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Diurnus is the ultimate Latin root for 'journalism'. It's the masculine gender form of an adjective. The feminine and neuter forms are 'diurna' and 'diurnum', respectively. It may be translated into English as 'belonging to a day', 'daily', or 'lasting for a day'.

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The Latin root for 'journalism' is "diurnalis," which means "daily."

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6y ago

Journalism comes from the French word jour which mean "day" since journalists pass on the news of the day.

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The root is "diurnalis" which refers to daily. This became jurnal in old French.

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13y ago

journal lol you dont know that!

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