Why is it called a librarian but a pharmacist?
Over the weekend, the question arose as to why the vowels at the end of these two words are different. Since the German teacher in the group was also perplexed, I'll try to answer it here.
Over the weekend, the question arose as to why the vowels at the end of these two words are different. Since the German teacher in the group was also perplexed, I'll try to answer it here.
1.I go to the hairdresser once a month because I think beautiful hair is particularly important. 2.When I go out with my friends, I always style myself. 3. I spend a lot of money on tech stuff. That's why I don't have much money for clothes. 4.A cool cell phone ringtone is more important to…
For example: "Where there's a will, there's a way." Why don't most people simply say: "Where there's a will, there 's a way." ?
Do you put a period after bullet points? •Bla bla bla Or •Bla bla bla.
I look forward to meeting you at the event or I look forward to meeting you at the event.
Pharmacy comes from mhd. apotēker, Library directly from lat. bibliothēcārius.
Because a librarian gives books on the counter. But a pharmacist only advises.
So. So a pharmacist only advises. And what makes the pharmacist earn his money? With the sale of medicines he spends on the shop counter.
He deserves nothing. This goes to other places
Seriously? A pharmacist already has a few other tasks.
Right. And not only men with potency problems advised 😉
I doubt that with your statements. A pharmacist already has a few more tasks. What does a PTA do to your Meining?
I’m PTA, so I know.
I hope you’re not serious.
Mainly advice, his manco is the drug production. He can’t. It’s a PTA. But he’s selling it to customers as if he made it.
Exactly.
What the pharmacist does, you mean?
Can you list a few tasks?
I have no answer, except for ‘normal’ language development.
But the question is good! I’m looking forward to the answers.
Hmmm…
a library
a pharmacy
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