Caesar is translated as (Jules) César
'une toge' (feminine word) is the French name for the long robe worn by ancient Romans (think Caesar).
the name of the month of 'juillet' comes from the latin name of the month "julius", after Julius Caesar.
in french it is spelled Jules César
Caesar is a proper noun.
カエサル /ka e sa ru/ is the term for Caesar in Japanese.
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No, Caesar was Roman. There was no country of France in his day. To put his nationality in present day terms he would be Italian.
The likely word is caesar, meaning emperor. The name is capitalized when it refers to one of the individuals bearing the title, e.g. Julius Caesar, Augustus Caesar.The common word close in pronunciation is seizer, one who grabs or seizes.
I've been taking french, and they call July julliet, also a lot of English is from latin and latin calls July jullius like in Caesar
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