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Kejsaren

Kejsaren is the Swedish word for "Emperor." It is a masculine noun.

Etymology: The word "kejsaren" derives from the Old Norse word "keisari," which itself comes from the Latin word "Caesar." This reflects the historical significance of the Roman Emperors, specifically Julius Caesar, as the archetype for the title of emperor in many European languages.

Grammar:

  • Gender: Masculine
  • Definite form: Kejsaren (the emperor)
  • Indefinite form: En kejsare (an emperor)
  • Plural indefinite: Kejsare (emperors)
  • Plural definite: Kejsarna (the emperors)

Usage: The term is used to refer to a male ruler of an empire, typically inheriting the position or gaining it through conquest or political power. It carries connotations of great power, authority, and often, historical significance.

Related Terms:

  • Kejsarinna: The Swedish word for "Empress."
  • Rike: The Swedish word for "Empire."
  • Kung: The Swedish word for "King."
  • Drottning: The Swedish word for "Queen."