IPA: //ˈtsɑːrɛvɪtʃ//
KK: /tsɑːˈrɛvɪtʃ/
A title used for the eldest son of a tsar in Russia, indicating his status as the heir to the throne.
The tsarevitch was trained from a young age to become the future ruler of the empire.
Tsarevitch is derived from the Russian word "царь" (tsar), meaning "king" or "emperor," combined with the diminutive suffix "-evich" (meaning son of). The term specifically refers to the son of a tsar, indicating his royal lineage.
Think of a 'tsar' as a king, and remember that 'tsarevitch' means the son of a king.