jornal
Portuguese
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
Borrowed from French journal, from Latin diurnālis, from diēs (“day”).

jornal
Noun
jornal m (plural jornais)
Etymology 2
From Latin diurnālis, from diēs (“day”).
Noun
jornal m (plural jornais)
Spanish
Noun
jornal m (plural jornales)
- A day's pay.
- No hay trabajo y solo necesito un jornal. - "There is no work, but all I need is a day's pay."
Derived terms
- a jornal (“by the day”)
- jornalero
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