Diarios (en. Newspapers)
/djaˈɾjos/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
noun
Printed publication, usually small in format, that is published daily.
I always read the newspapers in the morning with my coffee.
Siempre leo los diarios por la mañana con mi café.
Personal record of events or emotions, written regularly.
I kept diaries since I was a child to document my experiences.
Mantuve diarios desde que era niña para documentar mis experiencias.
A collection of publications that address various current topics.
Digital diaries have changed the way we consume information.
Los diarios digitales han cambiado la forma en que consumimos información.
Etymology
From the Latin 'diarius', which means 'daily', derived from 'dies', meaning 'day'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
life diaries
Personal records that show the daily life of a person.
diarios de vida
official diary
State publication that contains governmental acts and regulations.
diario oficial
take a diary
Recommendation to keep a record of thoughts or events.
tómate un diario
Related Words
news
Recent information about events or occurrences.
noticias
chronicler
A person dedicated to narrating events and happenings.
cronista
editorial
An article that expresses the opinion of the media outlet.
editorial
Slang Meanings
A publication format that is edited quickly.
That newspaper is so 'daily' that it seems like it came out of the press this morning.
Ese periódico es tan 'diario' que parece que lo sacaron de la imprenta esta mañana.
A common conversation among friends about recent events.
Let's make a 'diary' and discuss what happened this week.
Vamos a hacer un 'diario' y comentar sobre lo que ha pasado esta semana.