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it comes from latin
diaboli commentarius
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The literary form for a novel that contains diary entries or letters is an epistolary novel. The novel is written as a series of documents. The word epistolary is derived from Latin from the Greek word epistole, which means letter.
It is spelled Dear Diary.
"Journal" is another word for "diary". Both mean records of events kept on a daily basis. "Journal" derives from the French word "jour" meaning "day" and "diary from the Latin word "dies", also meaning "day" The word "journal" has a number of other meanings as well as meaning a diary. It can also be a daily newspaper (this is its meaning in French) or any periodical publication, especially an academic one.
his diary
The word "diary" comes from the Latin word "diarium," which means "daily allowance" or "daily journal." Diaries have been used for centuries as a way for individuals to record their thoughts, experiences, and activities on a daily basis. The practice of keeping a diary has evolved over time, with different cultures and time periods influencing its format and significance.
Kim's diary = the diary that belongs to Kim
Diary - 2000 Diary of Ludacris was released on: USA: 2002
Who keeps a Diary? The diary was full with secrets.
Diary - 2000 Best of Diary was released on: USA: 1 February 2001