"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.
A diary can also be called a journal.
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The major difference is : Blogs are online diaries but journal is a daily record of events or business; a private journal is usually referred to as a diary.
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Yes, "diary" or "log" could be used as synonyms for "journal."
A journal is the same thing as a diary or a log of events. A transaction typically refers to the buying and selling of goods.
A journal is more of a record of either day to day events or a log following specific events. Wheras a diary is more a personal account of ones experiences, usually more emotional than a journal.
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A diary in french is called a "journal intime". Loosely translated in would mean an intimate journal.
Anne simply called her journal "my diary", but addressed all entries in her diary to "Kitty".
A journal is often used for jottin down notes, special dates, etc. Where as a diary is more private and detailic.