How to Say ‘Medicine’ in Japanese
くすり
kusuri
[koo-soo-ree]
💬 Usage Tip: [くすり] is “medicine.” Often with [のむ] (take) or [だす] (prescribe).
🇯🇵 In Japan: In Japan, many clinics give a prescription to fill at an outside pharmacy [やっきょく] rather than handing you medicine directly.
Phrase Breakdown
くすり
kusuri
[koo-soo-ree]
medicine; medication
General word for medicine. In a clinic you’ll hear it about prescriptions and how to take them: くすりを出します / くすりを飲みます.
検査の結果で、くすり が必要ですか。
Based on the test results, do I need medicine?
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