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Useful Phrases for Talking to Your Doctor
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U menya na segodnya naznachen priyom.
У меня на сегодня назначен приём.
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I have an appointment for today.
Kak samochuvstviye segodnya?
Как самочувствие сегодня?
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How are you feeling today?
Ne ochen' khorosho.
Не очень хорошо.
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Not very well.
Ya dumayu, chto vyvikhnul levuyu lodyzhku.
Я думаю, что вывихнул левую лодыжку.
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I think I sprained my left ankle.
Ya chuvstvuyu ostruyu bol' v pravom kolene.
Я чувствую острую боль в правом колене.
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I feel a sharp pain in my right knee.
U menya bolit koleno.
У меня болит колено.
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My knee is aching.
U menya nemnogo bolit gorlo.
У меня немного болит горло.
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My throat hurts a little.
U menya uzhasno bolit zhivot.
У меня ужасно болит живот.
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I have a terrible stomachache.
Ya poteryal appetit.
Я потерял аппетит.
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I've lost my appetite.
U menya syp' na ruke.
У меня сыпь на руке.
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I have a rash on my arm.
Kashel' yest'?
Кашель есть?
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Do you have a cough?
Ya ochen' bystro ustayu.
Я очень быстро устаю.
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I get tired very quickly.
Bol'no, kogda ya nazhimayu zdes'?
Больно, когда я нажимаю здесь?
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Does it hurt when I press here?
Primite eto lekarstvo i otdokhnite.
Примите это лекарство и отдохните.
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Take this medicine and rest.
Vam mozhet ponadobit'sya operatsiya.
Вам может понадобиться операция.
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You might need surgery.
Mne nuzhna meditsinskaya spravka.
Мне нужна медицинская справка.
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I need a medical certificate.
Interesno uslyshat' drugoye mneniye.
Интересно услышать другое мнение.
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I'd like to get a second opinion.
Kakoye oblegcheniye!
Какое облегчение!
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That's a relief!
Prikhodite na sleduyushchey nedele na osmotr.
Приходите на следующей неделе на осмотр.
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Please come back next week for a check up.
Spasibo, ya soobshchu, kogda smogu priyti.
Спасибо, я сообщу, когда смогу прийти.
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Thank you, I will confirm the date of my visit.
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