Cheat Sheets
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Taking medicine: Tablets, drops, sprays

## Taking Medicine: Tablets, Drops, Sprays – Mein Deutsch Hello! My name is John Doe, and I want to help you learn a little bit about taking medicine in German. It can seem tricky at first, but with a few simple words and phrases, you’ll be feeling much more comfortable. Tablets (Tabletten) Tabletten are very…
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Applying ointments and creams correctly

Okay, here’s an article written as requested, fulfilling all the specified requirements: Applying Ointments and Creams Correctly – A Guide for English Learners My name is John Doe, and I’ve been working as a pharmacist for over ten years. I wanted to share some important information about how to use creams and ointments properly in…
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Using medical devices: Thermometers, bandages

Wie man Thermometer und Verbands benutzt (How to Use Thermometers and Bandages) My name is John Doe, and I want to teach you some basic German for everyday situations. Let’s talk about how to use a thermometer and bandages – things you might need when you’re not feeling well. Thermometer (Thermometer) A thermometer measures your…
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Pharmacy vocabulary: Prescriptions, over-the-counter

A Day in My Life – Pharmacy Vocabulary Hello, my name is John Doe, and I work as a pharmacy assistant here in Munich. Today, I want to share some common German words related to prescriptions and over-the-counter medications – it’s really useful for everyone who interacts with the pharmacy. Prescriptions (Rezept) – Getting a…
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Injuries: Cuts, bruises, breaks, sprains

Wie man Verletzungen in Deutsch beschreibt My name is John Doe, and I’m learning English, so I wanted to share what I’m learning about injuries in German. It can be a little tricky, but with practice, it gets easier. Let’s look at some common injuries. 1. Cuts (Schnitte) A cut is when your skin is…
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Digestive issues: Nausea, stomach ache, diarrhea

Okay, here’s an article written as requested, focusing on digestive issues in German with English explanations and examples: Mein Magen – Was tun bei Übelkeit, Bauchschmerzen und Durchfall? Hello! My name is John Doe, and I want to help you understand some common problems with your stomach. It’s very normal to have issues sometimes. Let’s…
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Flu symptoms: Fever, chills, fatigue, body aches

## Wenn ich Grippe habe: Fieber, Schüttelfrost, Müdigkeit Hello everyone, my name is John Doe. I want to talk about a common illness – the flu, or Grippe in German. It can be really unpleasant, but understanding what’s happening in your body can help you feel better. Often, when you have the flu, you’ll experience…
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Cold symptoms: Cough, runny nose, sore throat

Okay, here’s the article, following all your specifications: Cold Symptoms: Cough, Runny Nose, Sore Throat – A Guide for Learners Hallo! My name is John Doe, and I want to help you understand some common cold symptoms in German. It’s very important to know how to talk about these when you’re feeling unwell. Cough (Husten)…
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Expressing intensity of pain (1-10 scale)

## Schmerzintensität – Wie man es auf Deutsch sagt (1-10 Scale) My name is John Doe, and I’m here to help you understand how to talk about pain in German. It can be tricky, as there isn’t a single, perfect translation for a pain scale like 1-10. We use different phrases depending on the intensity.…
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Describing types of pain (sharp, dull, throbbing)

Understanding Pain: Sharp, Dull, and Throbbing – A Guide for Learners My name is John Doe, and I’m learning German! One of the things that’s been tricky is talking about how we feel, especially when it comes to pain. German has some specific ways to describe different types of pain, and it’s important to learn…
