This is the 6818th most frequent Spanish word.
césar
"César" in Spanish is a proper noun, equivalent to "Caesar" in English, often referring to Roman emperors or used as a given name.
Here, 'César' is used as a proper noun, referring to the name of a person.
César es un buen amigo mío.
César is a good friend of mine.
Here, 'césar' is used as a common noun (pluralized in this context) meaning 'emperor' or 'ruler' in historical terms.
En el Imperio Romano, los césares eran considerados líderes poderosos.
In the Roman Empire, the caesars were considered powerful leaders.
Here, 'césar' is used as a verb meaning 'to cease' or 'to stop,' illustrating a grammatical use.