Usage examples of "journal" in French with translation to English

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Le garçon a un journal. The boy has a newspaper.
Rapporte-moi le journal du jour. Bring me today's paper.
As-tu un journal personnel ? Do you keep a diary?
Avez-vous un journal japonais ? Do you have a Japanese journal?
C'est un journal gratuit. This newspaper is free.
Où est le journal du jour ? Where is today's paper?
Il tient un journal intime. He keeps a diary.
Est-ce que tu tiens un journal ? Are you keeping a journal?
Ce journal est un quotidien. This is a daily newspaper.
Il lit le journal tous les matins. He reads the paper every morning.
Je tiens quotidiennement mon journal. I keep a diary every day.
Il tient un journal intime, et cela m'a encouragé à faire pareil, mais en anglais. He writes a daily journal, and that inspired me to try doing the same thing, but in English.
Nous souscrivons à un journal. We subscribe to a newspaper.
Avez-vous lu le journal du jour ? Have you read today's paper?
Mon père tient un journal intime. Father keeps a diary every day.
À quel journal es-tu abonnée ? What newspaper do you subscribe to?
Le journal n'a pas publié l'histoire. The paper didn't carry the story.
Tiens-tu un journal de rêves ? Do you keep a dream diary?
Mon père parcourut rapidement le journal. My father quickly scanned the newspaper.
Elle a ouvert le journal sur la table. She laid the paper out on the table.
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