English
Etymology
From Russian Ñ�аÑ�Ñ� (tsarâ��), from Old Russian Ñ�Ñ�Ñ�аÑ�Ñ� (tsÄsarÄ), from Old Church Slavonic Ñ�Ñ£Ñ�аÑ�Ñ� (tsÄ�sarÄ), believed to come from Latin Caesar.
Pronunciation
audio|en-us-czar.ogg|Audio (US)
Noun
czar
- A Slavic emperor (not necessarily a Russian emperor)
Alternative spellings
tsar
tzar
Related terms
rfc-level|Related terms at L4+ not in L3 POS section
czarina
czarism
czarist
Translations
Bosnian: car#Bosnian|car m
Catalan: tsar#Catalan|tsar m
Croatian: car#Croatian|car m
Czech: car#Czech|car m
Dutch: tsaar
Estonian: tsaar
Finnish: tsaari
French: tsar
German: Zar
Hebrew: צ�ר (tzar) m
Italian: zar m
Japanese: ��� (ts�)
Northern Sami: cára
mid
Polish: car m
Portuguese: tsar
Russian: �� m
Serbian:
Skolt Sami: caar#Skolt Sami|caar
Slovak: cár#Slovak|cár m
Slovene: car#Slovene|car m
Spanish: zar#Spanish|zar m
Swedish: tsar#Swedish|tsar c
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