notdienst?
— Informing that the pharmacy has ordered a missing item. Common when items are out of stock.
Die Apotheke hat das Medikament bestellt, es ist morgen da.
— Standard advice to seek professional help. Often heard in ads.
Wenn Sie unsicher sind, fragen Sie Ihren Apotheker.
— Waiting outside the pharmacy. Used for meeting people.
Wir treffen uns vor der Apotheke.
— Searching for a nearby pharmacy. Common when using maps.
Ich suche eine Apotheke in der Nähe meines Hotels.
Frequentemente confundido com
A Drogerie sells toiletries and household items, but no prescription drugs. An Apotheke is for medicine.
A similar-sounding ending, but a library is for books, not medicine.
A hospital is for serious treatment; an Apotheke is just for buying the medicine.
Expressões idiomáticas
— To have very high prices, like specialized medicine. Used for any expensive shop.
Dieser Bioladen hat ja echte Apothekenpreise!
informal— A variation of 'to know what the clock strikes', implying knowing the local health situation (rare).
Er ist alt und weiß genau, was die Apotheke schlägt.
literary— Sometimes used euphemistically for being sick. Similar to 'taking a sick day'.
Er musste heute wohl in die Apotheke gehen.
colloquial— Said when someone expects too much professional advice or perfection in a non-medical setting.
Beruhig dich, das ist keine Apotheke hier!
informal— Extremely clean, like a laboratory (rare).
Seine Küche ist apotheken-rein.
descriptive— To spend a lot of money at the pharmacy.
Ich habe heute wieder ein Vermögen in der Apotheke gelassen.
colloquial— Looking very neat, clean, and professional.
Er sieht heute aus wie aus der Apotheke.
informal— Very precise weight (referring to old scales).
Das muss mit Apotheker-Gewicht gemessen werden.
technical/historical— There is a cure for everything (often associated with the pharmacy's herbal stock).
Keine Sorge, in der Apotheke ist gegen alles ein Kraut gewachsen.
proverbial— Surface-level medical knowledge obtained from free magazines.
Komm mir nicht mit deinem Apotheken-Umschau-Wissen!
ironicFácil de confundir
Both sell health-related items.
Apotheke has a licensed pharmacist and prescription drugs; Drogerie does not.
Ich kaufe Seife in der Drogerie, aber Aspirin in der Apotheke.
In English, 'recipe' and 'prescription' are different.
In German, 'Rezept' is used for both cooking and medicine. You take a medical Rezept to the Apotheke.
Hier ist mein Rezept für die Apotheke.
Confusing the place with the person.
Apotheke is the shop; Apotheker is the person who works there.
Der Apotheker arbeitet in der Apotheke.
Similar suffix -thek.
A diskothek is a nightclub; an Apotheke is a pharmacy.
Ich gehe nachts in die Diskothek, nicht in die Apotheke.
Similar suffix -thek.
A mediathek is a digital media library.
Ich schaue Filme in der Mediathek.
Padrões de frases
Wo ist [die Apotheke]?
Wo ist die Apotheke?
Ich gehe in [die Apotheke].
Ich gehe in die Apotheke.
Ich brauche [etwas] aus der Apotheke.
Ich brauche Hustensaft aus der Apotheke.
Die Apotheke hat [Notdienst].
Die Apotheke hat heute Notdienst.
Man kann [das Rezept] in der Apotheke einlösen.
Man kann das Rezept in der Apotheke einlösen.
Die Apotheke ist [gegenüber von ...].
Die Apotheke ist gegenüber von der Bank.
Wegen [der hohen Preise] in der Apotheke...
Wegen der hohen Preise in der Apotheke bestelle ich online.
Die Apotheke übernimmt [die pharmazeutische Beratung].
Die Apotheke übernimmt die pharmazeutische Beratung vor Ort.
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Verbos
Adjetivos
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Extremely common in daily life and medical contexts.
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Using 'der Apotheke' in the nominative.
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die Apotheke
Apotheke is feminine, so the article must be 'die'.
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Pronouncing 'th' like English 'th'.
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Pronounce it like 't'.
In German, 'th' is always pronounced as a simple 't' sound.
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Going to a Drogerie for Aspirin.
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Go to the Apotheke.
Drogerien cannot sell medicinal painkillers in Germany.
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Saying 'Ich bin in die Apotheke' for location.
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Ich bin in der Apotheke.
For a fixed location, the dative case ('der') must be used after 'in'.
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Using 'Pharmacy' or 'Drugstore' in a German sentence.
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die Apotheke
Stick to the German word to sound more natural and avoid confusion with 'Drogerie'.
Dicas
Look for the Red A
Always look for the stylized red 'A' sign. It is the quickest way to find a pharmacy in any German city or village.
Gender Memory
Remember: 'Die Apotheke' is feminine. Most words ending in '-e' in German are feminine, which makes this one easier to remember.
No Supermarket Meds
Don't waste time looking for Ibuprofen or Aspirin in a supermarket. Go straight to the Apotheke.
Notdienst is Key
In an emergency at night, check the window of the nearest closed pharmacy. It will list the address of the one that is currently open.
Rezept Double Meaning
Don't be confused: 'Rezept' means both 'recipe' and 'prescription'. In the context of an Apotheke, it's always 'prescription'.
Ask for Advice
Pharmacists in Germany are highly trained. Don't hesitate to ask them for a recommendation for minor ailments.
Apothekenpreise
If someone says a shop has 'Apothekenpreise', they mean it's very expensive. It's a common idiom!
E-Rezept Ready
Modern German pharmacies are fully equipped for E-Rezepts. Just bring your insurance card (Gesundheitskarte).
Hausapotheke
Germans take pride in their 'Hausapotheke'. It's a good idea to have basic supplies like bandages and disinfectants at home.
Greek Roots
Knowing it comes from 'apothēkē' (storehouse) can help you link it to other 'thek' words like Bibliothek (book storehouse/library).
Memorize
Mnemônico
Think of 'A Pot' of 'Tea' for 'Ke' (A-po-te-ke). You go to the Apotheke to get a pot of medicinal tea when you're sick.
Associação visual
Visualize the big Red 'A' with a snake and a cup. The 'A' stands for Apotheke. The snake (Asclepius) represents healing.
Word Web
Desafio
Go for a walk in a German city and count how many 'Apotheken' you see. Try to find the 'Notdienst' sign in the window of one.
Origem da palavra
The word comes from the Middle High German 'apotēke', which was borrowed from the Latin 'apotheca'. This, in turn, came from the Ancient Greek 'apothēkē' (ἀποθήκη).
Significado original: In Ancient Greek, 'apothēkē' meant 'a storehouse' or 'a place where something is put away' (from 'apo' - away, and 'tithenai' - to put).
Indo-European > Hellenic > Greek > Latin > Germanic > German.Contexto cultural
Always treat pharmacists with the same respect as doctors; they are highly trained medical professionals, not just retail clerks.
Unlike US/UK 'drugstores', German pharmacies don't sell groceries or general items. They are clinical and medical.
Pratique na vida real
Contextos reais
Medical Emergency
- Wo ist die nächste Apotheke?
- Welche Apotheke hat Notdienst?
- Ich brauche dringend Hilfe.
- Haben Sie ein Schmerzmittel?
Doctor's Visit
- Kann ich dieses Rezept in jeder Apotheke einlösen?
- Die Apotheke ist gleich nebenan.
- Geben Sie das in der Apotheke ab.
- Fragen Sie in der Apotheke nach.
Daily Errands
- Ich muss noch zur Apotheke.
- Hast du etwas aus der Apotheke gebraucht?
- Die Apotheke schließt gleich.
- Ich hole das später in der Apotheke ab.
Asking for Directions
- Gehen Sie bis zur Apotheke.
- Die Apotheke ist gegenüber vom Bahnhof.
- Hinter der Apotheke links.
- An der Apotheke vorbei.
Buying Over-the-Counter
- Haben Sie etwas gegen Husten?
- Ist das apothekenpflichtig?
- Was kostet dieses Mittel in der Apotheke?
- Kann man das ohne Rezept in der Apotheke kaufen?
Iniciadores de conversa
"Wissen Sie, ob die Apotheke heute schon geöffnet hat?"
"Welche Apotheke hier im Viertel bietet die beste Beratung?"
"Haben Sie schon mal Medikamente bei einer Online-Apotheke bestellt?"
"Ich muss zur Apotheke, soll ich dir etwas mitbringen?"
"Glauben Sie, dass Apotheken in Zukunft durch Roboter ersetzt werden?"
Temas para diário
Beschreibe deinen letzten Besuch in einer Apotheke. Was hast du gekauft?
Warum ist es wichtig, dass es in jedem Stadtteil eine Apotheke gibt?
Vergleiche eine deutsche Apotheke mit einer Apotheke in deinem Heimatland.
Stell dir vor, du arbeitest in einer Apotheke. Wie sieht dein Alltag aus?
Sollten Medikamente auch im Supermarkt verkauft werden dürfen? Begründe deine Meinung.
Perguntas frequentes
10 perguntasJa, aber nur in der Apotheke. Im Gegensatz zu den USA oder Großbritannien dürfen Schmerzmittel wie Aspirin oder Paracetamol in Deutschland nicht im Supermarkt verkauft werden. Sie sind 'apothekenpflichtig', was bedeutet, dass man sie nur in einer Apotheke bekommt.
Das rote 'A' ist das offizielle Logo für Apotheken in Deutschland. Es zeigt eine Schale und eine Schlange, das Symbol für die Göttin der Gesundheit, Hygieia. Wenn Sie dieses Zeichen sehen, wissen Sie, dass dort eine Apotheke ist.
Sie müssen eine 'Notdienst-Apotheke' finden. Jede Apotheke hat an ihrer Tür einen Aushang, der zeigt, welche Apotheke in der Nähe gerade Notdienst hat. Dieser Dienst wechselt täglich und ist 24 Stunden lang erreichbar.
Nein. In einer Drogerie (wie DM oder Rossmann) kauft man Hygieneartikel, Kosmetik und Putzmittel. In einer Apotheke kauft man Medikamente und bekommt medizinische Beratung. Starke Medikamente gibt es nur in der Apotheke.
Das kommt darauf an. Wenn Sie ein Rezept von einem Arzt haben, zahlen Sie meistens nur eine kleine Gebühr (Zuzahlung), den Rest übernimmt die Krankenkasse. Medikamente ohne Rezept (wie Hustensaft) müssen Sie komplett selbst bezahlen.
Nein, in Deutschland darf nur ein staatlich geprüfter Apotheker eine Apotheke besitzen und leiten. Es gibt keine großen Ketten, die einer Firma gehören; jede Apotheke muss von einem Pharmazeuten geführt werden.
Das ist eine kostenlose Zeitschrift, die in fast jeder Apotheke ausliegt. Sie enthält viele Tipps zu Gesundheit, Ernährung und Medizin. Sie ist in Deutschland sehr bekannt und wird von vielen Menschen gelesen.
Ja, es gibt sogenannte 'Versandapotheken'. Man kann dort Medikamente online bestellen und sie werden nach Hause geliefert. Für verschreibungspflichtige Medikamente muss man das Rezept per Post einsenden oder ein E-Rezept nutzen.
Ein E-Rezept ist ein digitales Rezept. Der Arzt speichert es auf einem Server, und man kann es in der Apotheke mit seiner Gesundheitskarte oder einer App einlösen. Das Papier-Rezept wird immer seltener.
Ja, Apotheker in Deutschland sind verpflichtet, Kunden zu beraten. Wenn Sie Fragen zu Nebenwirkungen oder zur Einnahme eines Medikaments haben, ist der Apotheker der richtige Ansprechpartner.
Teste-se 192 perguntas
Write a sentence asking for the nearest pharmacy.
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Explain the difference between an Apotheke and a Drogerie in German.
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Describe what you do when you have a prescription from the doctor.
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Write a short dialogue between a customer and a pharmacist.
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What is a 'Notdienst' and why is it important? (Write 3 sentences).
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Compose an email to a pharmacy asking if they have a specific medicine in stock.
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Discuss the pros and cons of online pharmacies.
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Write a sentence using the idiom 'Apothekenpreise'.
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Describe the typical appearance of a German pharmacy.
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Translate: 'I am going to the pharmacy to buy cough syrup.'
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What items should be in a 'Hausapotheke'? List five.
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Explain the role of the 'Apotheken-Umschau' in German culture.
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Write a sentence using 'in der Apotheke' (Dative).
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Write a sentence using 'in die Apotheke' (Accusative).
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How do you ask if a pharmacy is open on Sunday?
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Describe the pharmacist's 'Beratungspflicht'.
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Translate: 'The pharmacy is around the corner.'
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Write a sentence using the plural form 'Apotheken'.
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What would you say if you lost your prescription?
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Describe a historical pharmacy you have seen or heard of.
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Pronounce 'die Apotheke' correctly.
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Ask someone where the nearest pharmacy is.
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Tell the pharmacist you have a headache.
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Explain that you need to fill a prescription.
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Ask which pharmacy has emergency duty tonight.
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Describe your home medicine cabinet.
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Roleplay: You are the pharmacist advising a customer on a cold medicine.
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Discuss why pharmacies are important in rural areas.
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Argue for or against selling medicine in supermarkets.
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Use the idiom 'Apothekenpreise' in a conversation about a luxury car.
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Ask for the opening hours of the pharmacy.
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Tell someone you are going to the pharmacy and will be back soon.
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Ask for a recommendation for a skin rash.
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Explain the 'Notdienst' system to a tourist.
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Talk about the 'Apotheken-Umschau'.
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Ask if you can pay with a credit card at the pharmacy.
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Describe the location of the pharmacy relative to other buildings.
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Discuss the impact of digitalization on pharmacies.
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Tell a story about a time you needed an emergency pharmacy at night.
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Listen and write down the opening hours mentioned.
Listen to a dialogue: What did the customer buy?
Listen to a radio announcement: Which pharmacy has Notdienst?
Identify the number of medicines mentioned in the dialogue.
Listen for the word 'Rezept'. How many times is it used?
Listen to a description: Is the pharmacy on the left or the right?
Listen to a pharmacist: What side effects are mentioned?
Identify the gender used for 'Apotheke' in the recording.
What is the pharmacist's advice regarding the dose?
Listen to an interview about 'Apothekensterben'. What is the main cause?
Listen to a conversation: Why is the customer going to the pharmacy?
Identify the name of the pharmacy in the recording.
Listen for the word 'Pflaster'. What color is it?
Listen to a podcast about 'Apothekenrecht'. What is the conclusion?
Does the pharmacist say the medicine is in stock?
Ich gehe in der Apotheke.
Wo ist das Apotheke?
Ich kaufe Aspirin in der Supermarkt.
Der Apotheke ist offen.
Ich einlöse mein Rezept.
Apotheke hat Notdienst.
Ich brauche ein Apotheke.
Die Apotheke ist neben von der Bank.
Ich habe in der Apotheke gegangen.
Apothekerin ist nett.
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Summary
The Apotheke is an essential healthcare pillar in German-speaking countries. Example: 'Ich muss zur Apotheke, um mein Rezept einzulösen.' (I must go to the pharmacy to redeem my prescription.)
- The German word 'die Apotheke' means pharmacy and is feminine.
- In Germany, it is the only place to buy medications like Aspirin.
- Identified by a large red 'A', it provides expert medical advice.
- It is strictly distinct from a 'Drogerie' (drugstore/toiletries shop).
Look for the Red A
Always look for the stylized red 'A' sign. It is the quickest way to find a pharmacy in any German city or village.
Gender Memory
Remember: 'Die Apotheke' is feminine. Most words ending in '-e' in German are feminine, which makes this one easier to remember.
No Supermarket Meds
Don't waste time looking for Ibuprofen or Aspirin in a supermarket. Go straight to the Apotheke.
Notdienst is Key
In an emergency at night, check the window of the nearest closed pharmacy. It will list the address of the one that is currently open.
Exemplo
Ich muss in die Apotheke.
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