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Emperor
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English
Etymology
From French empereur , from Latin imperator, emperor or commander, from imperare , command.
Noun
emperor, plural emperors
- The female equivalent is empress.
Usage Note
- An emperor is generally addressed as His Imperial Majesty .
Translations
- Chinese: 皇帝
- Dutch: keizer m
- Finnish: keisari
- French: empereur m
- German: Kaiser m
- Italian: imperatore m
- Japanese: 帝王 (teiou, general term for Emperor), 皇帝 (kōtei, Emperor in general); 天皇 (tennō, Emperor of Japan)
- Latin: imperator m
- Lithuanian: imperatorius m
- Slovak: cisár m, cár m (of Russia, Bulgaria)
- Slovene: cesar m
- Spanish: emperador m
Related Terms
- empire
- empress
- imperial
- imperialism
- imperially
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