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No, 日记 (rìjì) is not used in formal writing. 日记 (rìjì) is the Chinese word for "diary" and is used to refer to a personal record of events, thoughts, and feelings. It is usually used in informal contexts, such as conversations between friends or family members. In formal writing, the word 日志 (rìzhì) is more commonly used to refer to a diary or journal.
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To talk about someone else's diary in Chinese, you can use the word 日记 (rìjì). This word literally translates to "daily record" and is used to refer to a diary or journal. For example, you could say: 他的日记很有趣 (Tā de rìjì hěn yǒuqù - His diary is very interesting).
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1. 写日记 (xiě rìjì): to write a diary
2. 读日记 (dú rìjì): to read a diary
3. 日记本 (rìjìběn): diary book
4. 日记簿 (rìjìbù): diary notebook
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