Usages of syohousen
医者 が 書いた 処方箋 を 持って、 薬剤師 の ところ へ 行きました。isya ga kaita syohousen wo motte, yakuzaisi no tokoro he ikimasita.
I took the prescription written by the doctor and went to the pharmacist.
薬剤師 に 処方箋 を 見せたら、 飲み方 を 丁寧 に 説明して くれましたyakuzaisi ni syohousen wo misetara, nomikata wo teinei ni setumeisite kuremasita
When I showed the prescription to the pharmacist, she carefully explained how to take the medicine.
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