journalier

French

Etymology

From Latin diurnalis (daily), from dies (day)

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ʒuʁ.na.lje/
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Adjective

journalier (feminine singular journalière, masculine plural journaliers, feminine plural journalières)

  1. (literally) daily, every day
  2. (figuratively) incertain, ephemerous, precarious

Noun

journalier m (plural journaliers, feminine journalière)

  1. A journeyman, laborer employed on a daily basis

Further reading

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