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  3. Journaux - Wikipedia

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    Journaux is the plural of the French word Journal, a diary or newspaper. It may also refer to: Journaux, nineteen volumes by Julien Green published in Paris, 1938–2001; Journaux intimes by Charles Baudelaire (1821–1867), compiled after his death and translated into English in 1930

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  5. Template:Cite journal - Wikipedia

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  7. List of French-language academic journals - Wikipedia

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  8. Diary - Wikipedia

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    The word 'journal' comes from the same root (diurnus, "of the day") through the Old French jurnal (the modern French for 'day' being jour). [2] The earliest recorded use of the word 'diary' to refer to a book in which a daily record was written was in Ben Jonson's comedy Volpone in 1605. [3]

  9. Template:Plural/doc - Wikipedia

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    Allows easy formatting of statements using plural. Template parameters Parameter Description Type Status Number 1 The number of items: 0, 1, 2 etc. Number required Singular name 2 The text to use when one item is specified String required plural name 3 The text to use when two or more items are specified. The default is to append the singular form with 's'. String optional 4 4 no description ...