Pharmacy Phrases in Portuguese

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Summary: Need an aspirin while in Portugal? Learn common terms for pharmacy and drugs in Portuguese in this free language lesson video taught by a Portuguese language expert.

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By Tania Da Fonseca
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Tania Da Fonseca is a Canadian-born Portuguese. She speaks fluent Portuguese and English. In this series, she demonstrates how to pronounce many common phrases in Portuguese in several...read more

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"TANIA DA FONSECA: Hi, my name is Tania. And on behalf of Expert Village, today we're going to learn common Portuguese phrases. Now we are going to learn common Portuguese phrases for the pharmacy. Can you give me something for my allergies? Pode dar alguma coisa para a minha alergia? Pode dar alguma coisa para a minha alergia? Pode dar alguma coisa para a minha alergia? When do I take my medicine? Quando e que tomo o medicamento? Quando e que tomo o medicamento? Quando e que tomo o medicamento? Where is the nearest pharmacy? Onde e a farmacia mais proxima? Onde e a farmacia mais proxima? Onde e a farmacia mais proxima? I need medicine for my son or daughter. Preciso medicamento para o meu filho/a minha filha. Preciso medicamento para o meu filho/a minha filha. Preciso medicamento para o meu filho/a minha filha."

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