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What forms of Caesar appear in different languages?

The name "Caesar" has variations in different languages, reflecting the pronunciation and spelling conventions of each:

Latin: Caesar (original form)

English: Caesar

French: César

Spanish: César

Italian: Cesare

German: Cäsar

Portuguese: César

Russian: Цезарь (Tsezar)

Greek: Καίσαρ (Kaisar)

Arabic: قيصر (Qaysar)

Chinese: 凯撒 (Kǎisà)

Japanese: カエサル (Kaesaru)

Hebrew: קיסר (Qesar)

Polish: Cezar

Romanian: Cezar

Turkish: Sezar

Vietnamese: Xê-sa

These are just some examples, and the name may have other variations depending on the specific dialect or region.

It's important to note that in some languages, like Russian, the name has undergone more significant changes in pronunciation and spelling. The Latin "ae" diphthong has been replaced with "e" in many languages, while the "c" sound has been replaced with a "k" sound in some Slavic languages.

Ultimately, the variations of "Caesar" in different languages reflect the fascinating interplay of language evolution, cultural influences, and historical connections.

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