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A man talking to a pharmacist.

Добијање лека Getting medicine

Written by Espen Stranger-Johannessen

Illustrated by Sara Rumen Krotev

Translated by Jelena Ličina

Read by Marina Matić

Language Serbian

Level Level 2

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A man with a toothache holding his hand to the side of his face.

Том има зубобољу. Зуб га баш јако боли.

Tom has a toothache. His tooth hurts very much.


A man holding his hand to the side of his face and thinking about medicine.

Мора да оде код свог зубара, али прво му треба нешто против болова.

He needs to see his dentist, but first he needs something for the pain.


A man driving to a pharmacy.

Вози се до најближе апотеке.

He drives to the nearest pharmacy.


A man talking to a pharmacist.

“Имам зубобољу”, он каже. “Имате ли шта за то?”

“I have a toothache,” he says. “Do you have anything for that?”


A pharmacist offering painkillers.

“Да, ево неколико лекова против болова. За ове вам не треба рецепт.”

“Yes, here are some painkillers. You don’t need a prescription for these.”


A man asking for the price to a pharmacist who is handing him painkillers.

“Хвала. Колико коштају?”

“Thank you. How much do they cost?”


A pharmacist saying the price and recommending seeing a dentist.

“Коштају девет евра. Али требало би да одете код зубара.”

“They cost nine euros. But you should see a dentist.”


A man thinking about phoning.

“У реду, позваћу свог зубара сутра ујутро.”

“Okay, I will call my dentist tomorrow morning.”


A pharmacist recommending a dentist.

“Ако вам треба јачи лек, мораћете да добијете рецепт од вашег стоматолога или лекара.”

“If you need stronger medicine, you will need to get a prescription from your dentist or doctor.”


A man waving as he leaves.

“Хвала вам! Довиђења.”

“Thank you! Goodbye.”


Written by: Espen Stranger-Johannessen
Illustrated by: Sara Rumen Krotev
Translated by: Jelena Ličina
Read by: Marina Matić
Language: Serbian
Level: Level 2
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