Imagine you're abroad and suddenly fall ill. You're grappling with a stuffy nose, fever, and an overall sense of fatigue. But, thanks to this Serbian lesson, you can accurately describe your symptoms. You can walk into a pharmacy or a doctor's office and say, "I have a cold," or "My throat hurts," and get the appropriate treatment without any confusion or misunderstanding. These Serbian phrases help you take charge of your health and get back on your feet faster.
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Do you have a fever?
Yes, I have a fever
I have chills
How long have you felt this way?
I have a cold
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Yes, I have a fever
I need something for a cold
Bed rest
I have felt this way for three days
Take two pills a day
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Bed rest
I need something for a cold
Take two pills a day
I have felt this way for three days
Yes, I have a fever
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Bed rest
Yes, I have a fever
I need something for a cold
I have a cold
My throat hurts
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I have chills
I have a cold
Bed rest
My throat hurts
Yes, I have a fever
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I need something for a cold
Yes, I have a fever
Take two pills a day
I have felt this way for three days
Bed rest
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Flu
Bed rest
I have felt this way for three days
I have a cold
My throat hurts
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I have a cold
Bed rest
My throat hurts
I have chills
Yes, I have a fever
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I have chills
I need something for a cold
Yes, I have a fever
Do you have a fever?
How long have you felt this way?
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I have a cold
My throat hurts
Yes, I have a fever
Bed rest
I have chills
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Take two pills a day
I need something for a cold
Bed rest
My throat hurts
I have felt this way for three days
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Doctor: I have a cold :: Serbian vocabulary
Colds and flus are almost a universal experience, affecting people of all ages and backgrounds. While they're usually not life-threatening, they can make you feel miserable and put a damper on your daily activities. Serbian Lesson 92 zeroes in on the specific Serbian vocabulary you'd use when you have a cold and need to consult a doctor. If you find yourself sniffling and sneezing while on a trip or while communicating with non-English speakers, this Serbian lesson can be your go-to guide for getting the relief you need.
The Serbian vocabulary in this Serbian lesson is tailored to help you convey the classic symptoms and treatments associated with colds and the flu. Starting with basic terms like "Flu" and "I have a cold," you'll move on to describe specific symptoms like "I have chills" or "Yes, I have a fever." When the discomfort hits your throat, you'll know how to say "My throat hurts." You'll also learn to ask and answer questions that are often posed in a medical context, such as "Do you have a fever?" or "How long have you felt this way?" For those looking for treatment options, Serbian phrases like "I need something for a cold" and specific instructions like "Take two pills a day" and "Bed rest" are included. This Serbian vocabulary equips you to describe your symptoms precisely, ask for what you need, and understand the doctor's advice, making the process of recovering from a cold or flu a lot smoother.