diarismo - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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diarismo (spanish) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Noun

Phonetic Transcription

/djaˈɾismo/

Usage and Frequency

The word "diarismo" is not a common term in the Spanish language. It is rarely used in both oral speech and written contexts.

Examples

  1. Spanish: El diarismo es un género periodístico poco utilizado en la actualidad. English: Diarism is a journalistic genre that is rarely used nowadays.

  2. Spanish: Algunos autores han intentado revivir el diarismo como forma de expresión literaria. English: Some authors have tried to revive diarism as a form of literary expression.

Idiomatic Expressions

There are no common idiomatic expressions using the word "diarismo".

Etymology

The word "diarismo" comes from the Spanish word "diario," which means "diary" or "journal."

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms: 1. Periodismo (Journalism) 2. Crónica (Chronicle)

Antonyms: 1. Novela (Novel) 2. Cuento (Short Story)