Monarch
Herrscher
Monarch Sovereign Roi (French) Koenig (German)
is a German word meaning literally "realm"
regal (of a monarch, royal), lager (a light German beer)
Monarch is a Noun.
The word "monarch" means king or leader.
No. The word monarch is a noun - a king or queen. The adjective is the little-used word monarchic.
The base word of monarchy is "monarch." A monarch is a ruler, usually a king or queen, who has supreme authority over a nation or territory.
The word monarch has two syllables. Mon-arch.
Chre is not a German word
The English word monarch was derived in the mid 15th century from the L. Latin word monarcha, which derived from the Greek word monarkhes.
Before the Third Reich, and before the Weimar period, Germany was ruled by Monarchs known as German Emperors. Wilhelm II was the last German Monarch who was abdicated and put into exile. Once the Monarchy was abolished, the Weimar period began and the leaders were then known as Chancellors.
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