IPA: /ˈkrɛm.lɪn/
KK: /ˈkrɛmlɪn/
A central fortified complex or castle in Russia, often serving as a government building or citadel.
The Kremlin in Moscow is a famous symbol of Russian power and history.
Kremlin → The word 'kremlin' originates from the Russian 'кремль' (krem'l), meaning a fortress or citadel. It specifically refers to a fortified complex found in historic Russian cities, often serving as the seat of government.
Think of a 'fortress' in Russian culture when you hear 'kremlin' — it helps you remember that a kremlin is a fortified complex, often central to governance.