kejsare

Swedish

Etymology

From Old Swedish kesar(e), keysar(e) (emperor), from Middle High German keiser, ultimately from Latin Caesar; the cognomen of Julius Caesar.[1]

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /²ɕɛjˌsarɛ/

Noun

kejsare c

  1. emperor (the ruler of an empire)

Declension

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