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🇲🇽 Spanish Quiz
Answers to the blanks:
Blank 1: sobres (sachets)
Blank 2: congestión (congestion)
Explanation:
Sobres: This word means "sachets," which refers to powdered medicine usually dissolved in water. It is used here as an alternative to tablets. Another word could be polvos (powders).
Congestión: This refers to the blockage of nasal passages, commonly due to a cold. Another word could be mucosidad (mucus).
🇫🇷 French Quiz
Answers to the blanks:
Blank 1: toux (cough)
Blank 2: pastilles (lozenges)
Explanation:
Toux: This means "cough," a common ailment treated in pharmacies. Another word could be rhume (cold).
Pastilles: These are "lozenges," often used to soothe a sore throat or cough. Another word could be bonbons (cough drops).
🇮🇹 Italian Quiz
Answers to the blanks:
Blank 1: indigestione (indigestion)
Blank 2: cerotto (band-aid)
Explanation:
Indigestione: This word refers to indigestion, a common reason to visit a pharmacy. Another word could be mal di stomaco (stomachache).
Cerotto: This is an Italian term for a band-aid. Another word could be fasciatura (bandage).
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