How to say "where is the nearest pharmacy?" in Russian?

In Russian "where is the nearest pharmacy?" translates to  Где находится ближайшая аптека? 

Transliteration: Gde nakhoditsya blizhayshaya apteka?

🇷🇺 Где находится ближайшая аптека? Мне нужно купить лекарства

🗣️ Gde nakhoditsya blizhayshaya apteka? Mne nuzhno kupit' lekarstva

🇺🇸 Where is the nearest pharmacy? I need to buy medicine



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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "where is the nearest pharmacy?" in Russian?

You can use the word "Где находится ближайшая аптека?" which translates to "Where is the nearest pharmacy?".

How to pronounce "Где находится ближайшая аптека?" (where is the nearest pharmacy?) in Russian?

The word "Где находится ближайшая аптека?" is pronounced as "Gde nakhoditsya blizhayshaya apteka?".

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