In my country (Bulgaria), there's an old book called 'The diary of Michelangelo - the mad' by Ronaldo Kristofanelli (I believe the original is in spanish), but I can't find anything similar in english. I don't know if it's his original diary or made by the autor bassed on Michelangelos letters.
The word is correct as spelled: diary, for a personal journal. Example: Anne Frank's diary became a best-selling book after her death.
The word diary is a singular noun. The plural form is diaries.
The nouns in the sentence are girl, entry, diary.The pronoun in the sentence is her, a possessive adjective describing the noun 'diary' as belonging to the girl.
Okonkwo would not write a diary for multiple reasons: 1. It was unmanly. 2. It was never proven that he could read or write.
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A diary can also be called a journal.
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un journal / journal intime
Yes, "diary" or "log" could be used as synonyms for "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".
Yes, J.J. Thomson did keep a diary during his lifetime. It is known to have provided insights into his personal life, scientific work, and the challenges he faced during his career.
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Diary or journal
diary or notebook