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Rowan Dickerson
20 January, 15:48
What is the Russian word for caesar
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Landon Harris
20 January, 16:31
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In English, it would translate to czar. Its a bit more complicated to spell it out in the actual Russian, but I think that you'll find that this is the correct answer.
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Braylen
20 January, 18:25
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The Russian word for Caesar is Цезарь.
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