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The Russian version of the word “king” is caesar. (True or False?)

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mkingamar0046 mkingamar0046
  • 26-02-2016
False. The Russian Word for King is Tsar, however it originates from the word Caesar, as does the German word Kaiser. 
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igorburak93
igorburak93 igorburak93
  • 26-02-2016
king in russian will be Царь :) [Tsar]
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