English
wikipedia|Personal journal
Etymology
From Latin, di�rium: daily allowance or journal
Pronunciation
audio|en-us-diary.ogg|Audio (US)
Rhymes: Rhymes:English:-aɪ�ri|-aɪ�ri
Noun
en-noun|diaries
- A daily log of experiences, especially those of the writer.
- The method or media used to keep such experiences.
#: They kept separate diaries. His was on paper and her diary was on her computer's hard drive.
Derived terms
diarist
Translations
trans-top|daily log of experiences
Albanian: ditar
Arabic: ا����رة
Azeri: günd�lik
Bulgarian: дневник (dnevnÃk)
Catalan: diari
Chinese: �记 (rì jì)
Croatian: beležnica
Czech: denÃk m
Danish: dagbog
Dutch: dagboek
Esperanto: taglibro
Estonian: päevik
Finnish: päivyri
French: journal
German: Tagebuch
Greek: ημε�ολ�γιο (h�merológio)
Hebrew: ���� (yoman) m
Hindi: dinacharya patrika
Hungarian: napló
Icelandic: dagbók f
Indonesian: buku harian
Irish: dialann
Italian: diario
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Japanese: �� (���) (nikki)
Korean: �기 (ilgi)
Latvian: dienasgr�mata
Lithuanian: dienoraštis
Norwegian: dagbok
Polish: dziennik
Portuguese: diário
Romanian: jurnal
Russian: дневник (dnevnÃk)
Serbian: бележни�а (beležnica)
Slovak: dennÃk
Slovenian: dnevnik
Spanish: diario
Swahili: shajara
Swedish: dagbok
Tagalog: talaarawan
Thai: สมุ��ั��ึ� (sà -mòot ban-téuk)
Turkish: günlük
Ukrainian: �оденник (š�odénnyk)
Vietnamese: sá»� nháºt ký
Volapük: delabuk
Welsh: dyddiadur
Yiddish: togbukh
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